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Distortion is an iconic sound effect that has profoundly influenced both electric guitar music and the entire 20th-century music world.

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Distortion is an iconic sound effect that has shaped both electric guitar music and the entire 20th-century music industry. In the early days of rock music, guitarists achieved distortion by cutting their speaker cones or cranking their amplifiers to extreme volumes. Today, a wide variety of distortion effect pedals for electric guitars make it possible to achieve this beloved sound at reasonable volume levels—without needing to modify your equipment.

What is the Difference Between Overdrive, Distortion, and Fuzz?

Although there are countless types of distortion effect pedals for electric guitars, most can be categorized into three main types: Overdrive, Distortion, and Fuzz. Each of these effects has a distinct sound character and is used in different musical contexts:

Overdrive emulates the warm, natural sound of an overdriven tube amplifier by lightly distorting and boosting the guitar signal. This type of distortion still retains much of the clean signal’s detail. Overdrive pedals are widely used by blues and rock musicians for their organic sound. However, metal guitarists also use them to add extra punch and clarity to their already heavily distorted high-gain amplifiers.

Distortion provides a stronger, more aggressive distortion by amplifying the signal significantly and using clipping to create a heavily distorted tone. The result is a hard and raw sound, ideal for rock and metal. Distortion pedals are perfect for turning clean-sounding amplifiers into powerful rock and metal tone machines.

Fuzz is the most extreme of the three effects. It pushes the signal so far into saturation that the sound becomes thick, fuzzy, and almost broken. This often results in a loss of detail, which is why fuzz is frequently combined with an octave effect to restore some definition. Fuzz pedals are commonly used in blues and rock music for their unique, retro sound.

Some of the most iconic overdrive pedals include the legendary Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer, known for its warm and classic rock sound, and the Fulltone O.C.D., which delivers a highly dynamic, organic overdrive.

For distortion, one of the most famous choices is the Boss DS-1 Distortion Pedal, widely used by guitarists looking for a sharper, more aggressive distortion. Another popular option is the ProCo RAT2, known for its gritty, dark, and highly saturated tone.

When it comes to fuzz, the ultimate classic is the Electro Harmonix Big Muff, which has inspired countless variations and remains a favorite among guitarists seeking a thick, vintage fuzz tone.