We Found the ‘Scrungiest’ Klon Ever Made!
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This week, Joey and Derek dive into one of their favorite pedal brands — Mythos Pedals — and talk about the story, the sounds, and the friendship behind them.
Joey shares how his connection with Zach Broyles (founder of Mythos) goes all the way back to the very first Brothers Landreth show in Nashville, and how that led to his own signature Mjolnir and High Road Fuzz pedals. The guys plug in multiple versions of the Mjolnir, compare tones, talk NOS germanium diodes, and joke their way through what “scrungy” really means.
They also get into how feel changes everything — why the Mjolnir reacts differently than you’d expect, what makes the High Road fuzz so unique, and how subtle tweaks can make a pedal feel more alive.
There’s plenty of tone talk, nonsense, and accidental product promotion along the way.
🎛️ Pedals featured:
Mythos Mjolnir (various versions)
Mythos High Road Fuzz
Bonus: references to Hendrix, Ghostbusters, and the “Maillard effect” (don’t ask)
🎸 Guest shoutout: Zach Broyles — Mythos Pedals
🟣 Amps: Revv D20 MKII
Grab a coffee (or a LaCroix), settle in, and hang with us for a good laugh and some great tones.
💬 What’s your favorite Mythos pedal or Klon-style drive?
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