BoatRich wrote:Joyo Voodoo fuzz is a pretty cool Tone Machine/Superfuzz clone with a switchable octave. They're also like 35 dollars on Amazon
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Wasn't blown away with mine, but the circuit is supposedly just one small mod away from being a spot on Tone machine clone. The fuzz isn't too hot on it's own imp, but I'm sure it'd be useable if you'd stack it with another drive pedal. And the joyo is the only cheap TM clone I know of that comes with the two switches.
HBE seems like your best bet if you don't mind spendinf a little more.
The Fuzz Master general is an FM-2 clone if I'm not mistaking, which impo is in the same family and probably equally awesome in it's own way.
Never messed with a Devi Vintage Fuzz Master, but it's also supposedly a decent replica of the FM-2.
In case you want to try something that sounds a little different from your old dano french toast: The Superfuzz isn't too different impo. Less octave, but otherwhise similar enough imo. If that's an option at all, I highly recommend the Wattson EFY-6. But the Boss FZ-2 owns the superfuzz game, plus it's probably one of the cheapest options in that category. Not for the faint of heart, and not very vintage-y either, it's got a more balls/compression/gain than your average direct clone. The Maxon 'f'uzz elements' air would be one of the best superfuzz clones out there...if it weren't overpriced.