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Caesar wrote:Modern Classics:
zvex-Fuzz Factory
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Jordan Bosstone
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Then there's all the oddball/Japanese fuzz...

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Royal Fuzz
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snipelfritz wrote:Might as well put Blue Box on the list. Not sure when it came around, but I'm sure there have been plenty more octave fuzz's after it than before.


wasn't the Octavia before it?

Prolly, just figured I'd contribute to the discussion. They're slightly different. Octavia generates octave up and down, Blue Box just down. I think. Never actually fiddled around with either of them.
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Caesar wrote:Modern Classics:
zvex-Fuzz Factory
devi-Soda Meiser

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snipelfritz wrote:Prolly, just figured I'd contribute to the discussion. They're slightly different. Octavia generates octave up and down, Blue Box just down. I think. Never actually fiddled around with either of them.

Blue box does octave down only. Two octaves down :animal:
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Ye, moderns was the next question.
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I dunno if the circuit is a clone or an original, don't really feel like looking into it, but the swollen pickle before dunlop rubbed their greasy cocks all over it?
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wsas3 wrote:I dunno if the circuit is a clone or an original, don't really feel like looking into it, but the swollen pickle before dunlop rubbed their greasy cocks all over it?

I think that one was a Big Muff done on a Transistor Array IC... might be wrong though, one of the Way Huge pedals was though.

To be honest, half of these effects mentioned are clones in some way of each other.
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Scruffie wrote:
wsas3 wrote:I dunno if the circuit is a clone or an original, don't really feel like looking into it, but the swollen pickle before dunlop rubbed their greasy cocks all over it?

I think that one was a Big Muff done on a Transistor Array IC... might be wrong though, one of the Way Huge pedals was though.

To be honest, half of these effects mentioned are clones in some way of each other.

:lol: True, very true. But yeah, that does sound about right for the swollen pickle
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