Dunlop JH-F1 "Hendrix" Fuzz Face - Whoa!
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Dunlop JH-F1 "Hendrix" Fuzz Face - Whoa!
I know Dunlop isn't very well respected for their stuff, but with the introduction, next month, of the new Way Huge line-up, and the recent Hendrix pedals the old reputation is changing. I just scored a JH-F1 from someone over at HCFX as the price was too good to pass up. OH MUH GORSH! This thing is amazing. I think I'm even going to sell my 2 Headed Monsterpiece & Fuzz God II. . .
1) It's REALLY nice looking. I know that's a bit silly, but I'm a visual person and respond very well to gear that I like to touch & look at. This pedal kills in this dept. Maybe the best looking, or one of the best looking stomp boxes I've got.
2) It was supervised by "Mr. Huge" himself, Jeorge Tripps - one of the ultimate gurus of the the boo-teek world.
3) They went totally nutz with sourcing the components. Actually used Cliffs jacks, OMEG pots & (I think) a Carling DPDT switch!!! That's not cheap stuff, in fact, it's considerably better than a lot of the stuff that most boutique builders use. Check out THIS thread over at TGP for info on tiny trimpots on the base of the board!
4) Seriously, the thing is beautiful. See #1.
More posts when I've had more time. Anyone else sporting one of these?
1) It's REALLY nice looking. I know that's a bit silly, but I'm a visual person and respond very well to gear that I like to touch & look at. This pedal kills in this dept. Maybe the best looking, or one of the best looking stomp boxes I've got.
2) It was supervised by "Mr. Huge" himself, Jeorge Tripps - one of the ultimate gurus of the the boo-teek world.
3) They went totally nutz with sourcing the components. Actually used Cliffs jacks, OMEG pots & (I think) a Carling DPDT switch!!! That's not cheap stuff, in fact, it's considerably better than a lot of the stuff that most boutique builders use. Check out THIS thread over at TGP for info on tiny trimpots on the base of the board!
4) Seriously, the thing is beautiful. See #1.
More posts when I've had more time. Anyone else sporting one of these?
9v FTW on Fuzz Face circuits. 4 Real. Specifically, cheap-o carbon 9Vs.
From Analogman's site:
From Analogman's site:
I know the above quote refers specifically to Ge Faces, but the true seems true with Si FFs and old-skool Wahs. Plus, I like believing this b/c it keeps me on the cheap-O batteries.An Alkaline battery will sound a bit dull in a germanium fuzzface, it can lose some character (you can hear the difference in a sound sample above). It's not just the voltage that makes batteries and power supplies sound different. It's the resistance, inductance, and capacitance in the battery, which is part of the circuit in a fuzzface.
I've played through more FFs than any other Fuzz and the thing that blows my mind is how varied the sound can be while still being a Fuzz Face.
Comparing to other fuzzes is a little weird though. I gotta' have a Rat, a Muff & a FF at all times. In fact, at the moment, I've got more than one of each of those!
Also, NOT mojo, snake oil OR boutique, so don't be afraid. It's cheap, Dunlop & available at any music store that carries pedals!
Comparing to other fuzzes is a little weird though. I gotta' have a Rat, a Muff & a FF at all times. In fact, at the moment, I've got more than one of each of those!
Also, NOT mojo, snake oil OR boutique, so don't be afraid. It's cheap, Dunlop & available at any music store that carries pedals!
So, are you planning to put a Floyd Rose on your Jazzy? The tone of this discussion is that it's silly to like something simple, which seems very much out of line w/ the whole point of Shortscale.org - a site dedicated to simple/vintage styled guitars from the '60s. I couldn't care less if someone made a Fuzz Face with a guh-jillion tone sculpting aids and haunting mids too boot. That'd be a mess and I wouldn't care to use it. I've just traded away a Fuzz God II b/c even though it cost twice as much as this pedal, and had a LOT more controls, it wasn't capable of the same rawkus stuffs. If you follow the logic of wanting a tone stack added to a Si Fuzz Face, you're probably best served by one of those huge foot controller multi-FX deals with multiple treadles and 12x pads you can assign with your PC and midi and stuff into a monster-rack. I'll keep my 'older, simpler designs'. They seem better suited to making music.Doog wrote:Fuck knows. I think they're just trying to appeal to people who like the older, simpler designs- regardless of the inflexibility of them.
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Not really, at all.
A simple tone control and a Multiple FX setup are worlds apart. Well done with the Rhetoric though, impressive, specially that parting shot, Classy. Considering Doog probably blows you out of the water musically you might want to chill your boots. All we're saying is that being married to the EQ response of a dirt pedal is hardly ideal, since it could be needlessly muddy or ridiculously bright depending on the clean tone you're using, hardly asking for the moon on a stick to have a modicum of toneshaping applied to the pedal, even if it's a simple lowpass filter.
A simple tone control and a Multiple FX setup are worlds apart. Well done with the Rhetoric though, impressive, specially that parting shot, Classy. Considering Doog probably blows you out of the water musically you might want to chill your boots. All we're saying is that being married to the EQ response of a dirt pedal is hardly ideal, since it could be needlessly muddy or ridiculously bright depending on the clean tone you're using, hardly asking for the moon on a stick to have a modicum of toneshaping applied to the pedal, even if it's a simple lowpass filter.