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MY rig not that I've actually used it yet;
Boss RV 6 reverb. EHX Pog. Fulltone Deja-Vibe. Mimi Tube Screamer. Hotone wah/volume. Dunlop blue Fuzz Face.
I'm not thrilled with the Dunlop. I might try a germanium Fulltone 69'.
VooDoo Labs board.
It's pretty self-indulgent since I just play with a clean sound most of the time. I'm trying to ween myself off the DAW (FL Studio) and I settled on an MPC Live.
That's what I got the Pioneer RMX 1000 for.
I don't know what I'm going to do with all this but I'm going to get a house, build a studio and do something.
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09-23-2021 11:53 AM
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I should take this opportunity to sing the praises of the El Pescadoro by the Nocturne Brain, hipped to me by our friend neatomic of blessed memory. Basically a Jr. Barnyard octaloid pre-amp paired with a bunch of pre-spring reverb echo and reverb simulations from the always-golden past. Warmth and depth at flick of a switch and or the press of a button for tasteful tone enhancements in multiple tweakable flavors. Well worth the time, effort, and outlay. Just the ticket for your lightweight Class D amps or your classic tube favorites.
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Originally Posted by Stevebol
I tend to really like being able to add in the clean sound a little to get some definition on the notes. The fuzz I end up using the most is a VFE Alpha Dog. That pedal is just a Rat, with the three most done mods, and an ability to mix back in the clean sound. Wampler also has a Rat pedal. It has the Rat sound but no clean blend. I also tend to really like my bigsoundsmallsound ... team awesome. It has a clean blend and a mid boost.
If you are going for a germanium type sound. Analogue Man Sunface is a good pedal to look at.
Fuzz is a crazy personal journey into a madness of choices that have to match the guitar and amp, to really sound best.
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What camp is this?
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
* FWIW, my Fulltone FullDrive 2V2 is set for Flat Mids/Wide and is fed by a Hot Tubes Nano for singing sustain, enhanced by a Keely Omniverb's mild plate setting.
I'm setting up my other FTFD 2V2 (VIN/STD) with the Fuzz Face Jimi Hendrix Mini feeding it for less jangle, more tangle, potentially in stereo.
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The Strymon El Capistan is a wonderful delay pedal that emulates the sound of old tape delays and also does a great amp reverb sound. Might be worth checking out?
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Originally Posted by st.bede
The way they react to your volume & input impedance, your amp etc....so much tonal space. I end up playing it as much as the guitar.
Don't leave Tonebenders out of the Muff or Fuzzface dynasties.
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Originally Posted by blue_lu
I personally prefer the darkness of analog delays- I find digital delays too clean and perhaps- intrusive in their repeats? Especially if I don't have much sustain going on.
But TBH, I haven't spent too much time trying to get digital to fit.
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Originally Posted by st.bede
I don't play song. I just want the unique capabilities that some fuzz pedals offer. The Analogman sounds great but they're pricy.
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Originally Posted by citizenk74
The most important element might turn out to be the speakers. Jensen's have a unique sound. I play clean most of the time but want to go all out with fuzz.
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