Fuzz for Tele/Strat
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Fuzz for Tele/Strat
Hello everyone!
Question:
I primarily play guitars outfitted with p90's.
I recently bought a Reverend Eastsider with a strat pickup configuration. I love it to death, but I have run into a problem:
I'm looking for a fuzz that will work well with it.
I'm a huge fan of my Devi Ever Hyperion, EWS Fuzzy Drive, Rats, and Bi Fuzz.
I'm looking for something that can get me more bass-boosted low end fuzz with enough gain to facilitate shredding. I play in a Bowie tribute band, and I'm looking for a mix of Fripp and Gabrels when I'm thinking about this tone.
Thanks!~
Question:
I primarily play guitars outfitted with p90's.
I recently bought a Reverend Eastsider with a strat pickup configuration. I love it to death, but I have run into a problem:
I'm looking for a fuzz that will work well with it.
I'm a huge fan of my Devi Ever Hyperion, EWS Fuzzy Drive, Rats, and Bi Fuzz.
I'm looking for something that can get me more bass-boosted low end fuzz with enough gain to facilitate shredding. I play in a Bowie tribute band, and I'm looking for a mix of Fripp and Gabrels when I'm thinking about this tone.
Thanks!~
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Re: Fuzz for Tele/Strat
Maybe this? http://www.shoepedals.com/robert.html
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Re: Fuzz for Tele/Strat
There's the ARC Buzzaround clone, could work for you. I think fuzz faces and strats are a match made in heaven, but prob not what you're going for...
Also I wanna check out that Shoe pedal now
Also I wanna check out that Shoe pedal now
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Re: Fuzz for Tele/Strat
Thanks guys!
Yeah, I'm totally digging the Crimson King and Shor pedals!
Any idea what kind of muff variant I should be looking into?
Yeah, I'm totally digging the Crimson King and Shor pedals!
Any idea what kind of muff variant I should be looking into?
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Re: Fuzz for Tele/Strat
I always found Ram's Head variants to be the best all-round Muffs, but there's many types I haven't tried. If you go down that rabbit hole you'll have to try them in person. Maybe something with less-scooped mids than your typical muff? For cheap, the EHX Tone Wicker I guess. OR... a B&M champ/fuzz unit? Kind of muffish, not as heavy sounding perhaps, but a little more versatile.
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Re: Fuzz for Tele/Strat
I've always like the Musket bestwhen it came to Muffs, it has a fantastic sound with really well dialed tonal options, can go from mild to apocalypse.Snufkino wrote:I always found Ram's Head variants to be the best all-round Muffs, but there's many types I haven't tried. If you go down that rabbit hole you'll have to try them in person. Maybe something with less-scooped mids than your typical muff? For cheap, the EHX Tone Wicker I guess. OR... a B&M champ/fuzz unit? Kind of muffish, not as heavy sounding perhaps, but a little more versatile.
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Re: Fuzz for Tele/Strat
I don't really hear *fuzz* per se when I think of Gabriels in the Bowie era.
It's more amp gain or straight-ahead rock distortion.
It's more amp gain or straight-ahead rock distortion.
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Re: Fuzz for Tele/Strat
some sort of Buzzaround is a good suggestion.
also, maybe a ZVEX Mastotron or Box of Metal would work.
also, maybe a ZVEX Mastotron or Box of Metal would work.
