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Re: Magnetic Effects White Atom:

That thing sounds AMAZING!!!
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Post by johnnyseven »

It is. I had one and sold it to someone on here. It sounds awesome and is buffer friendly!
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Post by Benmurray85 »

anything dwarfcraft. i have shiva and the internet (which is overdrive but still fuzzy)

its fucking tone heaven. clarity and filth
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johnnyseven wrote:It is. I had one and sold it to someone on here. It sounds awesome and is buffer friendly!
That would be me iirc. 8) It's refreshingly different from a Muff so makes things easier when mixing down dual guitar tracks. Plus the tecture/sag knob is hell of a lot of fun for the gated/splatty sound. And no, not many germanium fuzzes take too kindly to having an OD-3 in front of them so it gets an extra bonus 'versatility' point from me there.
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Post by h8mtv »

Muffs!
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h8mtv wrote:Muffs!
Are they like the early - mid 70s Muffs because I kinda remember that one with the kind of fondness that makes me think "What in hell was I thinking????" when I sold it! (wtf??)
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Post by MrJamesBrown »

I have a harmonic percolator and a Fuzz Factory that I love. FWIW, plenty of people use the Fuzz factory after buffered pedals (Randy from No Age, Stephen Malkmus, loads more) and it sounds just fine. Aside from the lack of oscillation, I found it to be fine also.