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Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 9:24 am
by kbit
9520575 wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STheqtwxQM4[/youtube]


Oh shit, the opening sound is siiiiiick. I love how it sounds with chords, that big whirring sound.

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 11:02 am
by hollowhero
univalve wrote:it is kind of the big muff for people that hate big muffs.

I completely agree with this. In fact, a description very similar to that led me to pick up a CK in the first place :)

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 11:18 am
by Holy Schnikes
sylnau wrote:
univalve wrote:it is kind of the big muff for people that hate big muffs.

That's a good description of myself.
I always feel like Big Muff sound like distortion... not my type.

That is a really good description, ESP in the higher gain range. Plenty thick and fuzzy but the clarity and fast attack and available presence set the buzzaround apart. :thumb:

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 11:40 am
by sylnau
I'm hesitating between this, a Fuzz Face or a Tone Bender MkII (Maritimes Analog Firing Line MkII) for my next pedal.
I'm looking for the guitar sound on the first chord of Walk with Me from Neil Young.

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 11:59 am
by CBA
So there is no master volume, huh? That would be a problem for me. I love Germanium fuzzes like the Fuzz Face, but for live stuff, if you can't go higher than unity gain, yer fucked. I've had that trouble with a few germ fuzzes, and it's too bad. The sound and description of the Buzzaround would be just right for me, but if it can't get loud, I can't use it. Maybe a boost in a loop would work, but I'd rather have the damn thing just be loud.

Would love to try one of these, though.

C

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 12:10 pm
by 9520575
I'm fairly certain skinpimp's buzzaround has a master volume.

I Think i saw one in the buy-sell-trade area very recently. There a buttload more money though

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 3:30 pm
by univalve
CBA wrote:So there is no master volume, huh? That would be a problem for me. I love Germanium fuzzes like the Fuzz Face, but for live stuff, if you can't go higher than unity gain, yer fucked. I've had that trouble with a few germ fuzzes, and it's too bad. The sound and description of the Buzzaround would be just right for me, but if it can't get loud, I can't use it. Maybe a boost in a loop would work, but I'd rather have the damn thing just be loud.

Would love to try one of these, though.

C

What? No Master Volume: yes. No Volume: no!
That Thing can kill your amp! Volume like a mofo.

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 3:34 pm
by sylnau
My only complain, is the name as I hate prog music. But that's not very important. ;)

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 3:48 pm
by univalve
You still can go with a different builder. Can't recommend Ian of ghost effects enough.

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 3:50 pm
by quarterpound
This is a pretty cool fuzz, based on the first video. It's just a slight thickener, almost sounds like a phaser with little motion. And a hint of hair. Sick! Good for anything that needs definition. Also, not liking prog is one thing. But not liking Red? What now? Hello birth of heavy metal!

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:06 pm
by CBA
sylnau wrote:My only complain, is the name as I hate prog music. But that's not very important. ;)




Dark Tower series.


C

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:26 pm
by thrushes
univalve wrote:What? No Master Volume: yes. No Volume: no!
That Thing can kill your amp! Volume like a mofo.

confirmed, played show with this pedal last week and it destroys. you can adjust the output level by tweaking the balance and timbre controls. mega volume is no problem here.

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:42 pm
by Holy Schnikes
thrushes wrote:
univalve wrote:What? No Master Volume: yes. No Volume: no!
That Thing can kill your amp! Volume like a mofo.

confirmed, played show with this pedal last week and it destroys. you can adjust the output level by tweaking the balance and timbre controls. mega volume is no problem here.

This.

No "volume control" per se but the volume is plenty adjustable and there's lots of it. :thumb:

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:55 pm
by sylnau
After listening to those two videos, I don't think this is a fuzz for me.
But yes it sound great!

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 5:08 pm
by Tristan
I'm with you on that one and so far I'm not a big fan of Big Muff fuzzes either, both sound too much like a compressed distortion to me.
This sounds as if it would be well suited for Indie Pop/Rock stuff or something (especially that big whirring chord sound like kbithecrowing said), it's a great sound but not something I'd use.
I guess I'm more of a Fuzz Face / Bender guy as well. :)