FY-2 Fuzz and good clones
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FY-2 Fuzz and good clones
Recently interested in picking up an FY2 clone. The Watson tends to be $$$ but the EQD Terminal and Solidgoldfx Sasori are more affordable. Is it worth spending more to get the Watson or a Fredric’s Super Unpleasant Companion?
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Fredric’s is legit
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Wattson's pedals aren't cool. Just saying.
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Since everyone seems to be after FY-2's at the moment, I might as well throw my tiny hat in the ring... :surprise:


FY-2 is my jam, so I had to make one, but I never want to tread on any other builders toes, especially here in the UK (Pigeon FX and Fredric Effects) and so I want to put something out there that offers something vaguely original, so I put a gate switch.
With it on, and the mids bumped, you get an FY-2 that plays a little nicer with chords and cuts through more.
I don't have a problem with the lack of headroom, but apparently that's a thing so there's a post-boost in there. Typically a straight LPB-1 spec boost shaves off a tiny, tiny bit of high-end so I worked from a more refined schematic to retain it, and it sounds identical to my vintage FY-2.
Sorry for being a whore. I've not got started on the rest of the batch so they're not for sale yet, and I'm not 100% happy with the fairly bland face-plate, but still.
Anyway....
For the money, you can't go wrong with the Fredric Super, since you're getting two pedals in one and a swanky enclosure.
EQD Terminal is really nice, but a touch dark for my taste. The two tone controls are useful but quite subtle.
For something similar to the FY-2 I love the Basic Audio Zippy. It retains most of the skank but is more open-sounding, and so it's a little more 'musical' and versatile as a result.


FY-2 is my jam, so I had to make one, but I never want to tread on any other builders toes, especially here in the UK (Pigeon FX and Fredric Effects) and so I want to put something out there that offers something vaguely original, so I put a gate switch.
I don't have a problem with the lack of headroom, but apparently that's a thing so there's a post-boost in there. Typically a straight LPB-1 spec boost shaves off a tiny, tiny bit of high-end so I worked from a more refined schematic to retain it, and it sounds identical to my vintage FY-2.
Sorry for being a whore. I've not got started on the rest of the batch so they're not for sale yet, and I'm not 100% happy with the fairly bland face-plate, but still.
Anyway....
For the money, you can't go wrong with the Fredric Super, since you're getting two pedals in one and a swanky enclosure.
EQD Terminal is really nice, but a touch dark for my taste. The two tone controls are useful but quite subtle.
For something similar to the FY-2 I love the Basic Audio Zippy. It retains most of the skank but is more open-sounding, and so it's a little more 'musical' and versatile as a result.
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Looks like a great one, Snufkino!
I'll add another +1 for Fredric Effects stuff. I have the Deeply Unpleasant Companion, and it rips. It gives my bass a really metallic honk that I quite enjoy.
I'll add another +1 for Fredric Effects stuff. I have the Deeply Unpleasant Companion, and it rips. It gives my bass a really metallic honk that I quite enjoy.
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Ugly Nora wrote:Wattson's pedals aren't cool. Just saying.
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That Candy is beautiful, Snufkino.
I had the Fredric Unpleasant Companion but sold it, a little regret there. It sounded rad just not what I was into at the time.
Catalinbread Merkin could be an option. Found myself lowkey gasing a for it, may be able to snag a well-used one next week. In the meantime I'm breadboarding a clone. Though it's apparently based on a fuzzrite, I've gotten sounds very reminiscent of the Unpleasant Companion, dependent on texture pot/cap values and gain staging between the three transistors. From what I've heard in demos the Merkin has a wild sweep on the texture pot, so there's probably an FY-2-like setting to be found.
I had the Fredric Unpleasant Companion but sold it, a little regret there. It sounded rad just not what I was into at the time.
Catalinbread Merkin could be an option. Found myself lowkey gasing a for it, may be able to snag a well-used one next week. In the meantime I'm breadboarding a clone. Though it's apparently based on a fuzzrite, I've gotten sounds very reminiscent of the Unpleasant Companion, dependent on texture pot/cap values and gain staging between the three transistors. From what I've heard in demos the Merkin has a wild sweep on the texture pot, so there's probably an FY-2-like setting to be found.
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Ugly Nora wrote:Wattson's pedals aren't cool. Just saying.
Blast from the past right there.
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frodog wrote:That Candy is beautiful, Snufkino.
I had the Fredric Unpleasant Companion but sold it, a little regret there. It sounded rad just not what I was into at the time.
Catalinbread Merkin could be an option. Found myself lowkey gasing a for it, may be able to snag a well-used one next week. In the meantime I'm breadboarding a clone. Though it's apparently based on a fuzzrite, I've gotten sounds very reminiscent of the Unpleasant Companion, dependent on texture pot/cap values and gain staging between the three transistors. From what I've heard in demos the Merkin has a wild sweep on the texture pot, so there's probably an FY-2-like setting to be found.
The Merkin is a fuzzrite, and funnily enough, the Fuzzrite (along with the Orpheum) are the basis for the FY-2 circuit.
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UglyCasanova wrote:Ugly Nora wrote:Wattson's pedals aren't cool. Just saying.
Blast from the past right there.
I vaguely remember someone from Watson asking why people didn’t think their pedals were cool in a thread somewhere. Is this a reference to that?
I recently bought their FY-6 and it’s pretty sweet.
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I know anarchy audio makes one but it has an active EQ
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Looks awesome manSnufkino wrote:Sorry for being a whore. I've not got started on the rest of the batch so they're not for sale yet, and I'm not 100% happy with the fairly bland face-plate, but still.![]()
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