Reverb17
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NYC
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Posted on Aug 03 2010 04:53 PM
Almost forgot to mention what a great guy Jered at BigFoot FX (he makes the Spaghetti Western Fuzz) is.
Back in March my fx board was stolen/lost. I emailed Jered to see if he had any more Spaghetti Western fuzzes in stock. In less than an hour he wrote back that he had done an internet search and had found my Fuzz. It had just went up on the Guitar Center used equipment page near my house.
He had passed up a sale to help me out. Needless to say I was completely stunned.
If anyone is on the fence about buying a Spaghetti Western Fuzz, consider his customer service.
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EricB
Joined: Dec 16, 2007
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Newport, RI
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Posted on Aug 06 2010 11:26 AM
I've weighed in on it before, but a big +1 to the Spaghetti Western Fuzz. It's a great pedal. I'm thinking about picking up one of Bigfoot Fx's vibrato pedals for shits and giggles.
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Fady
Joined: Mar 07, 2010
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North Carolina
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Posted on Sep 06 2010 08:03 AM
Klas - One of these particularly favored for The Angry Breed stuff - perhaps the Fuzzbrite?
Klas
To me fuzz is all about 60s sounds. I have a Maestro Fuzz-Tone RI as well as a Fuzzbrite. The former does a great job on covering the sounds of the early to mid 60s while the latter does the mid to later part of the decade equally good.
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DeadRanchHands
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Posted on Sep 06 2010 08:43 AM
I bought a Fuzzrite clone on ebay a while back. I love it.
Edit: I just realized I posted this same thing before. Urgh.
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Klas
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Posted on Sep 06 2010 12:42 PM
Onslow_Beach
Klas - One of these particularly favored for The Angry Breed stuff - perhaps the Fuzzbrite?
Yep, the Fuzzbrite was used for the Angry Breed recordings while we used the Maestro for the few fuzz tunes on our second album.
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Snufkino
Joined: Nov 03, 2009
Posts: 228
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Posted on Sep 06 2010 01:10 PM
Has anyone tried the Malekko omnicron fuzz or the Catalinbread Merkin?
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shivers13
Joined: Jul 29, 2009
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Boss Angeles, CA
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Posted on Sep 06 2010 07:08 PM
bmsurfcaster
I think I am gonna to try the FZ5 out. It seems like a versatile pedal.
Picked up a Boss FZ5 used for 50 bucks at Guitar Center today and I was plesantly surprised! The middle or "M" Mode setting gets pretty close to the Maestro Fuzztone type sound. I played along to Hal Blaine's 1963 Fuzz-filled Hot Rod LP "Dueces, T's, Roadsters & Drums" and though not exact, it sounded pretty darn close to it...
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LakerFan
Joined: Jun 22, 2010
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Posted on Sep 26 2010 12:11 PM
I really enjoyed the part of the thread with links to fuzz song examples. Can one of the more fuzz experienced guys start a thread with song titles and links where possible to surf fuzz songs?
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Klas
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Posted on Oct 22 2010 02:18 PM
Klas
To me fuzz is all about 60's sounds. I have a Maestro Fuzz-Tone RI as well as a Fuzzbrite. The former does a great job on covering the sounds of the early to mid 60's while the latter does the mid to later part of the decade equally good.
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I just added a third fuzz to my other two and think that I now have all the fuzz sounds I possibly need. It's a clone (called Unpleasant Companion by Fredric Effects) of the Shin-ei FY-2 Companion Fuzz which was used by many of the Japanese GS groups of the late 60's. Sounds totally sick, haha.
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narciso
Joined: Mar 29, 2010
Posts: 324
Spain
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Posted on Oct 22 2010 05:58 PM
I think it is more a distorsion pedal than a fuzz, but with certains (and extreme) settings the bixonic expandora can give a guitar with single pickups the nastiest and craziest fuzzy brown tones I have ever heard.
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antman
Joined: Nov 13, 2010
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Posted on Nov 13 2010 09:01 PM
The Univox Superfuzz does it for me. I've had mine since 1967 and it simply blows away any other fuzz or distortion I've ever had or ever tried.
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casey
Joined: May 18, 2006
Posts: 521
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Posted on Nov 14 2010 04:01 AM
Anybody know of a fuzz that approximates the one on "Spirit in The Sky" ?
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Ariel
Joined: Aug 29, 2009
Posts: 1556
Israel
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Posted on Nov 14 2010 05:32 AM
I recently tested the Greenhouse Effects Remedy Fuzz.
It's a local hand made build, also sells in the US. I was very impressed- versatile sounds, crazy gain, superb quality.
You can check it out here:
http://www.pedalgeek.com/cgi-bin/new_shop.cgi?config=&uid=TX12_wAA1289733821&command=link--ghr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMV65xQZRDI&
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2q2FwXnrZcI&
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sidewalksurf
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
Posts: 243
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Posted on Nov 15 2010 10:31 PM
shivers13
bmsurfcaster
I think I am gonna to try the FZ5 out. It seems like a versatile pedal.
Picked up a Boss FZ5 used for 50 bucks at Guitar Center today and I was plesantly surprised! The middle or "M" Mode setting gets pretty close to the Maestro Fuzztone type sound. I played along to Hal Blaine's 1963 Fuzz-filled Hot Rod LP "Dueces, T's, Roadsters & Drums" and though not exact, it sounded pretty darn close to it...
Agreed. I picked one of these up last week and I like it. Had a new fuzz tune in mind that my Fuzzrite didn't quite sound right on, but I think the FZ5 in the "M" mode will work perfect for it.
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badash
Joined: Aug 18, 2006
Posts: 1732
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Posted on Nov 15 2010 11:01 PM
sidewalksurf
shivers13
bmsurfcaster
I think I am gonna to try the FZ5 out. It seems like a versatile pedal.
Picked up a Boss FZ5 used for 50 bucks at Guitar Center today and I was plesantly surprised! The middle or "M" Mode setting gets pretty close to the Maestro Fuzztone type sound. I played along to Hal Blaine's 1963 Fuzz-filled Hot Rod LP "Dueces, T's, Roadsters & Drums" and though not exact, it sounded pretty darn close to it...
Agreed. I picked one of these up last week and I like it. Had a new fuzz tune in mind that my Fuzzrite didn't quite sound right on, but I think the FZ5 in the "M" mode will work perfect for it.
I've had one for a couple years. The ability to boost the maestro really helps. The more boost, the less sputter, and you can really dial in exactly the amount sputter you want. Turn it all the way up, and it's just any old fuzz and loses its charm, but if you are careful you can really control it.
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EricB
Joined: Dec 16, 2007
Posts: 193
Newport, RI
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Posted on Nov 16 2010 10:18 AM
I may have posted about this earlier, but for someone looking for a cool but not totally traditional fuzz sound, I heavily recommend the Devi Ever Vintage Fuzz Master. There's aspects to its sound that are evocative of old school 60's fuzz, but it's also kinda crazy sounding.
I can't find any good samples online. I've got a link below to a song my band uses it on, but it's not exactly surfy, or 100 percent representative of the sound of the pedal. But for starters, here it is:
http://www.reverbnation.com/play_now/song_5370925
At the beginnings of each verse, and the solo 3/4 through. That's the VFM into a Bud Wah into a Muff. Lots of fuzz on the album. Born Mental is a Devi Ever Hyperion for most of the fuzz, with a Muff during the solo. And Julie is a Muff, with a Muff into a Small Clone for the solo.
Those are rough mixes, so try not to get hung up on the crappy vocals or mixing. But I figured it might be helpful to include them on this thread, because of the prominent use of 3 different fuzzes.
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EricB
Joined: Dec 16, 2007
Posts: 193
Newport, RI
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Posted on Nov 16 2010 10:26 AM
There's also a couple songs using the Bigfoot FX Spaghetti Western Fuzz that I'll post here as soon as they're ready.
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Snufkino
Joined: Nov 03, 2009
Posts: 228
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Posted on Nov 20 2010 07:39 PM
casey
Anybody know of a fuzz that approximates the one on "Spirit in The Sky" ?
I think any of the old 60's fuzz boxes (or modern clones) will get you there. The Maestro fuzz tone, fuzzrite etc. Maybe not the fy-2 shin-ei though, but it's still passable. Basically any 'zero sustain' fuzz that's not a fuzz face. If you're into DIY google "Green Bomb" fuzzrite. That seems pretty cool and wasn't named after 'Greenbaumb' by accident.
For more modern pedals, I'd guess maybe the Catalinbread Merkin? Or the Homebrew Electronics UFO fuzz (which is an octave fuzz, but in the non-octave mode it's got a similar tone). Actually, a good octave fuzz with the octave either off or blended right down sounds pretty good.
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EricB
Joined: Dec 16, 2007
Posts: 193
Newport, RI
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Posted on Nov 21 2010 10:58 PM
Just checked out the UFO demo vid from pgs, and I think I know the next pedal I'm gonna be picking up. Seems really versatile.
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ludobag
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at south of
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Posted on Feb 04 2011 12:27 PM
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