What Distortion pedal for this sound?

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Post by Tobias »

Doog wrote:"Boss" and "Fuzz pedal" are too words that should never be used together.
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Post by finboy »

thanks for posting this, i'm going to have to grab a cd by these guys, any recommendations?
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Tobias wrote:
Doog wrote:"Boss" and "Fuzz pedal" are too words that should never be used together.
Agreed
The Boss FZ2 says you're both wrong.
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Post by Mike »

There's also a famous fuzz called the Bosstone I believe.
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Post by jcyphe »

Also one of the best fuzz pedals ever made(imo) was the ACE TONE Fuzz Master FM-2 which was Roland/Boss before they were called Roland. Then there is also the Roland Bee Baa another great fuzz.


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Post by dub »

There's also the near mythical FM-3, which was an early prototype of the beebaa. It's similar to the FM-2 but with a switchable boost as well. The few accounts of those who have played it claim it is an even nastier beebaa (and their favourite fuzz ever)

Bastards.

afterme is probably right though, a digital fuzz like the boss FZ-3 could get you into the overblown glitchy horrorzone.
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Post by benecol »

Bump for the Roland Funnycat.

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