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Low gain fuzz.

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I'm sure a lot of people on here will be aware of my tendency to buy and sell lots of OD/Fuzz/Dist pedals in my seemingly fruitless quest for my ideal tone. However I have now found a pedal I genuinely love (I know i've said this before), it's an EQD Tone Reaper which I believe is a version of the Tone Bender Mk III. I'm also using a Hoof which I also really like. One downside of the Tone Reaper is the level of sustain and lack of getting a lower level of fuzz which I need for some songs that I play.

What i'm looking for is a pedal with a lower level of fuzz but still with a gritty and full sound, maybe something that crosses the OD or Dist/Fuzz border would be good - but the emphasis on the fuzzy-ness of the sound is what I want. One pedal that I have been thinking about is a Harmonic or Utility Percolator, which I remember being quite fuzzy but really more of a OD/Dist, but i'd like to know if anyone has any more suggestions.
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You really, really need to try a Rangemaster: I know it's a treble booster, but it does exactly what you're after - I love mine. It was the first pedal I ever made, and it's a mess, but if I think it'll survive the trauma of postage, I'll lend it you.
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Thanks Benecol. Does it distort the signal itself or will it need to overdrive my amp to dirty up the sound?
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Signal itself - it's like a fuzz that only fuzzes certain parts of your signal, almost in the same way that a wah accentuates them. It's dead good.
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That sounds interesting, if you don't mind lending it to me i'd like to borrow to see what it's like. I'll PM my address.
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Let me check it's not too delicate (I repeat - I made this) then I'll post it out.
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Re: Low gain fuzz.

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johnnyseven wrote:What i'm looking for is a pedal with a lower level of fuzz but still with a gritty and full sound, maybe something that crosses the OD or Dist/Fuzz border would be good - but the emphasis on the fuzzy-ness of the sound is what I want.
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BOSS HM-2.
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Post by dorfmeister »

From what you describe you want the J. Everman Fuzz Drive G2 is worth a look (though it is a bit expensive).

http://www.jeverman.com/FDG2.html

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Post by dezb1 »

At the risk of another flaming, sounds like your after a danelectro cool cat fuzz to me. I was given a V2 as a birthday present and I’m pretty sure you could get the sound your after by tweaking the dip switches in the battery compartment.
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Fran wrote:BOSS HM-2.

classic pedal... sounds great with single coils but shit with humbuckers
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Post by honeyiscool »

Fran wrote:BOSS HM-2.
I have two of these, hehehe.
dezb1 wrote:classic pedal... sounds great with single coils but shit with humbuckers
Psssh, sounds killer with good humbuckers.
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Post by 24HRS2MDNT »

Edit:

The fuzzes I've liked the most dial out nicely with the guitar's volume knob. The ones I like the least seem to mask the guitar sound. Lately I've been thinking of just getting a couple good boost pedals. Not even using a compressor anymore.

I just bought a HoofReaper ... total fuzz pedal using hypocrite ... me.
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Post by johnnyseven »

dezb1 wrote:At the risk of another flaming, sounds like your after a danelectro cool cat fuzz to me. I was given a V2 as a birthday present and I’m pretty sure you could get the sound your after by tweaking the dip switches in the battery compartment.
I used to have one of these and, although it was really good, the level of fuzz is more than what i'm after. Thanks for all the suggestions but I think i'm going to give the Harmonic Percolator another go, hoping to pick one up for cheaps.
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Post by Doog »

Have you thought about using a booster in front of your higher-gain boxes, but setting it CUT rather than BOOST?

It's generally more effective than just rolling down your guitar's volume, because it doesn't fuck with your tone.
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Post by johnnyseven »

In a word, no. But i'll give it a try and see what happens.