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Okay, so I got the awesome custom fuzz Mike did me a while back but I've not had the time to make the demo it deserves. AND I STILL DON'T :(

But I bought a Dean Markley Overload toooooooob overdrive/distortion from fellowscaler Jaded and thought I'd just share both for all you Vicarious Victors out there:

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HNDx2. MBM fuzz sounds great - what are the controls, oh secretive one?
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Fuzz, Volume, Tone, SquashyGate, switch for SquashyGate
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MR. MOUSTACHE!!

Mike's fuzz sounds absolutely amazing, but the Dean Markley sounds rightfully nice as well.
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Both sound great, that fuzz seems really versatile and that that Dean Markley sounds very amplike.
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Cheers for watching, guuuuuuuuuyz
Gabriel wrote:that Dean Markley sounds very amplike.
It really is, it's SO rare to find a pedal does 'pretty much clean' up to 'overloaded vintage stack' in such a way. Dead impressed.
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lol'd so fucking hard leading to coughing fit at Dream Weaver bit, despite lateness of the hour. Some things are unpreventable.

Both great sounding pedals, that Overload sounds swank as hell.

I thought you called your amp "L. Ron Hundred" for a second. Great indie noize name.
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paul_ wrote:I thought you called your amp "L. Ron Hundred" for a second. Great indie noize name.
Hahaha, might have to use that.

I realised I do actually have a suitable mic and stand here in London, so I'm gonna try and do a proper demo of both at some point over the week.. gotta show off the greatness displayed, even when using the superclean HH L Ron Hundred.
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paul_ wrote:lol'd so fucking hard leading to coughing fit at Dream Weaver bit, despite lateness of the hour. Some things are unpreventable.
+1

Great stuff Andy <3
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There's DIY schematics out there for the Overlord; this might be a fun project/possible new pedal for you Mike, it really does sound pretty good.
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Aye I'm sure, it sounds very nice. However valves in pedals and protecting them is a bit next level for me at the moment
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Good point, like