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  • fuzz never seems to go well with a solid state amp , its more an interaction between the tubes and the output of the fuzz creating an interesting thing , the more fuzz/gain you feed the amp the more it naturally distorts and adds to the effect , i have both the analogman Nkt275 , a dallas arbiter bc108 and the keeley fuzz head , overall the keeley is most versatile he packed alot in that lil box , but they all have a unique sound and all very dynamic :)

  • You seen the Fuzz Factory? Thats the one I want!

  • It's hard not to sound like a commercial about this pedal. It's definitely my 'voodoo' box right now. I have mine setup as a volume boost with some grit and I have used it before and after pedals...it's like a germanium tone insert device.

  • I bought on of these about 1 1/2 yrs. ago-and boy does it RIP! I'm not a big fuzz guy,but playing my strat thru my vibroverb with this pedal is killer. My Les Paul sounds very nice as well,but it's especially nice with my strat.When I step on this,it's like putting my amp on steriods. I like the sound of that analogman demo as well. It has more of that Hendrix sound. So many toy,too little time...

  • If you have a solid state amp, you really don't want this. It's more for fuzzing up your tubes than actually providing a fuzz sound. At least that's the way it went when I tested it.

  • Stellar fuzz, not robbing the guitar of its tone

  • ~Awesome sound man...~~

  • damn!

  • dude that things a fucking classic.

    sounding like black sabbath right there.

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