Low gain textural fuzz

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Low gain textural fuzz

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I'm using the Mid-Fi Demo Tape Fuzz... what are you guys using?
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Re: Low gain textural fuzz

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My answer is probably similar to the one in the blown amp topic:
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Re: Low gain textural fuzz

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Tristan wrote:My answer is probably similar to the one in the blown amp topic:
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I will have to listen to some demo in that case.
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Re: Low gain textural fuzz

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Tristan, what other Harmonic Percolators have you tried and why do you prefer the Jupiter?
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Re: Low gain textural fuzz

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Excuse me dudes, listed some more things that came to mind above.
I dunno Chankz, that's the one I got, I was interested in the Fredric and the Karma Suture too but in the end I liked the Jupiter FX so much that I just went for it, in clip mode it can do this horn / trumpet thing if you almost max it out and it's very responsive to other pedals you use it with.
I think it's actually the coolest horn / trumpet sound I heard out of any fuzz so far and it also rocks bigtime with the clipping out, the eq / midrange and response on it is quite particular as well, I can't really explain, guess it just suits me.
According to phanta (who sold the Jupiter FX to me) it sounds cooler than the Fredric, which, if the online demo's are any representation of the real thing, I tend to agree on.
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Re: Low gain textural fuzz

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Got uni's Demo Tape Fuzz here too by the way but it's not completely my thing, it sounds cool and can do lots of different things, I miss a bit of punch and attack though, you know, I want it to punch me in the gut if I hit my guitar, some boxes just don't do that enough for me.
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Re: Low gain textural fuzz

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Thanks, Tristan. I've got a Fredric and like it, but it's the only one I've tried. I do like the Harmonic Percolator circuit. (Though I think it sounds best with both knobs cranked.) So, I'd like to try somebody else's version eventually. Jupiter's now high on the list.

Syl, I think I've told you before, you should really check out a Basic Audio Fuzz Mutant. Very textural.
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Re: Low gain textural fuzz

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I'm using a penny pedals low fuzz.
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Cannot seems to find any info on the Jupiter Effects one.
Who sell those?
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Chankgeez wrote:Thanks, Tristan. I've got a Fredric and like it, but it's the only one I've tried. I do like the Harmonic Percolator circuit. (Though I think it sounds best with both knobs cranked.) So, I'd like to try somebody else's version eventually. Jupiter's now high on the list.

Syl, I think I've told you before, you should really check out a Basic Audio Fuzz Mutant. Very textural.
I think it's not made anymore.
Bummeroo, if you weren't overseas I'd say lets do a temporary swap but the tax risk is too high this way. :(
Try the Karma Suture maybe.
Oh, found some clips, the Jupiter FX actually sounds quite close to these:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-ZNPMhOZYY#t=108
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dWid1XtA9Q#t=498 (first pedal)

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Sorry, embedding doesn't seem to work now. :idk:
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Derelict78 wrote:I'm using a penny pedals low fuzz.
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Re: Low gain textural fuzz

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Tristan wrote: lets do a temporary swap but the tax risk is too high this way. :(
Try the Karma Suture maybe.
Oh, found some clips, the Jupiter FX actually sounds quite close to these:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-ZNPMhOZYY[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dWid1XtA9Q[/youtube](first pedal)

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Sorry, embedding doesn't seem to work now. :idk:
You've got to remove this suffix part:

#t=498
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Re: Low gain textural fuzz

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All of my drive pedals are set pretty low gain so I can stack them easily. Elements is set to cocked wah drive/boost, Devi Brown LP has a compressed overdrive feel, 71 Supercollider is set low gain too and stacks extremely well with the Devi. On its own the supercollider blends well with the rest of the mix and fills it out.

Holowon Furr Fuzz and Improbability Drive are excellent options at my disposal as well.
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Re: Low gain textural fuzz

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Thanks Chankz, wouldn't have known without you! :hug:
While I'm usually not a fan (again, lacking in attack / punch in the gut quite often for me) some Devi pedals can be pretty cool, I remember the Devistortion with the Kaoss Party and Electric Brown circuits to be quite good for these low gain yet still kinda blownout type sounds.
Oh, yeah, I want those Penny Pedals too, especially the Pocket Watch.
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Re: Low gain textural fuzz

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i like the infanem step, either with the main fuzz switch off, or just playing it lightly with it on

also ss/bs mini with the bias way down, and the super puzzle

also the algal bloom with the texture and starve low down
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