good low gain fuzz
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Re: good low gain fuzz
I like Big Muffs with the sustain all the way down and with the tone and volume set to compensate, as a fuzzy overdrive.
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+1KaosCill8r wrote:Fingerprint's are awesome. I built a clone recently and it is so versatile. Low and Mid gain od to glitchy crazy fuzz. The sound of the decay gives me a boner. Would recommend a fingerprint to anyone looking for a versatile dirt pedal. Also been loving the demo's of the fingerprint Redux with the starve control.DarkAxel wrote:I want to say Fingerprint. Feels like a low to mid-gain fuzz with some great texture, awesome for stacking.
Also on bass, it's sort of my go-to "synthier" fuzz. Quite square-wavy i'd say
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Re: good low gain fuzz
for a clean low gain fuzz i like the infanem step, and for gnarly low gain i like the ss/bs super puzzle (revamped as the buzzz)
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Re: good low gain fuzz
yeah man, at one point due to some technical difficulties, I had to use it instead of usual distortion pedals and somehow got a really solid fuzzy rock distortion out of it as well. Powerful pedal for sureKaosCill8r wrote:Fingerprint's are awesome. I built a clone recently and it is so versatile. Low and Mid gain od to glitchy crazy fuzz. The sound of the decay gives me a boner. Would recommend a fingerprint to anyone looking for a versatile dirt pedal. Also been loving the demo's of the fingerprint Redux with the starve control.DarkAxel wrote:I want to say Fingerprint. Feels like a low to mid-gain fuzz with some great texture, awesome for stacking.
Also on bass, it's sort of my go-to "synthier" fuzz. Quite square-wavy i'd say
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Re: good low gain fuzz
+1 for the algal bloom. Really shines at low gain textures with the bloom halfway up and the starve to taste. My guitarist uses mine in this way and it really wows sound guys almost every time we set up.
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Re: good low gain fuzz
+ another 1 for the TAFM. My friend has one and I need to pick one up myself. or two... one for low and one for high gain.ifeellikeatourist wrote:+1 for TAFM! You can dial in your preferred amount of gain AND your preferred amount of clean, and even adjust the amount of gain on the clean side. Get as fuzzy as you want, and as transparent as you want--most versatile fuzz I've ever played!
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Re: good low gain fuzz
On Bass, my favorite low gain is a Frantone Lo-Tone. Just sounds so right.
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oh man another reason why I definitely need that circuit in my lifecolossus wrote:Fuzzrite! Mine gets kinda splatty and gated at lower levels.
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Re: good low gain fuzz
Flickinger Angry Sparrow or Ampeater fuzz (which is a dual Angry Sparrow).