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Behringer do a big muff clone, it's called the behringer 'vintage distortion'. Apparently they're ok...less_cunning wrote:becuz price is an issue, i was wondering what ppl would recommend on the Arion, Behringer, DOD et cetera front to cover this base. under $80.
Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."
i think it's to easy too say it can be done with fuzz topped heavy distortion , there's nuances in there, great sounding feedback and some sort of fuzz that does a bit of octaving up like a fuzz factory, keeps definition so well, maybe a sub too but it fucking sounds tight not all warbley like boss oc2 or behringer ps600.
it's probably not just a single effect going into a distorted amp but a combination of boost, fuzz and whatever else to make it sound like this.
behringer make big muff clones, a dod death metal sound cool, but it's not this sound anyway just different sounds that are also nice if you know how to adjust it but. i still think if you want a fuzz that sounds organic, warm, hairy yet defined enough you're not gonna find it for 50eur...sadly
it's probably not just a single effect going into a distorted amp but a combination of boost, fuzz and whatever else to make it sound like this.
behringer make big muff clones, a dod death metal sound cool, but it's not this sound anyway just different sounds that are also nice if you know how to adjust it but. i still think if you want a fuzz that sounds organic, warm, hairy yet defined enough you're not gonna find it for 50eur...sadly
less_c, have you though about looking at a kit to make yourself? I know you can pick up some some of the pedals you mention that might cover what you want (throw in the danelectro cool cat fuzz in to your possibles).less_cunning wrote:becuz price is an issue, i was wondering what ppl would recommend on the Arion, Behringer, DOD et cetera front to cover this base. under $80.
Kim, I understand you seekin. I think that what you are looking for isn't a single pedal. I read an interview with Roger Mayer where he said they used to spend ages with hendrx looking in to what to use to boost the signals to his fuzz pedals. The variations are endless.
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