
I've been on an ongoing mission to purge all the Dano gear from my pedal basket, and I can now get shot of the last bit, my French Toast (which was my first fuzz pedal, funnily enough). Haven't tried the two back to back (my ears of tin are legendary), but it's a great fuzz. Louder than the Dano, I think (and I'm pretty sure Hurb's in the same camp) that the Tone Machine is my favourite kind of octave fuzz: it can go from reasonably tasteful to full-on batshit, the octave on/fuzz right down sound is great, and it's a huge sounding fuzz without the octave. Stacked it into the IC muff (which was sounding heavenly, thank you) and harmonic percolator into my Minimat. It was really interesting what the perc was doing to the octave sounds - made them track better on the lower frets, and the notes mangled, resolved and sustained like they do with a ZVex Machine, but in a much more musical way.
Even better, my daughter has sussed out how to stamp on pedals to switch them on, and kept shouting "Louder, LOUDER!"