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Re: Considering a new 60's style fuzz pedal, but which...?

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Thanks. I have a Wem Pep Box clone by North Effects, which I really like, but I just don't use it so much any more. Nice texture though, and it's bright, but not in a bad way.
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I would personally stay away from Basic Audio. I had a custom pedal done with them that I sold immediatly after I received it.

I tried the Fuzz-Stang Mk II, it's awesome!!!

You should also look at the Mid-Fi Peace gun.
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Why stay away from basic audio? I've currently got the Pale Rider, which is stellar build quality. I thought I'd love it, and it's great. Kinda-sorta has an FY-2 vibe to it, but I find it just a little to "polite", smooth and lacking a certain something in the "body" of it's tone.
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Snufkino wrote:Why stay away from basic audio? I've currently got the Pale Rider, which is stellar build quality. I thought I'd love it, and it's great. Kinda-sorta has an FY-2 vibe to it, but I find it just a little to "polite", smooth and lacking a certain something in the "body" of it's tone.
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First negative feedback I've heard to be honest... oh well. I doubt I'd be able to afford the price of a custom job anyway.
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The FZ-1 and Fuzzrite are different circuits.

There aren't a whole lot of FZ-1 clones out there because it's much more difficult to select transistors for the FZ-1 than a Fuzz Face or something. I have an FZ-1 clone from Jerms and I wouldn't say it's a one trick pony. The attack control is very effective and it really responds to picking dynamics and guitar pickups/controls.

You might like the Jordan Bosstone
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Chankgeez wrote:MUTANTES FTW ... MUTANTES FTW ... MUTANTES FTW ...
I have a Creepy Fingers Os Mutantes and I fucking love it. Best fuzz ever.
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Honest moment: I was all like OOOOOH when you had "Creepy Fingers" in your BST title.

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Ha ha, sorry! The Creepy Face is awesome too, just not quite as awesome. The Mutantes isn't going anywhere ever (although I've said that before about things that I certainly don't own anymore).
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colin wrote:... The Mutantes isn't going anywhere ever (although I've said that before about things that I certainly don't own anymore).
Well, at least now we know who's got dibs on it.
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I have the BA Zippy. Possibly my fave fuzz. It can do everything you're describing. Thick but lots of harmonics going on - def not smooth, yet still musical. Also love the Spooky Tooth for that 60s vibe.
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Chankgeez wrote:MUTANTES FTW ... MUTANTES FTW ... MUTANTES FTW ...
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I love the Fuzz Stang MK2. LOVE IT. It's based on the aforementioned Sam Ash Fuzzstainer. Quite versatile & definitely distinctive.

That or the Mutantes, which I have been lusting over as well. The Gooby Electronics Bag of Dicks is a pretty straightforward Jordan Bosstone clone & might be up yr alley as well.
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Re: Considering a new 60's style fuzz pedal, but which...?

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Those rich scrappy 60s fuzz tones are my favourite and I generally use an original FY2 but germanium and silicon fuzzrites, fz1a, kay fuzztone, wem pep box and the fy6 are all, as has been said, well worth checking out.
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