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Hah, yea, got it for Christmas, love the sound!
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I've found that there's a very fine line between "good" and "harsh" with the FZ-3. If you have the chance, use it with another distortion pedal. You can get some pretty awesome sounds out of it.
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I did give it a try with my Dano Fab Distortion(Only use it on rare occasions) but it was way too muffled, sounded like shit...
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Try to get your hands on an MXR Dist+. I found that that worked best with the FZ-3. Plus, you have to play with the settings a fair amount. The FZ-3 is touchy, thus why I said there's such a fine line between "good" and "harsh". :wink:
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Yeah, Dist +'s arent that much I dont think...hmm Might check one out.
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ultratwin wrote:Simply wonderful, innit? I imagine you'd have to be really innebriated to miss it...And you've got a funky squishy factor with that bulbous mound on it, non?
It can be a little tricky to turn on, even though..
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Shane110111 wrote:I did give it a try with my Dano Fab Distortion(Only use it on rare occasions) but it was way too muffled, sounded like shit...
Hey don't be embarassed of the FAB Distortion, it's a great pedal. That and the FAB Overdrive are excellent.
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Mike wrote:
Shane110111 wrote:I did give it a try with my Dano Fab Distortion(Only use it on rare occasions) but it was way too muffled, sounded like shit...
Hey don't be embarassed of the FAB Distortion, it's a great pedal. That and the FAB Overdrive are excellent.
Heh, I'm not embarased, I just use it for volume boosting and thats mostly it...
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i really like my fab distortion.....its a lotta tone for the money.
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inscho wrote:i really like my fab distortion.....its a lotta tone for the money.
Its really nice but it seems kinda muddy too me...
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Post by Mike »

Muddy?

That pedal is plenty bright on my setup - What guitar and amp are you using?
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yeah I don't get any mud with it either.
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Well when I go through the Strat to the Roland Cobe 30 it can get kinda muddy, I guess it depends on the player and equipment...
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Post by Mike »

Those cubes don't take pedals very well.

A nice tube amp will lap it up.
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Post by Shane110111 »

Yeah, I'm buying a Fender Hot Rod Deville soon...
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Post by Mike »

Eeesh

there are better amps for that price range - the overdrive on the Fender Hot Rod's is useless. You should make a thread telling us what style of music you play and how many bones you have to spend, we'll get you some recommendations to try out.
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Well Im not going to be using the overdrive channel on it...
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Post by Mike »

It seems somewhat bizarre to buy a tube amp that can't be overdriven in a pleasing way (when that is, in fact the beauty of tube amplifiers) but whatever, it's your money.

The Hot Rods are overpriced cheap tube amps. They are extremely limited.
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Well, I guess I will do one of those posts...
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Shane110111 wrote:Well, I guess I will do one of those posts...
one of those advice posts? :lol:
gotta love em!

marshall tube combos. jcm's
peavey..
even used fender twins are found at great prices.

I have a twin I can't wait to go pick up the vibrato/reverb switch soon.
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