Marc with my tele, BC108 Sunface
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AnalogMike, you seem like such a pleasant fella. Diggin the BC108 tones big time! might have to get around to adding one to my fuzz palette!
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Marc Ford played lead/slide guitar on Chicago-based band Flame Shark's upcoming album "Farm Life". 15 hours in the studio, a beautiful experience and some inspiring, soul-filling guitar playing from Marc. flamesharkmusic(dot)com
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That is GNARLY Fuzz Face tone!
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what would you recommend as a boost for the fuzz face, a modded bd-2 or a rangemaster clone?
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Oh those songs.........................
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werd up...
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waoo
ARE YOU A FRIEND OF MARC?!
IF SO, THAT'S AWESOME
HE IS ONE OF THE GUITAR PLAYERS THAT I ADMIRE THE MOST
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two of my favourite songs. along with When You Go, Smoke Signals, Shining Again, few others too
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Yes the Fender amps are pretty bright and trebly especially at the low volume we were at.
Also we have warmed up the Silicon Sunface recently. We got in the new Dunlop Jimi Hendrix BC108 fuzzface and it sounded really nice we so made ours a little closer to that, by using a larger input capacitor and volume pot value. It still cuts nicely but not as harsh and trebly.
analogspam 3 years ago
It's a silicon sunface, not the type he normally uses. BC108's are supposed to be trebly and fuzzy and not clean up well. They are great played LOUD into a marshall though!
analogspam 4 years ago
Marc Ford :)
analogspam 4 years ago