Airline Guitars Announces the Dirty Birdy Fuzz Pedal

Airline Guitars Announces the Dirty Birdy Fuzz Pedal

Three Finishes. One Filthy Circuit.

Chicago, ILAirline Guitars has officially entered the pedal game with the launch of the new Dirty Birdy Fuzz — a vintage-inspired fuzz pedal designed to go from sparkling cleanup to full-blown chaos using nothing more than your guitar’s volume knob.

Built for players who love interaction and feel, the Dirty Birdy responds dynamically to your touch. Roll your guitar volume back for tight, glassy grit. Push it forward and the pedal opens up into thick, saturated fuzz with singing sustain and snarling attitude.

At the center of the circuit is the uniquely named THRUST control — a simple but powerful way to move from chime and breakup to ripping fuzz textures in one smooth sweep.

“Some fuzz pedals only do one thing. The Dirty Birdy is designed to breathe with the player. It rewards experimentation, but it’s also incredibly easy to dial in.”

Limited Edition Finishes

  • Transistor Radio
  • Seafoam Sparkle
  • Vintage Pastel

Each finish is limited to just 100 units worldwide.

Additional features include true bypass switching, low-noise operation, sturdy aluminum construction, and intuitive controls for Volume, Tone, and THRUST.

Product Highlights

  • Dynamic cleanup using your guitar volume knob
  • THRUST control for clean → breakup → fuzz tones
  • Thick sustain without muddy lows or harsh highs
  • True bypass switching
  • Three limited-edition finishes
  • 100 units per finish
Airline Dirty Birdy Fuzz Pedal
Ride the Volume Knob

Specs

  • Smooth tone with violin-esque sustain and gnarly saturated fuzz
  • VOLUME — controls overall signal volume
  • THRUST — controls the amount of fuzz distortion added to your signal
  • TONE — controls overall brightness
  • Dimensions: 4.4" x 2.5" x 1.3" / Weight: 9.5 oz
  • True bypass, sturdy aluminum alloy enclosure
  • Requires 9V center-negative power supply, not included

The Airline Dirty Birdy is available now exclusively from Airline Guitars.

Learn more about the Airline Dirty Birdy Fuzz Pedal

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