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fuckoffsetguitars.com wrote:my effects:
the BMP on the left is a 78 opamp version,the small stone is an original 79 version.
both russian muffs are modded to NYC specs as is the little big muff.
the DS-1 is an 83 version. the fuzz factory is modded for more bass and has NOS mullard AC128 tranies in it.
the ultra lord is modded with a switch for a pre-determined amount of sag and three choices of output caps.(fat/medium/thin)
theres a few diy pedals there too (a foxx tone machine,a fuzz i designed, and a feedback looper)
all the other pedals are stock.
btw,i'm an effects nut :D
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How do you like the Woolly Mammoth? My bass player bought one and didn't use it so I tried it as a stand in for my Big Muff and it lasted about 15 seconds.....just super weird and gated sounding to me. Very "synthetic" fuzz.
Also, who made your Foxx clone? I'd love a small box Foxx for less $$ than the real ones go for (even though the fuzzy boxes look rad).
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Mister fuckoffsetguitars really likes his fuzz, now doesn't he? Absolutely fantastic collection.
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Why the 2 DS-2's?
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JD wrote:Why the 2 DS-2's?
I thought that too.
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= DS-4

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They could be modded I guess, though I'm not sure how many mods are available for it.
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Shit and shitter?

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analogsystem wrote:
fuckoffsetguitars.com wrote:my effects:
the BMP on the left is a 78 opamp version,the small stone is an original 79 version.
both russian muffs are modded to NYC specs as is the little big muff.
the DS-1 is an 83 version. the fuzz factory is modded for more bass and has NOS mullard AC128 tranies in it.
the ultra lord is modded with a switch for a pre-determined amount of sag and three choices of output caps.(fat/medium/thin)
theres a few diy pedals there too (a foxx tone machine,a fuzz i designed, and a feedback looper)
all the other pedals are stock.
btw,i'm an effects nut :D
Killer collection!
How do you like the Woolly Mammoth? My bass player bought one and didn't use it so I tried it as a stand in for my Big Muff and it lasted about 15 seconds.....just super weird and gated sounding to me. Very "synthetic" fuzz.
Also, who made your Foxx clone? I'd love a small box Foxx for less $$ than the real ones go for (even though the fuzzy boxes look rad).
its cool,its only gated if you have the pinch up otherwise its just a normal sustaining fuzz. the sub frequencies on it are really quite amazing,you can feel your ears compressing when you play it. you can make one for about $40,i have layouts if anyones interested.
i made the foxx clone.

why two DS-2's? well one was used frequently for circuit bending and the other sits under the bed.
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U have a diagram of the woolly mammoth? I've been thinking of building one but couldn't find any diagrams.
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yeah man, here ya go!
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thx
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scaled it back down.

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i posted before the server took a pooo.
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plus a theremin and a dusty old synthesizer.
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i'm putting a strat together right now that is going to look a lot like yours.
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inscho wrote:i'm putting a strat together right now that is going to look a lot like yours.
sonic blue is my favorite ever fender color. this strat is one of the nicest i've ever played. i've beaten it to hell. it's a 1998 or so fender tex mex strat. i've never found a more comfortable neck shape.
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analogsystem, if you're looking for a small box clone of the Foxx Tone Machine, just get a Danelectro French Toast.
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ElCapitan wrote:analogsystem, if you're looking for a small box clone of the Foxx Tone Machine, just get a Danelectro French Toast.
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how do you like that red threat? I've been thinking of getting one lately, but I haven't found anyone with one, and no store carries spf pedals anywhere near me.

I like the clips on the website, and I know jason shevchuk uses one, but I don't want to to seal the deal without hearing someone's opinion first-hand.
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brambleperro wrote: how do you like that red threat? I've been thinking of getting one lately, but I haven't found anyone with one, and no store carries spf pedals anywhere near me.

I like the clips on the website, and I know jason shevchuk uses one, but I don't want to to seal the deal without hearing someone's opinion first-hand.
i got it used for a reasonable price. it's nice. kinda metal-y crispy high gain. it doesn't cut through the best when used in a 2 guitar, bass, drums band.

if i were going to do it over, i'd get the baja tech DaMOAF II.
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boyecho wrote:i got it used for a reasonable price. it's nice. kinda metal-y crispy high gain. it doesn't cut through the best when used in a 2 guitar, bass, drums band.

if i were going to do it over, i'd get the baja tech DaMOAF II.
ahh, alright. thanks for the advice.