whats the best fuzz for doom?



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Re: whats the best fuzz for doom?

Postby benjuro » Fri Jan 06, 2012 11:46 am

Ancient Astronaught wrote:Top three i would recommend are the BAT LSTR + Pharaoh, and the Earthbound audio Supercollider. But i would also point out that for the heaviest tones, stacking pedals has always worked best for me. The pharaoh is a great pedal to have since it seems to love playing with other pedals unlike any other i've tried. The supercollider def has more gain but still seemed to be missing something. Combine the 2 together and :!!!: I do want to try the musket, the creepy fingers stuff, a tafm, and a mantra. As i have no actual experience with those. Also another thing worth mentioning especially with stacking, fuzz + od/dist seems to be a fav combo amongst doom heads (i use LSTR + OCD) as it seems to combine the girth and cut for heavy but audible in a live environment toanz.


+1 on the stackage...especially with a Pharaoh...
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Re: whats the best fuzz for doom?

Postby DarkAxel » Fri Jan 06, 2012 11:53 am

Pharaoh boosted with either Fix'd Fuzz or a Fuck would be my choice for this kind of stuff

because i use it for playing this kind of stuff when i feel like it :lol:
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Re: whats the best fuzz for doom?

Postby Fuzzy Fred » Fri Jan 06, 2012 11:56 am

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Re: whats the best fuzz for doom?

Postby skullservant » Fri Jan 06, 2012 12:04 pm

Hows the Hoof Reaper sound? Cannot wait to try that combo.
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Re: whats the best fuzz for doom?

Postby aen » Fri Jan 06, 2012 12:23 pm

doomfuzz wrote: I want boris tones here!


Takeshi is currently using a Dwarfcraft Eau Claire (or baby) Thunder for heavy chord/bassy type things.
Wata is using a Shiva, but mostly for strange broken lead lines, I think.

Thunder is what I always use.

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Re: whats the best fuzz for doom?

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Re: whats the best fuzz for doom?

Postby cheesecats » Fri Jan 06, 2012 12:27 pm

you might also try to find a used devi ever super massive black hole. it was based on a mountainking circuit--you could ask them to make you a custom one. i agree that stacking pedals would give the best result.
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Re: whats the best fuzz for doom?

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Re: whats the best fuzz for doom?

Postby doomfuzz » Fri Jan 06, 2012 12:32 pm

aen wrote:
doomfuzz wrote: I want boris tones here!


Takeshi is currently using a Dwarfcraft Eau Claire (or baby) Thunder for heavy chord/bassy type things.
Wata is using a Shiva, but mostly for strange broken lead lines, I think.

Thunder is what I always use.

aaaaaaaand I might have a cheap one for you after NAMM.


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Re: whats the best fuzz for doom?

Postby kosta » Fri Jan 06, 2012 12:38 pm

skullservant wrote:Hows the Hoof Reaper sound? Cannot wait to try that combo.

HoofReaper is really awesome and can definitely do doomier stuff, but I think it really excels at high gain sizzling splattery sounds (with the octave engaged and the Reaper cranked and blasting the Hoof.)

Meathead Deluxe is pretty doomy too I'd say.
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Re: whats the best fuzz for doom?

Postby skullservant » Fri Jan 06, 2012 12:41 pm

hmmmmmmmm, awesome!
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Re: whats the best fuzz for doom?

Postby kosta » Fri Jan 06, 2012 12:56 pm

Digging this "$H4††3R3D H0P3" track man!
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Re: whats the best fuzz for doom?

Postby skullservant » Fri Jan 06, 2012 12:59 pm

Hey thanks! I appreciate it. Trying to do some weird off-sounding Godfleshish/hip hop/witch house joke thing. But then I actually started to like recording it haha
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Re: whats the best fuzz for doom?

Postby kosta » Fri Jan 06, 2012 1:02 pm

:lol: I bet that was a nice surprise, if maybe a bit uncomfortable at first. :lol:
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Re: whats the best fuzz for doom?

Postby skullservant » Fri Jan 06, 2012 1:07 pm

Oh yes! My train of thought: "let me take everything I absolutely hate in music and guitar effects and start a project". A great learning experience, and it actually led me to actually not mind flange that much :erm:
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