My Fuzz Quest: Input needed.

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TONEBENDER?
Lots to choose from. Earthquaker's is reasonably priced, and I'm sure there are plenty more.
I've got a BYOC one and it's great. Kind of a fuzzface foundation with a waspy rasp on top.
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Bellyheart wrote:Did you not like the Merkin, thats the only thing I can think of...that isn't really costly.


I could never play a pedal called the "Merkin".
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dorfmeister wrote:I could never play a pedal called the "Merkin".


Pubes need warmth too. It's cold out there.
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Aw, but it's fun!
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Just bought a Basic Audio Spooky Tooth.

http://www.mrdwab.com/john/pedalpage.html

A 4 knob version is now stock.

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MountainKing Frequency LSD. Does all sort of velcro tones and self oscillates, but you can dial in some more "normal" garage tones too with a bit of care...one of my "for life" pedals. Also DAM Meathead Deluxe is a great fuzz, goes from nice overdrivey sounds to flat out thick fuzz face to doom and anywhere in between. Also have lots of love for the Blackout Effectors Fixd Fuzz - once again lots of tomes from a nice clean boost to velcro fuzz to more conventional 60s garage rock...awesome value for the price.
buncha stuff...
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I got my Spooky Tooth in the mail two days ago. This morning I finally managed to try it. It's insane how many tones are in the timbre knob. Lovely.
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phantasmagorovich wrote:I got my Spooky Tooth in the mail two days ago. This morning I finally managed to try it. It's insane how many tones are in the timbre knob. Lovely.


I'm really looking forward to getting mine. What other fuzz pedals do you have and what would you say about it in comparison to them?
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