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Re: I'd love some help with fuzzes people

Postby HighDeaf1080p » Tue May 03, 2016 12:20 pm

Dungus wrote:That's what I use (with my Clusterfuzz/Unpleasant Surprise) and I rule, so there you go.



^^ His logic is sound. ^^
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Re: I'd love some help with fuzzes people

Postby Dungus » Tue May 03, 2016 12:23 pm

HighDeaf1080p wrote:
Dungus wrote:That's what I use (with my Clusterfuzz/Unpleasant Surprise) and I rule, so there you go.



^^ His logic is sound. ^^


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Re: I'd love some help with fuzzes people

Postby HighDeaf1080p » Tue May 03, 2016 12:24 pm

I would never say that...and I don't like all the people who do.
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Re: I'd love some help with fuzzes people

Postby fcknoise » Tue May 03, 2016 12:52 pm

rustywire wrote:My 2 current fav fuzz circuits: Harmonic Percolator & Tonebender Pro MK II.
They aren't what you're looking for but I'll recommend them to anyone just because they're such great circuits.
In my head they would slay with an SG+OR80 :whoa:

Something I don't currently own but is on my shortlist: Super Fuzz or Foxx Tone Machine circuit with the mode toggle switch setup as a footswitch.
Without the octave you get a nice scooped Muffy sound :hobbes:


I've never tried either of those circuits, but I feel like Tonebenders are more accessible that Buzzarounds/Dizzy Tones. Like, all the clones of them costs quite a bit, but they look really really GAS-worthy. Any specific builds you recommend?

That sounds like a good idea too! Versatility is really nice in a small setup like this. I'll look around :thumb:

Dungus wrote:Cheap Blunderbuss in the b/s/t, really great muff-based pedal.

That's what I use (with my Clusterfuzz/Unpleasant Surprise) and I rule, so there you go.


Blunderbuss! I'll look into it, I've been wanting one of those before. Now I'm really digging into these more obscure circuits though, but if all else fails I might snatch it.

It kinda looks like I'm gonna go for one expensive+one cheaper pedal now. Probably gonna put down the dough for the fredric FY-2/6 because it looks so damn pretty :love:
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Re: I'd love some help with fuzzes people

Postby popvulture » Tue May 03, 2016 1:03 pm

I have an Analog Man Sun Bender, which is a Mark 1.5 circuit. Super nasty/cutting, really aggressive. It sounds best IMO with the guitar volume dialed back between .5 and 1 number. Doesn't have the range of tones down the volume knob as a FF, but nonetheless pretty versatile pedal.

Also have a Basic Audio Scarab Deluxe, which is I believe a MKIII variation. Tamer but still pretty ballsy, lots of versatility.

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Re: I'd love some help with fuzzes people

Postby fcknoise » Tue May 03, 2016 1:36 pm

I'll check some tonenbender stuff out, thanks.

Also registered on TGP to check their B/S/T out. I feel the wrong kind of dirty, but I found a Dizzy Tone (Jext telez) for 135$. No idea if the pedal or the price is good though
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Re: I'd love some help with fuzzes people

Postby lost in music » Tue May 03, 2016 1:57 pm

Dungus wrote:Cheap Blunderbuss in the b/s/t, really great muff-based pedal.


holy fuckoly, that blunderbuss is cheap. almost crying because I don't have money for fuzzes right now.
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Re: I'd love some help with fuzzes people

Postby Tristan » Tue May 03, 2016 2:46 pm

I'm not completely sure what you want to do and what you're going for, but these fuzz pedals are the ones that really spoke to me so far.

Heavy:
HM-2 (Anarchy Audio), Muff (EFE DP-01 6618, El Musico Loco 74 Overdrive, Pharaoh), Superfuzz (Buzzz)

Vintage:
Dizzy Tone (Jext Telez), Fuzz Face (Maypole), Harmonic Percolator (Jupiter FX), Tonebender (Tomkat Bender, Killer)

Modern:
Magnetic Effects (Buzzkill, White Atom), MF Drive, Terminal

Modern Heavy:
Driving Notion, Frazz Dazzler, KMA Machines (Fuzzly Bear, Minos), Okko Black Beast
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Re: I'd love some help with fuzzes people

Postby rustywire » Tue May 03, 2016 4:33 pm

There's a fella out of Ireland building "Super Electric" Tonebenders which are exceptional, not quite being D*A*M and Sola Sound, Pigdog & Castledine...even Skinpimp builds but he knows what he's doing/tuning and for fair prices. Lumpy's Tone Shop, too

I plan on grabbing one of these myself:
https://reverb.com/item/1464947-super-e ... e-shipping

I avoid BPC/JMI and wont buy them.

Brandsmannen wrote:I'll check some tonenbender stuff out, thanks.

Also registered on TGP to check their B/S/T out. I feel the wrong kind of dirty, but I found a Dizzy Tone (Jext telez) for 135$. No idea if the pedal or the price is good though


$135 is a good "sure, why not" try it price. Def. Watch a few videos first tho
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Re: I'd love some help with fuzzes people

Postby fcknoise » Tue May 03, 2016 5:54 pm

Tristan wrote:I'm not completely sure what you want to do and what you're going for, but these fuzz pedals are the ones that really spoke to me so far.

Heavy:
HM-2 (Anarchy Audio), Muff (EFE DP-01 6618, El Musico Loco 74 Overdrive, Pharaoh), Superfuzz (Buzzz)

Vintage:
Dizzy Tone (Jext Telez), Fuzz Face (Maypole), Harmonic Percolator (Jupiter FX), Tonebender (Tomkat Bender, Killer)

Modern:
Magnetic Effects (Buzzkill, White Atom), MF Drive, Terminal

Modern Heavy:
Driving Notion, Frazz Dazzler, KMA Machines (Fuzzly Bear, Minos), Okko Black Beast


This list is awesome! Thanks a bunch. I don't know how I liked the jext telez dizzy. Def think the Ghost FX buzzaround sounded better. But I see everywhere that the circuits are really similar...

rustywire wrote:There's a fella out of Ireland building "Super Electric" Tonebenders which are exceptional, not quite being D*A*M and Sola Sound, Pigdog & Castledine...even Skinpimp builds but he knows what he's doing/tuning and for fair prices. Lumpy's Tone Shop, too

I plan on grabbing one of these myself:
https://reverb.com/item/1464947-super-e ... e-shipping

I avoid BPC/JMI and wont buy them.

Brandsmannen wrote:I'll check some tonenbender stuff out, thanks.

Also registered on TGP to check their B/S/T out. I feel the wrong kind of dirty, but I found a Dizzy Tone (Jext telez) for 135$. No idea if the pedal or the price is good though


$135 is a good "sure, why not" try it price. Def. Watch a few videos first tho


I had a look at super electric. Really reasonable price and free shipping. Splendid suggestion. I saw that there was an option to not have 9v in and no LED, haha what's up with that? sounds like wankery to me, but I don't know shit.

Kinda what I figured with the Jext Dizzy. Not sure if it's my main GAS right now though..
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Re: I'd love some help with fuzzes people

Postby rustywire » Tue May 03, 2016 6:56 pm

Yeah 9v power jack & led are options for Super Electric Tonebenders.
The original circuits include neither, some people prefer it that way, myself being one of them. :hobbes:
Bare bones versions are also less expensive...and I prefer to begin with OEM specs before trying modded versions of a pedal.
Feel like it gives me a better reference point and origin for comparison, foundation to build upon.
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Re: I'd love some help with fuzzes people

Postby fcknoise » Tue May 03, 2016 6:59 pm

Oh, then I guess it kinda makes sense to me too. I don't really care about vintage correctness and stuff, but I understand folks who do.

I might've found my buzzaround now though :drool:

http://badpixel.weebly.com/buzzaround.html

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I bet my life savings it's expensive asf though

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Re: I'd love some help with fuzzes people

Postby rustywire » Tue May 03, 2016 7:07 pm

For me, in this case it's less about being vintage correct as it is experiencing a product as it was designed/functional as intended.
But yeah, that's part of it.
These circuits are simple, maybe a dozen components. So anything you add or change is going to have some influence on the performance.
Use of 9v power supply raises the noise floor, addition of a led increases drain on the battery [not by much] and may affect sonics...but they hurt my eyes more than anything :idk:
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Re: I'd love some help with fuzzes people

Postby fcknoise » Tue May 03, 2016 7:52 pm

Aha I see. I just have a hard time grasping that a measly LED would make that much difference though. I do understand that power supplies have the risk of being noisier, buI'll probably only run the four pedals on a single daisy anyways
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Re: I'd love some help with fuzzes people

Postby popvulture » Tue May 03, 2016 7:54 pm

Brandsmannen wrote:Oh, then I guess it kinda makes sense to me too. I don't really care about vintage correctness and stuff, but I understand folks who do.

I might've found my buzzaround now though :drool:

http://badpixel.weebly.com/buzzaround.html

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I bet my life savings it's expensive asf though

EDIT: it was


Oooooooh I must check that out...
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