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Intro / Anybody using Bass Fuzz boxes for Guitar??
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Re: Intro / Anybody using Bass Fuzz boxes for Guitar??
I use a Bluebeard Fuzz, which is marketed as a bass pedal, but it's really just a modified BigMuff clone...so I guess that's grey area.
All I know, Mark0matic, is that YOUR AVATAR RULES!!!!!!!!
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Re: Intro / Anybody using Bass Fuzz boxes for Guitar??
Thanks sev - RN is THE MAN!!sev wrote:All I know, Mark0matic, is that YOUR AVATAR RULES!!!!!!!!![]()
I would not be a musician today if not for that man.
I almost pulled the trigger on a DE Super Black Hole a couple of weeks ago but wasn't sure about the whole "bass pedal" thing - now I'm a little bummed after hearing from some of you...
Let's keep it going - lots of good suggestions coming!
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Re: Intro / Anybody using Bass Fuzz boxes for Guitar??
devnulljp wrote:How was that? I've been thinking about giving one of those try...Does it blend the clean signal? Is it really boomy?JabezWilson wrote:I used to use the EHX bass muff.
very....different.
i actually really liked it
great tone and a useably blend thing.
bass boost was pretty good. dont know if it was like an old green muff. but it was gewd
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Re: Intro / Anybody using Bass Fuzz boxes for Guitar??
Nychthemeron wrote:There are a ton of really bassy fuzz pedals out there and I bet a few people will suggest the Megalith pedal by Mountainking Electronics.
Nychthemeron, god you were so right. That was in fact what i was gonna suggest. The Megalith by Mountainking Electronics.
I mean if you're going to go for doomy fuzz, why not buy a pedal built SPECIFICALLY for doom gods like Scott Kelly (Neurosis) and Al Cisernos (Sleep & Om)
it's around 250, but I have some Mountainking Stuff, and i LOVE it.
Like Jrmy said, the Catalinbread SFT is a pedal i'm gassin' hard for, it sounds like the end of the world.
Devi Ever Cherry Pop... i wish i could find one
and finally, the Malekko B:Assmaster Germanium, which get's you in the Vein of Electric Wizard.
Actually, Jus from Electric Wizard used strictly a Boss FZ-2 Hyper Fuzz on most of the earlier records, and i have one of those, and i have to say it's fucking crazy awesome.
I've got a fuzzbox and i'm not afraid to use it
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Re: Intro / Anybody using Bass Fuzz boxes for Guitar??
Wizard - you hit the nail on the head as far as the fuzz sound I'm looking for. Don't know if the rest of my band wants to hear that but I definitely do, even if it's just at home!!
I checked out a demo of the Megalith and it sounds fantastic, but is too much for my budget right now. I'll have to keep on the lookout for a used one, along with the Catalinbread SFT and Devi Ever Cherry Pop if they're in the same catagory.
I checked out a demo of the Megalith and it sounds fantastic, but is too much for my budget right now. I'll have to keep on the lookout for a used one, along with the Catalinbread SFT and Devi Ever Cherry Pop if they're in the same catagory.
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Re: Intro / Anybody using Bass Fuzz boxes for Guitar??
+1 on the Malekko Barker Assmaster. Great pedal.