EricB
Joined: Dec 16, 2007
Posts: 193
Newport, RI
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Posted on Mar 24 2014 11:40 PM
Selling my BigfootFX Spaghetti Western Fuzz. It's one with an orange enclosure in pretty good shape, but the letters on the logo are a little scuffed, and there's velcro on the bottom for attaching to my pedalboard. Works fine, sounds great.
Brand new, these are $129 plus shipping. I'm willing to let this one go for $100 shipped. Please shoot me an email at erikb_02809 at yahoo if you're interested.
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acidjoker
Joined: Mar 28, 2013
Posts: 61
Århus
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Posted on Mar 25 2014 07:33 AM
Hi Eric.
Shot you a PM.
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EricB
Joined: Dec 16, 2007
Posts: 193
Newport, RI
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Posted on Mar 25 2014 08:12 AM
Thanks! You've got a reply on its way.
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deepeddy
Joined: May 19, 2009
Posts: 1263
Austin, Tejas
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Posted on Mar 25 2014 01:09 PM
I have one of those. Sounds great with the right output pickups. Mine are pretty high output so they drive that little fuzz pedal a little too hard. I usually have to roll back the volume on my guitar to keep it from breaking up. With the right settings, though, these are great pedals.
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EricB
Joined: Dec 16, 2007
Posts: 193
Newport, RI
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Posted on Mar 25 2014 04:24 PM
Sold Pending Funds!
And yeah, can be a temperamental fuzz, especially compared to some. Very input sensitive. I liked it a lot. The name is perfect - it really does nail that "Man with Harmonica" sound when you dial it in just right.
I'm not playing much these days and am in between jobs, so my fuzz collection after this has been narrowed down to a Devi Ever VFM, Hyperion, and a Big Muff with Tone Wicker. I had a lot of "flavor" fuzzes and distortion pedals, and the Spaghetti Western was the last one left.
I'm still wiring it up, but my "bread and butter" board looks like this:image
Just enough room to swap the Devi Ever Hyperion with the Tone Wicker Muff. They sound really close to one another, but I totally can't make up my mind which one I like better. So for now anyways, I'm keeping them both.
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artdecade
Joined: Aug 30, 2012
Posts: 399
Twangsville
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Posted on Mar 26 2014 10:45 AM
What's that pedal with the Rat Fink decal/sticker?
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EricB
Joined: Dec 16, 2007
Posts: 193
Newport, RI
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Posted on Mar 26 2014 06:52 PM
it's a DIY Rat clone that I stuck the sticker on. I use it as a booster. Adds a little bit of grit and gain, but nothing close to the amount of distortion the pedal's capable of. Good for the MoAM kinda sound.
The red looper control in the lower right switches between two channels, with the option to also combine them, or mute them for silent tuning. First loop is the fuzzes and the wah, and the 2nd is everything else (starting w/the Rat clone). The unpainted mini looper lets me turn the wah and first fuzz (VFM) on or off simultaneously within the first loop.
Also have send and receive jacks in the right side of the board that connect to the 2nd loop to go out to my tank. The FRV-1 is there for gigging (sounds close enough, and not the burden to replace or carry that my tank would be).
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