I want a Superfuzz.
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can we get him to join shortscale and then quietly go round to his house for tea and theft?
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well I just saw that Mike's is a modified circuit, but I was talking about the copies of the original version. The only thing I could see is if you were playing multiple fuzz pedals, but not many people do that, especially with a superfuzz. Whatever.
There is still no great Superfuzz copy. The Watson is probaly the closest production one I heard from clips and it's missing something, it's a good fuzz pedal but not as cool as the old ones and I told him taht before he started acting like a douche, when he posted clips.
There is still no great Superfuzz copy. The Watson is probaly the closest production one I heard from clips and it's missing something, it's a good fuzz pedal but not as cool as the old ones and I told him taht before he started acting like a douche, when he posted clips.
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Hello. I've been after a Superfuzz for donkey's years, and eventually plumped for the BYOC Leeds. I was particularly interested to read what theampsurgeon (the other, decent, half of Wattson) had to say about it elsewhere)jcyphe wrote:There is still no great Superfuzz copy. The Watson is probaly the closest production one I heard from clips and it's missing something, it's a good fuzz pedal but not as cool as the old ones and I told him taht before he started acting like a douche, when he posted clips.
theampsurgeon wrote:I haven't build a BYOC Leeds, but I've looked at the design. It's pretty much identical to the treadle type Univox SuperFuzz, including the NOS transistors. With a little care, I don't see any reason why it wouldn't sound identical to a Univox.
By the way, the Wattson is a hybrid between the early Shin-ei and later Univox pedals. A few of the components are different values, and we don't use NOS transistors. There's nothing really "magical" about the 2SC828. It was a rather common consumer grade silicon transistor. In fact, modern silicon transistor geometries are a little more stable. But, if you want a pedal that's 100% faithful to the Univox circuit design, then the BYOC looks like a great choice. BYOC PCB's are superb!
I read this and it goes to show what a good bloke Mike is. I post on various local forums and any/all of the builders on them only ever reply with "Buy my shit!". But again, Mike let his work and customer service do the talking. So you never feel pressured or sales gimmicks thrown your direction.Progrockabuse wrote:mike made me a duo-fuzz,
Kudos man.
I'd also recommend building your own or getting someone to put one together for you. At least that way you have (almost) unlimited variations/modifications available to you instantly... lately I've been thinking of a fuzz factory + sho build as it's bound to go first on my chain, and ultimately gives me two pedals in the same sized enclosure. That way I don't spend boat loads on a SHO/BoR and keep my pedal board to a minimum number of pedals.
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I generally find that if you think "What would Aug do?" and do the opposite, that you can't go far wrong. I won't pimp my stuff out here, and generally I always have a chat with people when they're thinking of ordering, because sometimes the price I have to charge to cover parts, paints and labour means my pedals aren't as cheap as some of the competitors out there, for example Tremolo, if you're not interested in the fully featured trem I do, then I would say that the Danelectro Tunamelt/Cool Cat Trem are great recommendations.
I have no desire to flummox or pressure people into ordering pedals from me. I reckon if people can build that the BYOC would be a great project, apparently they're excellent. Sublimedo has made tons of them and is a big fan, and he's a superstar Electronic Engineer.
I have no desire to flummox or pressure people into ordering pedals from me. I reckon if people can build that the BYOC would be a great project, apparently they're excellent. Sublimedo has made tons of them and is a big fan, and he's a superstar Electronic Engineer.
Hahaha.aen wrote:Seriously, you would complain if they were hanging you with a new rope.jcyphe wrote:Why the fuck do any of these pedals have LEDs that's beyond pointless.
What happened to Mewwithoutus? I don't remember him actually doing anything wrong other than being a bit obnoxious. I remember he made a "I'm leaving now" thread, which was pretty gay.
