Looking for a crunchy bass-heavy fuzz

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Re: Looking for a crunchy bass-heavy fuzz

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Mudfuzz wrote:
Trifarce wrote:Sorry, I should have specified, crunchy like the guitars on Kill Em All

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Hmm... Landmine? or on the cheap Death metal?
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Re: Looking for a crunchy bass-heavy fuzz

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Im seriously in love with the Fix'd Fuzz the musket is bad ass for a muffy sound but the fix'd fuzz is big death roars.
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Re: Looking for a crunchy bass-heavy fuzz

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Actually, if you're going for the guitar sound on Kill 'em All, the Landmine is not a bad recommendation. And it can get really fuckin bassy when you crank the bass knob on it.
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