penelope tree wrote:
EDIT: Looks like Fredric make one (the Grumbly Wolf). They have a lot of classic circuits covered!
The Grumbly Wolf isn't a traditional Green Ringer.
It's more of a distortion pedal w/ a Green Ringer circuit in it. I didn't really like it. Definitely not as "versatile" as a more faithful Ringer clone.
MechaGodzilla wrote:the person that builds the best ringer is you, yourself, from a kit.
While that's probably true, Chicago Stompworks builds one that isn't very expensive and sounds great.
psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
…...........................… Sweet dealin's: here "Now, of course, Strega is not a Minimoog… and I am not Sun Ra" - dude from MAKENOISE #GreenRinger
Got my Behringer Super Fuzz today in the mail - don’t know how it stacks up to an FZ-2 but for $40 new this thing friggin’ RIPS HARD.
I love the orange colour too. I was worried it would be as pale as the box photo but it’s a very nice deep orange and it sounds killer. Very loud and very Wizard-y which is what I want.....
coldbrightsunlight wrote:Looks cool control-wise but not a fan of those tiny pots.
I feel you, that is an instant dealbreaker for me.....
It depends how often I expect to adjust the settings and whether it's something that needs to be quite precise. But yes, they can be pretty irritating, particularly if you can't see how they're set.
Yeah that's true if I didn't need to adjust them much it's ok. But I don't know that till I get the pedal, and I don't need a pedal to be that small. So it's negative points for sure though if you're tight on board space then it's probably