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i'd love to get a fuzz tone like on "here come the warm jets". apparently he used a "project wem" fuzz... no idea what that was, but would anyone have recommendations on getting a fuzz tone like this?

http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?i=21770163&id=21770166&s=143441
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soundhack wrote:i'd love to get a fuzz tone like on "here come the warm jets". apparently he used a "project wem" fuzz... no idea what that was, but would anyone have recommendations on getting a fuzz tone like this?

http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZSt ... 6&s=143441
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLRnAk0CuiM[/youtube]
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Just an FYI, Soundhack, the Watkins/WEM stuff was assembled in the UK, so if you're listening to British acts of the 60s/70s, there's a good chance you'll hear W/W stuff on the records (the Copicat tape delay being the most famous).
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i enjoy this cover of that song a lot, too.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPYG4mTzL5w[/youtube]

keep in mind that the Eno version is (at least) doubletracked & 'treated' in various ways. the finished product may bear only a slight resemblance to what was coming out of the guitar amp that day. but, yeah, WEM fuzz was what they used.
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echorec wrote:Just an FYI, Soundhack, the Watkins/WEM stuff was assembled in the UK, so if you're listening to British acts of the 60s/70s, there's a good chance you'll hear W/W stuff on the records (the Copicat tape delay being the most famous).
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A classic example of that:

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Any users of ghost's warmjets? I saw one of his DIY's recently sold, wish I could have picked it up haha
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rfurtkamp wrote:A classic example of that:

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That's a rad pic
I studied percussion under the principal percussionist of the la phil at the time
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Eno, I think Led Zeppelin, Adam & the ants, love & rockets already did it I found later so I weren't crazy
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Enos ambient series would've been great w heavy warm fuzz
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Chuckchuck wrote:Enos ambient series would've been great w heavy warm fuzz
have you heard the Fripp & Eno records?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faTxUSO-6mA[/youtube]
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nice but still so clean
Im just using my imagination for a dirty heavily distorted eno record
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