NickS wrote:
From >> the thread on FSB <<, I believe the Ultralord is made designed and licensed by our very own too-busy-to-post-here-often More Cowbell.
Reeeeeeally? If MoreCowbell=GringoLoco, then he's a wanted man.
it's not the same guy, at all.
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 1:59 pm
by Fran
Ro S wrote:Fran -
If you're after a high gain fuzz distortion, would either a Boss HM2 or RAT You Dirty Rat be any good?
Hotrox also stock both versions of the EHX Graphic Fuzz. Combined with a distortion pedal it might do what you're after? The G/Fuzz won't do the 'wasps in a tin' you want to avoid.
Plenty of tonal control with either the Boss HM2 or the Graphic Fuzz.
Ro
Not tried the dirty Rat but tried the others. To me the standard Rat is too loose on the chugga chugga, need something more compressed. I like HM2s but mine didn't work for this stuff.
I'll check the guyatone links when I get home.
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 2:01 pm
by benecol
NickS wrote:
benecol wrote:Reeeeeeally? If MoreCowbell=GringoLoco, then he's a wanted man.
Don't know, but in that thread MC refers to "Brad" as the guy who actually sells them.
Brad is the chap that runs Tonefactor, and is lovely.
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 2:50 pm
by aen
endsjustifymeans wrote:[youtube][/youtube]
I htought this was going to be the bee's knees, but it get's pretty tinny through a twin. If you're smooshing up dirty tubes though I htink it sounds better.
Of course, I only use Hair of the Dog/Eau Claire Thunder for my BOOMFUZZ.
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 2:59 pm
by aen
SHAMELESS SELF PROMOTION.
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And just cause I know you rokka da strats sometimes
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Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 3:49 pm
by Ro S
Indeed, quite shameless.
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 5:37 pm
by Ro S
Fran -
This might not suit what have in mind, but I think you'd appreciate it generally and it does has a low end 'sludge' control...
Barber Trifecta
DEMOS:
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 9:19 pm
by Earth
benecol wrote:
NickS wrote:
From >> the thread on FSB <<, I believe the Ultralord is made designed and licensed by our very own too-busy-to-post-here-often More Cowbell.
Reeeeeeally? If MoreCowbell=GringoLoco, then he's a wanted man.
Nah, Andy is morecowbell on FSO (not shortscale's morecowbell as I've seen pics of both these people) and that's it as far as I know. Believe it or not he actually made a few corrections to values when I RE'D the Ultra Lord. Seemed like a pretty nice guy at the time but long after that under his HCFX username (forget what it was, although gringo loco does ring a bell) he was a wanted man as he took peoples $$ in advance for orders but wasn't delivering. I'm not sure if he delivered but he certainly fucked a lot of people around real good.
Fran, you tried the turbo Rat?
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 9:31 pm
by SGJarrod
Fran wrote:
SGJarrod wrote:I can also say that in my expeirence of owning the Mastotron that I feel is sounds shit thru a completely clean amp,
HUGE factor! I play through a totally clean 1970s Laney Valve Head. I noticed on some video demo's the guys amps are already crunching up before they engage the pedal, which is a bit misleading.
If all I had was a clean amp I would just do Mastotron into OCD then amp and worked great.....
Thr Trifecta is a SOLID pedal!....muff/bender and does have the Sludge control
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 9:32 pm
by Fran
Heheh, i watched aen's demo's and they are that funny i cant even recall what the pedals sound like
This is what i'd like to do; go down to the rehearsal room for an afternoon with a bag full of pedals. But it aint gonna happen, looks like a trip to Hotrox in a few weeks.
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 9:47 pm
by lorez
Fran wrote:Heheh, i watched aen's demo's and they are that funny i cant even recall what the pedals sound like
after watching them at work this afternoon I had to go a watch some max headroom
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also, I love my CVC tele but that CV strat sounds great. Such fantastic guitars for the money
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 11:22 pm
by NickS
Earth wrote:Nah, Andy is morecowbell on FSO (not shortscale's morecowbell as I've seen pics of both these people) and that's it as far as I know. Believe it or not he actually made a few corrections to values when I RE'D the Ultra Lord. Seemed like a pretty nice guy at the time but long after that under his HCFX username (forget what it was, although gringo loco does ring a bell) he was a wanted man as he took peoples $$ in advance for orders but wasn't delivering. I'm not sure if he delivered but he certainly fucked a lot of people around real good.
Nasty. Thanks for clarifying, and apologies to The One True More Cowbell.
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 11:40 pm
by Earth
No problem!
And if any of you want the famed and discontinued "cream pie" designed by him, here it is for free (both versions):
EDIT: I done some detective work and I can now verify that GRINGO LOCO IS indeed MORECOWBELL (not SS.org) and DRAGONFLY. I fucking knew he was, I just couldn't remember. His names Andrew Carrell, he lives in the U.S and he is an alcoholic.
Yep, knew he was Andy Carrell, didn't know about the More Cowbell confusion.
Now please find me a schem for a Warpig.
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 12:42 am
by laterallateral
If the Laney is anything like a Bassman and you want max fuzzed out bass, avoid the SF300, avoid the Hyperion.
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 12:45 am
by lorez
laterallateral wrote:Honnestly Fran, what kind of amp are you planning on running this trough?
Fran wrote:I play through a totally clean 1970s Laney Valve Head.
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 12:46 am
by laterallateral
lorez wrote:
laterallateral wrote:Honnestly Fran, what kind of amp are you planning on running this trough?
Fran wrote:I play through a totally clean 1970s Laney Valve Head.
Yeah I just saw that and edited accordingly.
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 1:06 am
by Fran
As mentioned, i noticed a lot of pedal demo's are with Amps already crunching up. So i'm thinking of trying a mild Overdrive in front of existing Fuzz pedals i have to start with, i dont know if it will achieve the same results but it could quite easily be a lot of the problem.
Its not ideal, i'd rather purchase one box that delivers, hence this thread.
The Laney Head is actually a PA head so as you can imagine it is very clean.
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 1:22 am
by laterallateral
I see. Have you considered the Devi Shoegazer?
You could tone down the Torn's Peaker side and feed it into the Sodameiser...
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Too sputtery, huh?
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 4:47 am
by SGJarrod
Fran wrote:As mentioned, i noticed a lot of pedal demo's are with Amps already crunching up. So i'm thinking of trying a mild Overdrive in front of existing Fuzz pedals i have to start with, i dont know if it will achieve the same results but it could quite easily be a lot of the problem.
Its not ideal, i'd rather purchase one box that delivers, hence this thread.
The Laney Head is actually a PA head so as you can imagine it is very clean.
Whenever I did this with the OCD I got the best results at about 1/4 gain on the OCD......its kind of a balancing act if you know what I mean....just enough to flavor