On a fuzz quest...
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On a fuzz quest...
I've become addicted to listening to fuzz pedals on youtube and think I've inadvertently started a Fuzz Pedal Quest.
I don't have a fuzz now, but I use an old rat to dirty up my signal. Now I'm jones'n for a new fuzz.
Recently found the blackouteffect Musket and was pretty impressed.
Anyway, just wanted to get some suggestions of fuzz pedals you've all liked, owned, or play currently. I'm probably more into the fuzz face and muff based fuzz tones.
I don't have a fuzz now, but I use an old rat to dirty up my signal. Now I'm jones'n for a new fuzz.
Recently found the blackouteffect Musket and was pretty impressed.
Anyway, just wanted to get some suggestions of fuzz pedals you've all liked, owned, or play currently. I'm probably more into the fuzz face and muff based fuzz tones.
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what kinda fuzz you thinking of chicagomike?
proper nuts style? smoother? vintage? modern?
proper nuts style? smoother? vintage? modern?
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Re: On a fuzz quest...
It's a ridiculous addiction that I cannot get rid ofChicago Mike wrote:I've become addicted to listening to fuzz pedals on youtube
I'd think a USA Big Muff or a clone thereof would be a great place to start. Lots of variety, good control, reasonable price.
Fuzz Faces are very temperamental - they'll sound god-like with a particular amp once, and then terrible at another venue or volume level. The rolled-back-volume crunch sound is my favorite distortion, though.
Try a BMP and see how it works.
Fuzz Faces are very temperamental - they'll sound god-like with a particular amp once, and then terrible at another venue or volume level. The rolled-back-volume crunch sound is my favorite distortion, though.
Try a BMP and see how it works.
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That Ultimate Octave sounds pretty wicked with the octave switch on.
Yeah, I'm thinking I'm looking for that vintage but still full-on rock....but I've got to be somewhat careful with the low-end as my amp can get a little flabby/boomy sometimes when I start turning up loud. I have to re-eq the amp depending on the venue/volume level.
I was checking the Big Muff (had one a long time ago, but had a different amp back then and never used it) but liked both the Russian & US versions. I truly think I need an idiot proof fuzz to start out with...something I can control and explore.
From what I've pulled, the Russian Muff is "darker" and doesn't have an external power supply right?
Does anyone build muff clones on the board? I'd much rather spend my hard earned money here for sure if someone does that sort of thing...I saw in one post where Mike had a green muff clone, but I'm in the US.
Yeah, I'm thinking I'm looking for that vintage but still full-on rock....but I've got to be somewhat careful with the low-end as my amp can get a little flabby/boomy sometimes when I start turning up loud. I have to re-eq the amp depending on the venue/volume level.
I was checking the Big Muff (had one a long time ago, but had a different amp back then and never used it) but liked both the Russian & US versions. I truly think I need an idiot proof fuzz to start out with...something I can control and explore.
From what I've pulled, the Russian Muff is "darker" and doesn't have an external power supply right?
Does anyone build muff clones on the board? I'd much rather spend my hard earned money here for sure if someone does that sort of thing...I saw in one post where Mike had a green muff clone, but I'm in the US.
Yeah mike does it, I'm releasing a muffish thing in January, but it's super pimped out,a nd probably way zanier than you need. Shipping one pedal isn't too expensive though, even 'cross the pond
I just got a fuzz face though, and it seems like a really good choice for a lot of situations. It has a great tone, and you can do the old "volume knob roll off for less gainy" type trick.
I just got a fuzz face though, and it seems like a really good choice for a lot of situations. It has a great tone, and you can do the old "volume knob roll off for less gainy" type trick.
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Hi Mike,
If you were interested it doesn't work out all that expensive even if you are in the US, I would be able to do a Green Big Muff for $120 (shortscalers get mates rates) and a Fuzzface with the Fuller mods for the same. The price includes P&P
I'm sure Aen's new pedal will be a Winner also
Cheers
M
If you were interested it doesn't work out all that expensive even if you are in the US, I would be able to do a Green Big Muff for $120 (shortscalers get mates rates) and a Fuzzface with the Fuller mods for the same. The price includes P&P
I'm sure Aen's new pedal will be a Winner also
Cheers
M
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Unfortunately not, it is a "Genuine" FuzzFace in that it uses pnp Germanium Transistors and the classic circuit, so it is positive ground. This means that you can only run it on a battery or it's own power supply, if you daisy chain it with regular pedals it will ground out. However I did wire the DC jack so that you can use a regular boss style adaptor to power it (you won't need a reverse polarity adaptor) but you just can't daisy chain it. That said battery life should be very long and it has input jack switching to remove the battery from the circuit when you remove the input jack.
I could rework the circuit to use npn Silicion transistors and it would be daisy chainable then, but it wouldn't be a "real" FuzzFace, just a riff on the design, and it wouldn't sound the same, Si transistors are more aggressive than the Soft Clipping Germaniums.
I could rework the circuit to use npn Silicion transistors and it would be daisy chainable then, but it wouldn't be a "real" FuzzFace, just a riff on the design, and it wouldn't sound the same, Si transistors are more aggressive than the Soft Clipping Germaniums.
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