
Known across the music gear community for his straight talking, no nonsense demos, Grahm Baker is the face behind Boring Gear Reviews. Based in Los Angeles, Grahm is a professional musician and demo artist who has built a loyal following through his engaging content on YouTube, Instagram, and Threads. His reviews cover a broad range of equipment including guitar pedals, amplifiers, pickups, and guitars, giving players practical insight into what gear really sounds like. Beyond demos, Grahm also creates music under the project name Grey House, which is available on streaming platforms. For those who value honest, useful demos without unnecessary hype, Boring Gear Reviews remains a trusted voice in the world of effects pedals and beyond.
One brand that has received consistent praise from the gear world, and indeed from Boring Gear Reviews, is Dirty Haggard Audio. Based in Portland, Oregon, Dirty Haggard Audio was founded by Nick Rogers, an audio engineer and musician with a clear vision: build powerful, original effects pedals that push boundaries without compromising on clarity or reliability. Known for their high gain, low noise designs, the brand is especially loved by fuzz fans who want versatility, musicality, and rugged build quality in one package. Dirty Haggard Audio pedals often feature useful extras like built-in noise gates, RF filtering, and unique EQ voicing, making them popular among gigging and recording musicians alike.
FX Pedal Planet Online Store extends congratulations to Dirty Haggard Audio on the release of their latest creation, the Mangled, an aggressive, gated fuzz designed specifically for bass, though many guitarists will undoubtedly be drawn to its brutal character. The Mangled stands out with its sharp, snarling tone, but it also delivers clarity and control thanks to a carefully designed set of features. It includes a tilt style EQ for flexible bass and treble shaping, a three position voice switch for midrange sculpting (deeply scooped, mildly scooped, or flat), and a clean blend/boost circuit that comes after the EQ section, allowing players to retain low end definition while pushing the fuzz into gritty territory. Gain and volume controls offer straightforward adjustment, making the Mangled a powerful but intuitive tool for musicians who want to make their sound heavier without losing presence in the mix.
FX Pedal Planet Online Store is pleased to confirm that the Dirty Haggard Audio Mangled will soon be available ion our website. Whether you play bass, guitar, or run a studio setup, this fuzz promises a combination of aggression and clarity that few pedals can match.
Customers are encouraged to keep an eye on our social media channels and website for updates on the arrival of the Mangled at FX Pedal Planet Online Store. As always, it will be available for purchase through our website and also via our Reverb.com store. However, it's worth noting that prices on our website are approximately 10% lower due to the fees associated with selling through Reverb, so for the best deal, shop directly with us.
To stay in the loop with future releases and demos, we also recommend following Dirty Haggard Audio and Boring Gear Reviews on their respective social media platforms. Their content offers a great way to hear the Mangled in action and learn more about what it can do in a real-world context.
The Mangled is nearly here. Get ready.