Maestro Fuzz Tone
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@freqazoidiac Fuzz pedals were actually made to sound like a ripped speaker because that's what a lot of people were doing in the 60s before fuzz. Wahs were made for horns.
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nice stuff
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NO TIME left fo ' you !!! Lil' GUess Who.... good choice .. albeit a little on the short side...
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Great demo. I've learned this tip when using a a vintage fuzz pedal like the one in this video. Go to a Dollar Store and buy some AA Carbon batteries. Most batteries now are made from Alkaline and Lithium. If you can't tell which bateries are made from Carbon they're the cheapest batteries at the Dollar Store. Ex. Danelectro makes Carbon Batteries and can be found at local music stores. Carbon batteries were all you can get in the 60's and were responsible for a good sounding fuzz pedals.
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@freqazoidiac Really? I've always thought it sounded like a horn
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Would of been better to hear a before and after example, so we can tell how it changes the sound.
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@davidmangubat almost did.
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nice video, this is the original!! it's crazy this was made to create a horn type sounds and pushed in country circles before crossing over.
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to me, that looks origial and they are rare
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Is this the FZ1 or FZ1A?
Any difference from FZ1 if this is the 1A
Finally someone with a Fuzz Tone demo that didn't play Satisfaction.
davidmangubat 3 years ago 20
nah it just costs your heart and a soul or three
bloodgulge 3 years ago 8