Low End Friendly/No 'wasp in a tin' leads - Fuzz
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Low End Friendly/No 'wasp in a tin' leads - Fuzz
Been looking at Fuzz Pedals (again) that dont go to mush on the low end or splutter on lead breaks. I already have half a dozen that all have different flavors and i've also tried dozens. I seem to find one that works for rhythm but not lead, or vice versa.
The Zvex Mastotron appears to sound great on demo's as does the SD Tweak Fuzz, anyone any experience with these? Or any other suggestions plz?
Fanks.
The Zvex Mastotron appears to sound great on demo's as does the SD Tweak Fuzz, anyone any experience with these? Or any other suggestions plz?
Fanks.
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My bassiest fuzzes have been/are:
- - Tonefactor Ultralord (like a controllable, silicon, bassy fuzz factory - have Mike make one)
- Silicon Tonebender (you've played this)
- timhulio Green Muff
- Bazz Fuss (about three components and sounds ace - make one, you'l love it)
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That super fuzz is great, if I wasn't such a boo-teek geek I'd be after one of those over the hyperion.
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benecol wrote:That's fatback - he's ace; definitely a youtube channel worth subscribing to.Fran wrote:I thought this was our Hurb for a split second...
And for what it's worth, I reckon those Devi fuzzes above are the exact opposite of a bassy fuzz.
First 30 seconds sound awful bass heavy to me... there's like a 96.5% chance I have no idea what I'm talking about though.
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Good thing is it retains some note clarity. I already have plenty of Fuzzes that dont.
That Musket Fuzz sounds ace, the FZ-3 i'd like to hear on lead but im under the impression the Behringer Superfuzz is a clone of this anyway.
Hmm. Worth posting just for the 'Search and Destroy' intro
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That Musket Fuzz sounds ace, the FZ-3 i'd like to hear on lead but im under the impression the Behringer Superfuzz is a clone of this anyway.
Hmm. Worth posting just for the 'Search and Destroy' intro

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Fran, not going to throw more in to the mix but if you want me to send over my Fuzz pedals for you to have a play with I'm more than happy to do so. I think the MBM Tonebender MkIII is just the answer to most of the fuzz sounds in my mind. Let me know if you are up for it
Cheers
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