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JAM Pedals Tiny Amp Destroyer - King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
JAM Pedals Tiny Amp Destroyer - King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
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JAM Pedals Tiny Amp Destroyer - King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
*New Release*
The Tiny Amp Destroyer began with an unlikely obsession. Stu Mackenzie had spent years building his sound around a beat-up pawn shop amp that most players would overlook. Cheap, boxy, crunchy, and pushed far beyond its intended limits, it produced a raw, unpredictable character that larger, polished amplifiers simply couldn't replicate. Working closely with Stu, JAM Pedals set out to capture that same magic in a pedal, recreating not just the sound, but the feeling of an amp on the verge of falling apart in all the right ways.
The result is far more than a recreation. Tiny Amp Destroyer delivers everything from edge-of-breakup grit to thick, saturated distortion through two stackable gain stages, while additional shaping options let it move well beyond its humble origins. Whether it's adding texture to a clean amp or unleashing complete sonic chaos, it retains the immediacy, excitement, and unpredictability that made Stu fall in love with the original. Finished with artwork by longtime King Gizzard collaborator Jason Galea, every detail reflects the same untamed spirit.
The first prototype was handed to Stu during King Gizzard's Athens residency, where he plugged in, played for a minute, smiled, and simply said, "You nailed it." The pedal stayed on his board for the remainder of the tour, with the final refinements shaped where they mattered most: on stage. Tiny Amp Destroyer is a celebration of the beautifully imperfect, proving that sometimes the most inspiring sounds come from pushing something well beyond what it was ever meant to do.
From Stu: "There's something about that little amp. It does things the big ones can't. JAM somehow captured that feeling in a pedal, then gave me even more ways to push it over the edge. Just plug in, turn it up, and become the Destroyer."
