Super bassy fuzz?

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the shitty boss pedals work well on guitar feedback. shit pedals alone great pedals abused with other pedals to vary feedback tones.

and i would suggest a combo of a standard tuned guitar and a baritone. Right now i have a les paul jr set up and strung with dadarrio baritones and tuend to b. Works fabulous with that guitar cause p-90s love fuzz.

any fuzz sounds massive with that, and my sunn bass head and a couple 15"s.
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I'm also rocking a 15" although it is a fender twin reverb amp. I can't imagine any MORE bass though, it woudl probably make you shit.
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fiveways wrote:the shitty boss pedals work well on guitar feedback. shit pedals alone great pedals abused with other pedals to vary feedback tones.

and i would suggest a combo of a standard tuned guitar and a baritone. Right now i have a les paul jr set up and strung with dadarrio baritones and tuend to b. Works fabulous with that guitar cause p-90s love fuzz.

any fuzz sounds massive with that, and my sunn bass head and a couple 15"s.
right on. i was actually thinking about getting one of those late 60s bassman 215 "fridge" cabs, there was one at GC for like 299 but i didnt have the cash at the time :(