KRUSH
KRUSH — FuzzVerb
KRUSH is a fuzz and reverb pedal built around a four-stage 2N5089 transistor circuit feeding into a Belton BTDR reverb brick. It’s voiced for high gain, tight response, and a low end that stays solid even when pushed to extremes.
The fuzz section borrows from both the Fuzz War and Green Russian Muff — aggressive, open, and thick. The Tone control sweeps from biting upper mids to deep, heavy lows, while the Volume stage keeps plenty of headroom and bottom end. The Fuzz control ranges from gritty overdrive to full saturation, with a natural compression from the transistor stages that glues everything together.
The reverb side follows the fuzz, built around a Belton BTDR-3 brick with Mix, Decay, and Overdrive controls.
Mix blends dry and wet signals.
Decay adjusts the reverb length.
Overdrive pushes the reverb input to add texture, saturation, or total collapse depending on how far it’s driven.
At lower gain it’s smooth and ambient; crank it and the trails break apart in a gritty, washed-out way that blends perfectly with the fuzz.
Internally, KRUSH uses high-quality components throughout — WIMA film capacitors for signal clarity and stability, Panasonic electrolytic capacitors for reliable filtering and smooth low-end response, and Alpha pots for solid feel and long-term durability. The layout is a custom PCB designed for minimal noise and consistent performance, all hand-built and tested in Ireland.
KRUSH isn’t a clean reverb or a polite fuzz — it’s built for thick textures, feedback, and atmosphere.
Perfect for shoegaze, doom, noise, and anything that lives in the red.