I need a "lighter" fuzz that plays nicely with chords

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Re: I need a "lighter" fuzz that plays nicely with chords

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Another algal bloom vote (and it can still sound huge if you want). You won't be able to get those tones from an ab-synth though.
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Gunner Recall wrote:Another algal bloom vote (and it can still sound huge if you want). You won't be able to get those tones from an ab-synth though.


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:wow what a fantastic idea you have there: Does the AB or the Rat cut through the mix well? What about the Great Wall? I'm leaning towards the Great Wall but I'm afraid of the possibility of it not cutting well..
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veteransdaypoppy wrote:
Gunner Recall wrote:Another algal bloom vote (and it can still sound huge if you want). You won't be able to get those tones from an ab-synth though.


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:wow what a fantastic idea you have there: Does the AB or the Rat cut through the mix well? What about the Great Wall? I'm leaning towards the Great Wall but I'm afraid of the possibility of it not cutting well..
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AB or Rat would. Not sure about the great wall though...
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smallsnd/bigsnd wrote:red llama works pretty well for that sound... change the input/output caps or have one made/modded for you to allow a little more bass through. can get really nicely fuzzy while still letting notes ring through...


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Meathead (clone) does the job for me.
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I'm going to second the Red Llama vote. It's a really good balance between a fuzz & and an OD. Not too much gain, just enough to get wooly. Sounds good with every guitar & amp combo I've tried. Stacks really well with other stuff. Records like a dream.
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If you're looking for buzzsaw, the Rat can certainly do that...
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with my rat I always cut thru the mix(I play with the volume at the max!!)...this was not the case when I used a big muff, I was always lost in the mix with the muff..
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rats definatly cu through the mix. the muff does not at all, but when you use the rat>muff it gets some glorious wall of sound sounds and some amazing heavy fuzzs. again, rat would be best for this

or if you are looking for more lo fi, i think the TP does a good job at really trashy OD
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i do indeed want a TP, just for those torn speaker tonezzzz.

but i'm in on both the Red Llama and i think the guitarist in my band has a Rat she never uses, so i'll steal it.

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red llamas are great, I'm building one as soon as I get my beavis board
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yes, great walls are good too.

got me a three knober and you can play some chords...
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Teej212 wrote:rats definatly cu through the mix. the muff does not at all, but when you use the rat>muff it gets some glorious wall of sound sounds and some amazing heavy fuzzs. again, rat would be best for this

or if you are looking for more lo fi, i think the TP does a good job at really trashy OD

Rat > Muff is my favorite combo! Hands down...


Also, I'd check out this guy:
http://www.blackcatpedals.com/pedal_od_1.html

Seems to have that fuzz (with clarity) thing going on. It's top notch build quality as well. They're $150.
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I also vote Rat.
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