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Oh man, I forgot about that dod/digitech grunge pedal. I really like the way it sounds, and I might end up with that, but I was wondering..... how well do you guys think those noisemaker pedals would work with vocals?
Duder, if you want something better than DOD, but cheaper and less intense than Devi, I strongly recommend the EHX double muff. I picked one up the other day on a whim because it was $55 and I am very impressed. Dirty, fuzzy, and versatile.
As far as running vocals through fuzz I dunno but it may serve you well to get something with a clean blend or to buy something that allows you to blend in some clean signal so that you can retain some clairity betwixt the fuzzocity.
goroth wrote:Most builders are content on reproducing the same crap. Which is fine. Most guitarists want the same crap.
Thanks for the help all. I couldn't find a grunge pedal cheap enough as I decided I didn't wanna spend over $30, but I did find a digitech metal master instead. After watching enough reviews I think it'll work out real well.
yeah its kind of a one-trick pony but at the same time it was my go-to dirt for Noise when i wanted to add another dimension when things started to sound too conventionally monolithic. for $20 its a cool pedal despite its flaws.
Tom Dalton wrote:
The problem wasn't that it was a guy tonguing another guy's ass...it's that anyone was tonguing anyone's ass.
another reason why i'll never circuit bend a pedal. i fuck up a toy keyboard i'm out, what, $3. i fuck up a "cheap" pedal i'm out $20 at least. & it kills the resale/trade value. its just not worth it IMO.
Tom Dalton wrote:
The problem wasn't that it was a guy tonguing another guy's ass...it's that anyone was tonguing anyone's ass.