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sylnau wrote:Isn't the TAFM and Pharoah too similar?


Actually set 'em to sound quite different but you can get some similar sounds for sure.

I had been using the TAFM with my bass setup but I recently combined boards, just piled everything together so there's a bit of dirt/fuzz overlap here and there. That's probably due to the fact that 80% of my purchases are fuzz based in some way :wha?: You guys can probably relate.
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Holy Schnikes wrote:
sylnau wrote:Isn't the TAFM and Pharoah too similar?


Actually set 'em to sound quite different but you can get some similar sounds for sure.

I had been using the TAFM with my bass setup but I recently combined boards, just piled everything together so there's a bit of dirt/fuzz overlap here and there. That's probably due to the fact that 80% of my purchases are fuzz based in some way :wha?: You guys can probably relate.


Yeah I've got delay, reverb and my Mini Ark synth (which has fuzz settings), Otherwise everything I buy is fuzz, I can relate :lol:

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Frequency Central Atomic Clock
smallsound/bigsound Sparkle Motion (I can already feel it's a keeper, made my reconsider selling my Manx)
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Maybe my Manx now that I've heard it with the SM
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Holy Schnikes wrote:
sylnau wrote:Isn't the TAFM and Pharoah too similar?


Actually set 'em to sound quite different but you can get some similar sounds for sure.

I had been using the TAFM with my bass setup but I recently combined boards, just piled everything together so there's a bit of dirt/fuzz overlap here and there. That's probably due to the fact that 80% of my purchases are fuzz based in some way :wha?: You guys can probably relate.

Yes... of course!! But money wise I try to get things that sound different (it's hard).
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Eau Claire Thunder is now on my list. The amount of sounds in this box are amazing, and they all have great low end, even with the tone all the way up.

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Wes Mantooth wrote:Frequency Central Atomic Clock


When's the review+clips coming for this baby?
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Haki wrote:
Wes Mantooth wrote:Frequency Central Atomic Clock


When's the review+clips coming for this baby?


This weekend!

It'll be a pretty extensive one too, clean tones and dirty tones (there just aren't enough delay demos out there with fuzz :grumpy: )

A few words though: This thing sounds awesome you can make the delay bright and clean or dark and warbly. The LFO section is certainly the coolest part you can do a very subtle vibrato all the way to pitch bending craziness, it's really cool.

I still need to do a lot more experimenting though but I would definitely recommend it to the ILF forumites. Rick fits a lot of pedal in a pretty small enclosure and it looks pristine. The etching is very clean and there's a green LED that flashes a long to the LFO speed, just aesthetic, but a very nice touch still.
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Eric! wrote:GAAAAAAAAAAAS Paar-taaay

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Torn's Peaker.

Also, never gonna sell my whammy, love it.
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I have to add Dr. Scientist The Elements in my keeper list.
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These two hammerite fuzz are staying put
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devnulljp wrote:These two hammerite fuzz are staying put
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-FuzzHugger(fx), AB-Synth 5k
-Fairfield Circuitry, Four Eyes
-Fairfield Circuitry, Unpleasant Surprise
-SubDecay, Proteus
-Dr. Scientist, Cosmichorus V2
-Dr. Scientist, The Elements
-Smallsound/Bigsound, Fuck
-Liquid Gain, Hydra
-BEZFX, Street Sweeper
-Empress, Superdelay

... those are here to stay (for a while)
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fetch wrote:RAT+PS3

Had em for almost a decade.

I sold my PS3 and bought a newer one (I bought mine back when they were +$250 but I got it for $100 because it was bent to fuck... the new one in NOS condition was only $125AU!). I still have my rat. You can add the following to this list:

- 2000 Zvex Super Hard On (red)
- Celmo Compressor
- Tym Fuzz Munchkin
- Penny Pedals Fingerprint
- Line6 M9

Yup :hello:
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fetch wrote:OFF TO FETCH ME A KEBAB :!!!:
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Good deals with: Achtane x2, King Rat, Fuzzhugger, Dr Scientist, Dog Boy, Raintes, strings2wood, vaguitarman and many more.
I'd like this list to grow so sell to me please :]
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