Distortion, Fuzz and Overdrive
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Distortion, Fuzz and Overdrive
This is how new I am...
I have trouble discerning Distortion from Fuzz, and I think I know what overdrive is... but what the fuck is Transparent overdrive?
I a distortion/fuzz-less. And I play mostly Shoegazy, noisy-pop ditty's.
I really have no idea what would be better, fuzz or distortion, and is it possible to get a moderate fuzz/dist pedal for less than 50 USD?
Any help would be grateful.
I have trouble discerning Distortion from Fuzz, and I think I know what overdrive is... but what the fuck is Transparent overdrive?
I a distortion/fuzz-less. And I play mostly Shoegazy, noisy-pop ditty's.
I really have no idea what would be better, fuzz or distortion, and is it possible to get a moderate fuzz/dist pedal for less than 50 USD?
Any help would be grateful.
Re: Distortion, Fuzz and Overdrive
used Big Muff. Or the Dano Cool Cat Fuzz, which is a little less gain-y.Lucamo wrote:a moderate fuzz/dist pedal for less than 50 USD?
Browsing through this channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/ProGuitarShopDemos will give you a good overview of the ranges of OD/dist/fuzz out there.
Check out the Fuzz Face too.. Mike makes one, looks pretty good.
http://www.madebymike.co.uk/fuzzface.shtml
http://www.madebymike.co.uk/fuzzface.shtml
Re: Distortion, Fuzz and Overdrive
I guess it's meant in terms of not being too major an effect; it still maintains some elements of your bypassed sound, generally though the effect using a mix of the clean and OD sounds.Lucamo wrote: but what the fuck is Transparent overdrive?
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Both me and Tim build pedals by hand, yes.
The Muff doesn't have Germanium Transistors in it however, it's Silicon NPN. This isn't a bad thing though, Si and Ge transistors just sound different, but no one is better or worse, they just have different signature sounds.
Equally the Muff circuit and the FuzzFace are pretty dissimilar, the Muff is build about 3 transistor amplification stages with soft clipping and a tone control with a recovery gain stage afterwards. The FuzzFace is two coupled Germanium Transistors which are themselves overdriven.
Different beasts.
The Muff doesn't have Germanium Transistors in it however, it's Silicon NPN. This isn't a bad thing though, Si and Ge transistors just sound different, but no one is better or worse, they just have different signature sounds.
Equally the Muff circuit and the FuzzFace are pretty dissimilar, the Muff is build about 3 transistor amplification stages with soft clipping and a tone control with a recovery gain stage afterwards. The FuzzFace is two coupled Germanium Transistors which are themselves overdriven.
Different beasts.
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Re: Distortion, Fuzz and Overdrive
I think it's more supposed to be Overdrive laying around the basic tonality of your clean tone, so as little colouration of the frequency response as possible.Doog wrote:I guess it's meant in terms of not being too major an effect; it still maintains some elements of your bypassed sound, generally though the effect using a mix of the clean and OD sounds.Lucamo wrote: but what the fuck is Transparent overdrive?
But I'm not even sure I like that as the "holy grail" of overdrive sounds, personally. I like my Overdrive/Distortion to probably have more of an aggressive sound in the midrange and bass than my cleans, which I prefer to be more spanky, spankiness which would translate into ice pick brittleness if "transparently overdriven".
GAAAH.
Mike, I love the sound of the fuzzface. IT seems to have the tonal options for either bluesy-rock solos, or Sonic youth style wave of sound.
I also really like the price point you offer, and your fuzzface wouldn't work with a regular DC adapter?
Sorry to ramble, but do you know any major brand muff or fuzz that sound similar to your pedals that I can try out at a local store and decide?
Link This demo for the The Fredric Effects Green Russian Big Muff sounds exactly what I want as well.
Mike, I love the sound of the fuzzface. IT seems to have the tonal options for either bluesy-rock solos, or Sonic youth style wave of sound.
I also really like the price point you offer, and your fuzzface wouldn't work with a regular DC adapter?
Sorry to ramble, but do you know any major brand muff or fuzz that sound similar to your pedals that I can try out at a local store and decide?
Link This demo for the The Fredric Effects Green Russian Big Muff sounds exactly what I want as well.
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Try an Electro-Harmonix Little Big Muff, that's an affordable and easy to find version of the Big Muff circuit.
As for a FuzzFace, I'm actually struggling to think of a readily available one but maybe a Dunlop Reissue (big red circle) will do it.
The FuzzFace I make CAN be used with a regular DC adaptor but NOT daisy chained with other pedals. The reasoning is on my website (positive ground).
As for a FuzzFace, I'm actually struggling to think of a readily available one but maybe a Dunlop Reissue (big red circle) will do it.
The FuzzFace I make CAN be used with a regular DC adaptor but NOT daisy chained with other pedals. The reasoning is on my website (positive ground).