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Thanks for Sticking With Us

By JonathanMay 18, 2026

First things first: thank you. Seriously. If you've been waiting on the Fuzzocalypse, your patience has meant more than you know.

Thanks for Sticking With Us

The release took longer than any of us wanted. There were some internal hurdles, a few design changes that needed to happen (the kind where you know in your gut the pedal isn't quite right yet), and since mid-December 2025, M2 Labs has been a one-person operation. Every schematic, every solder joint, every box getting sealed up has been on me. I'm not saying that for sympathy points, just being straight with you about why things moved at the pace they did. The good news is the pedal that came out the other side is the one I wanted to put my name on.
So, again. Thank you for hanging in there.

Now for the Fun Part

The Fuzzocalypse and the Bomber Overdrive are now sitting on shelves at two shops I genuinely love.

Walt Grace Vintage in Miami has been carrying our stuff and continues to be one of the coolest spots to wander around in. If you've never been, the shop is a treasure hunt. Vintage guitars, killer amps, and a curated selection of pedals that tells you the folks picking the inventory actually play. If you're anywhere near South Florida, go say hi. If you're not, their site is worth a slow scroll on a rainy afternoon.

Tone Central Station in Nashville is officially carrying both pedals too, and this one's extra special because it's our first official Nashville retail presence. Nashville is, well, Nashville. If a pedal can hang in that town, it can hang anywhere. The folks at Tone Central Station have built something great, and I'm thrilled to have M2 Labs on their wall. If you're in town, drop in. If you're not, their website is just a click away.

Big thanks to both shops for taking a chance on a small builder out of Atlanta.

A Quick Note on How Pedals Get Built From Here On

Going forward, both the Fuzzocalypse and the Bomber Overdrive are being hand-built right here in Atlanta in small batches. This is the part of the operation I want to be transparent about, because it changes a couple of things on the website.

The "Pre-order" option is going away entirely. No more pre-orders. If you order a pedal during an active batch run, great, it ships from that batch. If you order outside of a batch run, your pedal will be built to order, which can tack on up to two weeks to the lead time.

I want every pedal that leaves the bench to be one I'd happily plug into my own rig. Building in batches lets me keep quality tight, sourcing intentional, and the whole process honest. A little extra wait now and then is part of the deal, and I think you'll feel it in the pedal.

Until Next Time

Thanks again for the patience, the support, and the kind notes that have come in over the last few months. There's more in the works (some quiet R&D happening on the bench right now), and I'll have more to share soon.

Until then, go make some noise.

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