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Wow. nobody uses these at all. I thnk the last 200 of these throw-away pedals made would have been enough over the last 30 years....but NOOO!! blacklights anyone? Dont but these today. You will be able to pick one up for about $40 bucks in 6 months to a year! Or just go get ANY fuzz made over the last 30 years.
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THAT was thorough. Thanks for posting it. I don't seem to be getting those kind of great sounds from mine. Seems like it stops just short of being REALLY heavy. I probly just don't know how to match all 18 external and internal knobs up just right. Danngg, 1976 seems like 6 months ago to me...
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CUSTARD PIE! lovin' it man. Anyone who plays a Zep song that they didn't just hear on the radio is okay by my book.
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You gotta love it when a guitar player starts playing a new pedal with the settings at 50%. The next thing we do is crank it all the way up to 100%. See :50. Great stuff. If some is good, more is better. Cool, fun review, thanks for posting!
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this pedal rocks!! How's it into a slightly distorted amp? That's where my fuzzes sound the best.
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Yeah me child of 80's too, but so were mudhoney, smashing pumkins, and so many in 90's use/used fuzz...bands like queens of the stonage rely on the fuzz. It's timeless, but "tight" or "crunch" or "articulate" it aint. Still love it.
Best. Name. Ever. ;-)
Never been a fan of fuzz pedals though :-| Child of the 80s, me: processed cheese tone ftw! ;-)
tsumabiken 2 years ago
Well being born in '76 I am in a similar position, but I was really amazed about how many different types of fuzz I could get. Wait until you hear the Fat Sandwich demo though, you're gonna love that one!
guitarnoize 2 years ago