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Re: thick, warm fuzz?

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monkeydancer wrote:Interesting, I love the Algal Bloom but to me it doesn't sound warm at all. Could just be my general setup geared towards sounding bright though.


I've had a zillion fuzzes and usually have a bright set up also... none of them were what i'd call 'warm' until I went with a closed back cabinet... then shit got straight up humid.
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When I think warm, I usually think Superfuzz.

That's a Fu Manchu thing, though.
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ssstampede?

a big muff and a superfuzz at the same time? thats my personal fav - thank you mudhoney.
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D.o.S. wrote:When I think warm, I usually think Superfuzz.

That's a Fu Manchu thing, though.

The Superfuzz is the last pedal on earth I'd call warm.

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AngryGoldfish wrote:
D.o.S. wrote:When I think warm, I usually think Superfuzz.

That's a Fu Manchu thing, though.

The Superfuzz is the last pedal on earth I'd call warm.

Jero wrote:^It might seem silly to some, but I really with they wouldn't use those dc jacks that stick out like that...at least they don't keep those fugly white washers on the stomps.

Those fucking washers are a joke. They barely even do anything. They almost totally ruin the aesthetics of some pedals.


They absorb shock and also prevent you from scratching the crap out of the pedal's paint when installing the switch.

That said, I also prefer the look of the metal washers and use the switches which come with those when possible. Sadly those switches are not always available :(
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Anyway, I might have a good option for you but I make it and i don't want to spam too much so PM me if you want info.
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AngryGoldfish wrote:
D.o.S. wrote:When I think warm, I usually think Superfuzz.

That's a Fu Manchu thing, though.

The Superfuzz is the last pedal on earth I'd call warm.



I know, right?

But then this happens:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=884T3iDIhDk[/youtube]

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How'd we get this far without a "no she didn't" or a TWSS???

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i need a cheapie small all arounder fuzz. i'm interested in the Mr. Wire Bass Icement thingie.
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behndy wrote:i'm interested in the Mr. Wire Bass Icement thingie.


Me too also me too...
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Germanium diodes are the key!!
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V_____ wrote:They absorb shock and also prevent you from scratching the crap out of the pedal's paint when installing the switch.

That said, I also prefer the look of the metal washers and use the switches which come with those when possible. Sadly those switches are not always available :(

I didn't know they absorbed shock. I thought they just prevented the finish from being scratched. That makes more sense. Still ugly though. :lol:

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But then this happens:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=884T3iDIhDk[/youtube]

And I doubt all gear-related adjectives.

They must be doing something different with it, like boosting an already heavily overdriven amp.
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AND THEY'RE SOLD OUT RIGHT NOW I HT UP MSSR. DALTZ TRYING TO SEE WHEN THEY'RE AROUND AND IF DALTZ IS MSSR. WIRE AND IF I CAN GET A HUG THROWN IN WITH A PURCHASE.
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skullservant wrote:Germanium diodes are the key!!


All Hail Das Germaniums... Ge are the BEST DIODES... Also like Tweed said Closed Back 4x12 make it all Warmer and Fuzzier...

Jero made me a SICK CV Muff that I use for this purpose, I pretty much only like Thick and Warm...
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