Your favourite dirt and why
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Your favourite dirt and why
Ok similar to the other threads for modulation and delay, what's peoples favourite dirt (past and present) and why? Overdrive, distortion, boost or fuzz. Which one, and only one, is the thing that gives you wet dreams
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Electro-Faustus Guitar Disruptor. It is impossible to control and nearly impossible to play anything on it, which is fun.
Dwarfcraft HAX. It is like the Disruptor, except controllable (sort of). With an expression pedal, it is really fun.
MXR Blue Box turned all the way to right on the left dial and all the way to the left on the right dial, before a DS-1, is actually pretty fun too.
Dwarfcraft HAX. It is like the Disruptor, except controllable (sort of). With an expression pedal, it is really fun.
MXR Blue Box turned all the way to right on the left dial and all the way to the left on the right dial, before a DS-1, is actually pretty fun too.
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I have to say I'm happy with my EHX Germanium4 Big Muff, for its versatility and simplicity. It covers a lot of different ground, and sounds pretty "real". I haven't had any reason to shop around for anything else since I've had it which is really saying something since I used to go through pedals pretty frequently.
I really want to try out a MBM Dream Box, if I ever can afford to buy a new dirt pedal, that'll probably be the one.
I really want to try out a MBM Dream Box, if I ever can afford to buy a new dirt pedal, that'll probably be the one.
This one
Basically because it eveything I have ever wanted in a fuzz pedal.
It is my favourite fuzz, a foxx tone machine with improvements i.e low noise, footswitchable octave. with moar fuzz than anyone can ever use. its the only dirt pedal I find I really cant turn the fuzz dial all the way up. And I never see this pedal getting props.
Plus I BOUGHT it in america with my good buddy mickie who sat and watched me play with pedals for hours before I made a decision like a true king of kings. So it has some good memorys attched to it.
Basically because it eveything I have ever wanted in a fuzz pedal.
It is my favourite fuzz, a foxx tone machine with improvements i.e low noise, footswitchable octave. with moar fuzz than anyone can ever use. its the only dirt pedal I find I really cant turn the fuzz dial all the way up. And I never see this pedal getting props.
Plus I BOUGHT it in america with my good buddy mickie who sat and watched me play with pedals for hours before I made a decision like a true king of kings. So it has some good memorys attched to it.
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I've had more dirt pedals than most have had hot dinners but there are a few that I think are truly awesome. Proco Rat, IC Big Muff and theoss FZ2 Hyper Fuzz. I also really like the MXR Custom Badass 78 Distortion, it has a really bright, clear sound, cleans up nicely and retains string definition when picking.
A fair bit of fuzz has come and go through my pedal basket, but (shock decision here) while I love my IC Muff to bits, I've come to the conclusion that my favourite is my Foxx Tone Machine; does fairly polite all the way to full-on batshit. The non-octave settings are as good as the octave, too. Honourable mention must also go to the Utility Perkolator.
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I'm a big fan of dirt pedals - at one point I had 5 on my board - but I've now cut down to just one, my Behringer Super Fuzz. It seems to be able to make any sound I want. I am slightly wary that so far I've only used my current pedal board at bedroom volumes, we'll have to see how well the Super Fuzz holds up at gig/practice volumes.
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Update on this. At practice this afternoon the Super Fuzz sounded amazing, I've never been happier with my dirt sound!Freddy V-C wrote:I'm a big fan of dirt pedals - at one point I had 5 on my board - but I've now cut down to just one, my Behringer Super Fuzz. It seems to be able to make any sound I want. I am slightly wary that so far I've only used my current pedal board at bedroom volumes, we'll have to see how well the Super Fuzz holds up at gig/practice volumes.
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There's just something that is so right to me about the brutish, aluminum-snow-shovel-against-concrete snarl of an old Whiteface Rat going into a greasy, bloated black Russian Muff. No matter how many new fancy pedals I try, with any amp or any guitar I've owned, I've always gone back to this.
The Muff is starting to fall apart, though. I might try substituting it for a EQD Hoof...
The Muff is starting to fall apart, though. I might try substituting it for a EQD Hoof...
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