Guidelines: $100 tops Not really looking at OD's, phasers, or flangers Boutique the better
Right now I'm trying to choose in between a DE Ruiner, TP, or a Malekko Trem. It's basically a matter of whether I want to fill my stoner rock or garage rock needs.
mordecainyc wrote:Got a Durham Crazy Horse Fuzz for sale or trade. Sounds like Neil Diamond - or like Neil Diamond on crack, if you want it to
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Guidelines: $100 tops Not really looking at OD's, phasers, or flangers Boutique the better
Right now I'm trying to choose in between a DE Ruiner, TP, or a Malekko Trem. It's basically a matter of whether I want to fill my stoner rock or garage rock needs.
I am a modultion whore, so I say go for the trem. But what are ya roickin for fuzz right now?
I'm kinda feeling my stoner rock influences kicking in though (no offense)
Any pedal suggestions to help make a Fender Blues Jr. sound more desert rock-y? (Other than the Ruiner) I was getting some pretty good sounds (for my setup) with the bass and mids at 10 and treble at 2 with the gain maxed, a Russian Big Muff with sustain maxed, and the neck pickup of my Gretsch.
Gretsch Hollowbody and Fender Blues Jr. stoner rock.
mordecainyc wrote:Got a Durham Crazy Horse Fuzz for sale or trade. Sounds like Neil Diamond - or like Neil Diamond on crack, if you want it to
mutmoo wrote:I'm kinda feeling my stoner rock influences kicking in though (no offense)
Any pedal suggestions to help make a Fender Blues Jr. sound more desert rock-y? (Other than the Ruiner) I was getting some pretty good sounds (for my setup) with the bass and mids at 10 and treble at 2 with the gain maxed, a Russian Big Muff with sustain maxed, and the neck pickup of my Gretsch.
Gretsch Hollowbody and Fender Blues Jr. stoner rock.
Another vote for the trem. I bought mine initially as a "I'm getting into effects so I have no idea if I'll use this or not, but it's a great deal!" type of thing and I'm amazing at how much I do use it. On my fretless, I can really make the slides and fretless nuances jump out a lot more than just by myself, especially when holding out long tones. I like it so much that it's one of the few pedals you will see me using at church (sorry Tom, methinks the Chalice would scare some people... )
Whether I keep my current one (EHX Stereo Pulsar) or not, I'm definitely keeping a tremolo in my setup.