Btw, i was able to try an old teaser stallion fuzz yesterday. Two of them, actually.
One was the small zvex type box, and the other one was the bigger brother with an extra knob that was for "chunk". I think it was extra gain or something.
It was kind of a one trick pony for me. The switch which engages the Frequency knob is next to useless. I say this because the noise it creates is quite contrived. If you want better out of this world noises, there's always devi stuff of even the fuzzfactory.
They should've just made one switch to engage the "chunk" knob instead of that frequency knob. Would've made it more usefull.
That being said, the drive sound was quite addicting. Something about it sounded more organic than some of the other more face-melting treble fuzzes out there. It can get quite thick. Not muffy thick but interestingly thick in it's own right. Leaning more on distortion/fuzz.
Maybe not worth the boutique price altogether, but sounds quite good too for thick chords. I got to give it props for that.
Although...i was using a tech 21 amp, so it was a modeling amp, but set to very basic flat settings.