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Shin-ei Companion FY-2

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The Shin-ei Companion FY-2 is a discontinued fuzz box which was made by the Shin-ei company in the 1970s in Japan. FY-2 pedals are considered a rarity, and can be occasionally found on eBay.

Different versions were made, most used silicon transistors. These had a Tone switch added which lowered the volume. The sound from these was the so-called classic chainsaw buzz.

An earlier version - ultra rare- used Germanium Transistors. These did not have the tone circuit and therefore had a very loud output. The circuit lent itself to a natural gating making the unit rather quiet, even when playing the noise floor is quite low. The sound from these is very rich, fluid and thick. Creating classic fuzz/buzz and brass tones. The fuzz control when increased did not change the volume to much, this makes it good for a clean / fuzzy adjustment via the guitar volume output.

Sound

The FY-2 is well known for its raw, distinctive, gated fuzz. There are two knobs on the pedal:

  • "Volume" (controls overall level)
  • "Fuzz" (tone)

FY-2 Users

Notable musicians who have used the FY-2 include:

  • William Reid of The Jesus and Mary Chain famously used the FY-2 and a Shin-ei Companion Fuzz/Wah extensively on their 1985 debut album, Psychocandy.
  • Colin Greenwood of Radiohead can be heard on "Exit Music (For a Film)" from OK Computer and "Myxomatosis" from Hail to the Thief.
  • Graham Coxon
  • Dan Auerbach
  • Stephen Morris of Joy Division and New Order
  • Ross Knight of Cosmic Psychos
  • Nick Tyler of Driveblind
  • Adrian Lendon of Red Riding Quartet
  • Andrew Wilson of Die! Die! Die!
  • Jon Wilson of Father One
  • Christian Bland of The Black Angels
  • Mick Destiny of The Demon Drink
  • Ian Chestnutt of Percolator and Art Slug
  • Lauren Andino of Sun Colony