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
I also vote Rat. Rat>Shoegazer.= pyur buhtseks....it's like a doomsday device where you exponentially increase the number of women you impregnate with each footswitch, until the world ends.
308 Rats have gotten stupid expensive, but 308 Turbo Rats are still cheap. They're the same thing except for a diode or something.
Tom Dalton wrote:You're a dumbass for making this thread to begin with.
magiclawnchair wrote:fuck that bitter old man
smile_man wrote:
ifeellikeatourist wrote:
Pedals aren't everything, yada, yada, yeah I know.
fuck you.
McSpunckle wrote:I ctrl+f'd mountain goats and decided we aren't friends anymore.
+1 for TAFM...not the fuzziest of fuzzes, but it does lower-gain stuff very nicely and at high-gain settings, the clean blend allows you to dial in the perfect amount of clean(ish) tone so you can have the gain all the way up and still have transparency.
also, as PP mentioned, the US can give you nasty velcro fuzz with a surprising amount of transparency when the texture knob is to the left.
goroth wrote:Most builders are content on reproducing the same crap. Which is fine. Most guitarists want the same crap.
NewarkWilder wrote:A lot of the stuff mentioned in this thread is the sort of thing I'm working towards... I can't say I've perfected anything yet, but I'm gonna be tinkering until I'm as close as I think I can possibly get. Lush, airy fuzz is my favorite kind of fuzz
the bjfe folk fuzz I built was very loose and worked great for chords, had this nice blur to it but was super dynamic and maintained chord clarity, surprisingly dreamy