Rob Fossil wrote:I've heard a lot of good things about the Digitech Hardwire CM-2 OD and SC-2 Distortion. You can easily find them used for around $50.
Noises are coming from Digitech people that they're moving away from the Hardwire enclosures, so watch for clearance sales on that stuff new, as well, if you're going that way. (Apparently the marketplace thinks the pedals are too wide and don't like the feel of the switch. I find the DL-8 delay just fine, myself.)
If you do any soldering, with some added components the EHX Satisfaction fuzz becomes a pretty good sounding Jordan Bosstone clone, good for a range of OD to fuzx. The solder pads are already there to fix it. (The circuit has fuck all to do with the Maestro Fuzztone.)
D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
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Chankgeez wrote:Jero's got an Arion Bass Distortion in B/S/T for $40: viewtopic.php?f=44&t=44486
Might do what you want?
thanks.
It will do what you need for sure, but the other options might be better for your situation. The Hot Tubes nano was actually what I was going to suggest when I came to this thread. No first hand experience, but I've had my eye on them for a while.
Rob Fossil wrote:I've heard a lot of good things about the Digitech Hardwire CM-2 OD and SC-2 Distortion. You can easily find them used for around $50.
Noises are coming from Digitech people that they're moving away from the Hardwire enclosures, so watch for clearance sales on that stuff new, as well, if you're going that way. (Apparently the marketplace thinks the pedals are too wide and don't like the feel of the switch. I find the DL-8 delay just fine, myself.)
Damn, didn't know that. Makes me kinda nervous about the resale value of my dl8. If a smaller/upgraded version hits the market I mean. I couldn't be happier with mine though, don't really want to let go of it :s
Can confirm the Hardwire CM2 sounds really awesome. It does not have a lot of gain though. Rather, its clipping is not very jagged or harsh, more smooth.
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Used MXR dist+ more fuzz than distortion by my ear. a classic and can be had cheap new or used...cheaper used as no one cares much about them as much since MXR revamped thier dist. line and since tthe world has gotten past 1983. Still good sound to be had, though
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Biyang are making some pretty decent drives and fuzzes. If you're on a budget might be worth checking them out. They're damn cheap but have some rave reviews (not sure what people think of them on here) I've just ordered the octave fuzz which with a couple of capacitor reversals is just a straight clone of the foxx tone machine. At £25 you can't go wrong...even if i do end up using it as a door stop.