My Algal Bloom arrived! Saw one on the 'bay and snagged it for $95. It doesn't seem to have a number but it's a common 4 knob floral print. Really great looking little thing.
So I plug it in like this: guitar>Phantom Octave>Algal Bloom>ABSynth>Boss DD5>QTron+>Line 6 M9 (I'll talk about that thing later

. All of this is direct into two Behringer DI's through my PA. The order of the FH pedals was natural enough to get the best out of each.
I start playing to see where I'm at and it's really good, right away. I put the level and gain at 2, bloom at noon, then started messing with the starve. I never had a fuzz with a starve and I really like what I came up with parking at 9 o'clock. Then began the Rock! or similar! This is exactly what I've been looking for, seriously. It's rich in harmonics and the controls have a much bigger sweep than the ABSynth. Wonderful note separation and punch. The Peavey T-60 has a multitude of pickup configs and it plays really nicely with all my FHs.
My lovely wife was in the room and she said that it "Sounds..like..sublime." Now I love Sublime, but what I was playing did not sound like them. She clarified, "Not like
Sublime, but the sound is sublime, like you, but you playing guitar in heaven."

. Then I kicked in the Phantom Octave and she said, "Now that's the Sex one. That one (the AB) sounds like you have a chorus of angels and that one (the PO) sounds like you're shooting lightning." Thanks for your encouraging feedback, babe! Then, sex and sex. Yay me!
Anyways, thanks everyone, for helping me pick the Algal Bloom. I was inspired to write a slogan for Tom.
Fuzzhugger (fx):
Makes Chicks Horny.