Gone Fission wrote:Those are cute, much better sized for a pedal board, and nice, modern features. Interesting that the germ fuzz is on an adapter circuit, too -- NPN or just a tweaked PNP circuit? If the components aren't SMT so hot rodding will be easy, that's a hell of a deal for any of them.
(It's a shame I'm already totally fixed for FF's.)
yeah, I'm hoping I can grab a germanium one and mod it. I like the idea of a hybrid fuzz face in that tiny enclosure.
I saw in the leaked user manual that there is a stipulation that you can actually only use miniature scale guitars with these new mini fuzz faces. Dunlop recommends no more than a 12" scale guitar...
it should be $84 at checkout YEOWWWW I wonder how it sounds with an AC adaptor though. I've got the big Jimi Hendrix one which screams awesome with a battery.
I was really surprised at how good my blue Hendrix one sounded, too. I was planning on gutting it and just using the case, but it's one of the better sounding FF's I have.. and I have a lot! I'm definitely going to try one of these little versions to see if it holds up.
Jeorge Tripps, the founder of Way Huge, is now kind of at-large at Dunlop and has been very active in their recent Fuzz Faces, much to the good. He's getting them to pay attention to the right details to crank them out predictably good. I'm guessing they wouldn't be doing this if it undercut all of that work.
D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
friendship wrote:death to false bleep-blop
UglyCasanova wrote:brb gonna slap my dick on my stomp boxes