neonblack wrote:There's usually one on reverb for around $125. I'm always so tempted to snag it.
With a clean blend or not its fucking worth it!!!
KaosCill8r wrote:Hey Joe, how you doing? Yeah dude still loving it. I can't leave a fuzz on just one setting. I'm a tweaker and stacker. We should start a union. The tweakers and stackers local 666. The Hawk is the tits. On guitar or bass, there is usually a decent fuzzy sound to be found. When I get some new recording gear I'm going to give it a try on vocals. The 4545 is discontinued too isn't it? What type of sound can you get out of them? They seem to be loved around here. And hard to get. No one wants to let them go.
I waited around a year and a half before I could snag one, but I was looking for one with a clean blend. They come up here every once in a while. It has two oscillators fucking up the sound of a pretty gnarly fuzz. But it's got a few switches to pick lows or highs to be oscillated. It's wild and splatty, but if you play hard it's deep and doomy.
I'd say the Hawk can get a little of the sound, but it doesn't have that always on oscillation on top. It's also louder than all fuck. Depending on your style the gate switch can come in handy. I'd prolly love the sound of a 4545>Hawk>Pickle Pie B come to think of it. Except I like a blend to be able to mix it all together in the end. But as soon as I get my Fuck fixed it'll most likely be Fuck>4545>Custom Orbit Fuzz>Pickle Pie B. Right now with just the three others I can kill all small things just turning my amp on.