Acid Pig vs. Rat Tail on Bass ? (or whatever roaring bass OD

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Fulltone OCD, dawg. Real talk. Growls like a motherfucker. I got rid of mine once and regretted it every single day until I got another one. Roll the tone waaaay back and it's fucking mean and responsive as fuck without killing your amp's tone. I run it before my Pharaoh and it sounds amazing.
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doctorpoopenstein420 wrote:Fulltone OCD, dawg. Real talk. Growls like a motherfucker. I got rid of mine once and regretted it every single day until I got another one. Roll the tone waaaay back and it's fucking mean and responsive as fuck without killing your amp's tone. I run it before my Pharaoh and it sounds amazing.
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Perhaps locating an Oh See Demon would be nice... The clips I've heard appeal a bit over a Rat Tail .

I think the Elements might not be "amp-like" enough for the placement I have in mind, but I am unsure . It does seem to be versatile .

Thanks for testing the Pig on bass , PP ! :joy:

EDIT : Also the b3k, how does it work slammed with fuzz ? It strikes me as a thing developed with a specific clean voicing in mind and that it might not play well with others . :idk:
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