
JCM800 2203 → Greenback 4×12 → close SM57
- Compatibility
- Windows 10/11, 64-bit
- Includes VST3 and CLAP
- Requires a compatible 64-bit DAW or plug-in host
- Coming
- macOS VST3/AU versions are planned
- Linux support is being investigated
Zero Good Core
rectifying fuzz signal destroyer
The Zero Good is a waveform brutalizer more than a conventional fuzz. It takes even a small signal and drives it almost rail-to-rail, producing a dense, square/pulse-like shape.
Your guitar’s input doesn’t simply make that shape louder, it changes the balance and duty cycle of the wave: one half becomes deeper and longer while the other is crushed inward, giving it a shifting asymmetry harmonically aggressive character.
Zero Good doesn’t merely clip the peaks, it forces the signal into a hard, lopsided pulse shape that changes symmetry with playing dynamics, creating an unreal synthetic fuzz tone.
This is an accurate component to component simulation of exactly how my pedals work. Not a generic distortion curve or an inferior NAM snapshot. This is the real deal, and it’s gorgeous.
A Spectrum Taper toggle spreads tone more evenly across the pregain allowing you more useful access to a wide variety of fuzz tones harder to reach in the original fuzz.
