Mayday product info and ordering

10th March 2025:

(** SOLD 13th March 2025)

I have available for sale one of my aluminium box version Mayday 2015 distortion pedals which I made in September 2022. At that time I made 2 aluminium box version Mayday pedals, and this pedal #187 featured in my GoPro Deacy Amp videos made in July 2024. This is the pedal with blue handwriting control names, is in new condition and comes with new pedal 12 month warranty.

Price is $AUD325.00 plus shipping outside of Australia by EMS $AUD80.00 (shipping within Australia is $AUD24.00).

Please note that the original Mayday pedal, when last available in 2020 was priced at $AUD649.00 plus shipping)

To purchase please see my webshop: https://fryerguitars.bigcartel.com/product/mayday-overdrive-distortion-pedal-serial-number-187

** Please note that we no longer ship to EU countries. Cheers, Greg Fryer

My final GoPro video from 23rd July 2024 which featured #187 Mayday pedal:

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7th March 2025:

Information about the 2015-2022 Mayday distortion pedal:

* The Fryer Mayday pedal is handmade by Greg Fryer. The Mayday pedal gives the full volume harmonically rich overdriven Vox AC30 Brian May sound when driven by a treble booster first in line, but at much lower home practice volume levels or rehearsal levels than using a full volume Vox AC30 amplifier.

* The “D” footswitch gives the famous Brian May Deacy Amp sound.

* Suitable for amps such as Vox AC30, Vox MV50 AC and others.
* The Mayday needs to be driven by a treble booster first in line and has been designed to suit any of the Fryer Treble Boosters. The Mayday pedal also sounds very good when used with other treble booster makes.
* Adjust the Mayday input level control to suit how powerful the treble booster’s output is.
* The Mayday is suited primarily to the Brian May Red Special guitar, however can sound very good used with Gibson guitars.
* The Mayday requires a 9V Adaptor to give 9V DC power, use a Boss 9V PSA style adaptor 2.1mm dia socket, negative centre polarity, 100m/a or greater current capacity.
* Price is $AUD649.00 plus shipping cost
* Price is in Australian Dollars ($AUD), and please see www.xe.com for international currency exchange rates
* Please be aware that if you are ordering from a country outside Australia, that your government may charge you import tax (VAT etc) on any item you import. These charges are unfortunately beyond our control

Ordering: Unfortunately the Mayday pedal has not been produced since 2022, and is a pedal which I am considering re-issuing in mid 2025. If this happens I will post info here. All the best, Greg Fryer

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The Mayday overdrive/distortion pedal has been designed to give the full volume overdriven Vox AC30 Brian May sound but at much lower overall volume levels. It is especially good for achieving the full volume harmonically rich sound at low practice levels or rehearsal levels.

The Mayday needs a treble booster first in line to drive it, and has been designed to suit  the Fryer Treble Boosters: Touring, Super, Deluxe, Plus and Special.

The Mayday also sounds very good when used with other manufacturers treble boosters such as those made by Pete Cornish or KAT.

Mayday and Treble Booster Super

The Mayday has been designed for amps such as Vox AC30, Vox AC15, Vox Pathfinder, and will also sound good used with amps such as Roland, Fender and Marshall etc.

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Mayday pcb ‘secret message’ from the great George Harrison, his last message to the world and so easy to forget in our busy lives. For a long time I have wanted to have George’s beautiful message on one of my products in some small way…. so here it is ♥

Mayday pcb message

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Settings:

Suggested settings are pictured below for using the Mayday pedal plugged into the normal channel of the Vox AC30 with the AC30 volume control set low at approx 1/4:

On newer AC30s made after 2004 set up the amp for a loud clean sound. Master Volume control is set at full, then reduce the channel volume control to approx 1/4 or less to suit your overall volume requirements. Then control things from the Mayday pedal output level control and adjust pedal controls to suit the tonality and drive/distortion that you want.

Output Level control sounds best set between 8 o clock and 11 o clock.

The Range control is a 4 position rotary switch which increases bottom end as you turn it clockwise, adjust to suit your guitar and amp’s tones.

AC30 sound setting guide

AC30 sound setting guide

AC30 sound setting guide #2

AC30 sound setting guide #2

The ‘D’ footswitch at left gives a sound very close to Brian May’s legendary Deacy Amp, adjust controls to suit your taste. Output level control is best for Deacy sound set at approx 9-10 o clock but adjust to suit your requirements.

Deacy Amp sound setting with left footswitch engaged

Deacy Amp sound setting with left footswitch engaged

Deacy Amp sound setting #2

Deacy Amp sound setting #2

Treble Booster Super is pictured above driving the Mayday pedal. This is a great sounding combination but any good treble booster used first in line will sound good with the Mayday overdrive/distortion pedal. Adjust the Mayday input level control to suit the signal strength of the treble booster and your own personal tastes.

Mayday input level control will usually be set between 3 o’ clock and full.

A 9V Adaptor is required to power the Mayday pedal. Recommended types are centre negative, 2.1mm dia jack, 100ma and above current capacity. Boss PSA and Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 2 are also recommended.

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Background:

The 2015 Mayday circuit was originally my number 2 circuit for the 2005 version ‘Fryer Fuzz’ pedal. The Fryer Fuzz 4 transistor circuit used some very nice sounding Germanium components which later unfortunately became obsolete.

After I was asked by some guitarists in 2014 about making a replacement for the older Mayhem distortion pedal, I began looking at this no 2 circuit again and in 2015 did some revisions which have resulted in the current Mayday pedal.

The original Mayhem pedal 2000-2008 used germanium and silicone semiconductors and was designed mainly for home use and for lower volume band use. Its role was to provide the full volume overdriven AC30 Brian May sound but at lower volume levels using the Vox AC30 amp.

Many people choose to run the AC30 at full volume like Brian May and use an attenuator to get the overdriven BM sound at lower volume levels. This can give some very good sounds but is hard on the EL84 valves and circuitry and sometimes results in amp failure due to the amp being run flat out all the time. Even at very quiet home practice levels the new Mayday pedal gives exciting rich full volume BM style sounds.

What amps does the 2015 Mayday pedal suit?:

The original 2000-2008 Mayhem was designed to be best used when plugged into the AC30 Normal channel and the volume control set to 1/3 or less. There were many other amp types that it didn’t suit at all.

The new 2015 Mayday is also designed for use with the AC30 Normal channel, but the  flexibility of its controls and circuit makes it equally useful when used with other amp types.

What guitars does the Mayday suit?:

The pedal has been designed for use primarily with the Brian May Red Special guitar, but  sounds equally good with Gibson Les Pauls or any guitar with a Gibson style humbucking pickup.

How is the Mayday pedal powered?:

By a Boss PSA style 9V Adaptor 2.1mm dia jack negative centre.

For the Boss PSA please see: http://www.bossus.com/products/psa_series/features/

I really love the sound of this new pedal, and hope that you will be as enthusiastic about it as I am!

Hooroo, Greg

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2000-2008 ‘Mayhem’ overdrive/distortion pedal pic:

Brian May Fryer Mayhem; pic by Luke Holwerda

2001 Brian May Fryer Mayhem; pic by Luke Holwerda