Dirt for Bass guitar
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joyo ultimate drive... its like 30 bucks and seriously its really great on bass
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My favorite is the Fuck overdrive. There's a TON of great dirt pedals tho.
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Really want to try an idiotBox Blower Box - which is a Rat of sorts, an aggressive metal bass rat...
Surprised no one has said Mountain King Megalith yet! Hell-heavy synthy doom fuzz. Meathead dark is a worthy raw bass fuzz.
Surprised no one has said Mountain King Megalith yet! Hell-heavy synthy doom fuzz. Meathead dark is a worthy raw bass fuzz.
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+1000 on the OCD thing.chillerthanmost wrote:I play a Fuzzrocious Demon into a grey spec DOD 250. I love the OCD circuit on its own as an always on, low growl type of dirt, and the DOD I slap on for extra dirt at times. For crazy stuff I enjoy both my TAFM and Bluebeard. Rat's are cool too, I used to use my Rat Tail all the time until the Demon replaced it.
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I get to try a blower box in a couple weeks.grindonomicon wrote:Really want to try an idiotBox Blower Box - which is a Rat of sorts, an aggressive metal bass rat...
Surprised no one has said Mountain King Megalith yet! Hell-heavy synthy doom fuzz. Meathead dark is a worthy raw bass fuzz.
Out of all the pedal builders I know of, I want to try out some Mountainking stuff more than anything else. Sort of impossible though haha.
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I know its terrible, but I use a BOSS Metal Zone for Bass. When recording, I'll record a parallel clean signal and that makes it work some. for a more "live" situation it makes the bass sound too guitary for my taste.
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+1 to the already mentioned TAFM, Tone Machine, & The Elements
and I add the Frazz Dazzler, Mountainking Behemoth II, and DOD Death Metal
and I add the Frazz Dazzler, Mountainking Behemoth II, and DOD Death Metal
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TAFM is amazing. Best fuzz I've tried, and I also love it run at low gain as well - when used this way, it sounds better than most other pedals intended to be low gain. Very flexible pedal. If you can only get one, this would be my suggested pick. Covers so much range, and sounds so damn good.
If you only want a little bit of dirt, I love the W&C Phat Phuk B, especially with an external bias mod done. However, my favourite low gain pedal for bass is probably the Barbershop. Sooooooo good.
I loved the sound of the OCD when I had one, but there was too much low end loss for my liking. Never tried a Demon, but have heard that they do a better job with the low end.
Pedals on my wish list to buy/try based on demos etc - ss/bs Mini, Malekko Diabolik, Cusack Screamer Fuzz Bass
If you only want a little bit of dirt, I love the W&C Phat Phuk B, especially with an external bias mod done. However, my favourite low gain pedal for bass is probably the Barbershop. Sooooooo good.
I loved the sound of the OCD when I had one, but there was too much low end loss for my liking. Never tried a Demon, but have heard that they do a better job with the low end.
Pedals on my wish list to buy/try based on demos etc - ss/bs Mini, Malekko Diabolik, Cusack Screamer Fuzz Bass
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I'm big into octave fuzz on bass. Superfuzzes were all I'd use for a while, really trashy nasty sound on bass. Now I've discovered the scrambler, which has a really synthy attack and thick octave effect.
And damn, y'all are making want another TAFM
And damn, y'all are making want another TAFM
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So I got my TAFM in today. Believe the hype! Its really two fuzzes in one. I have it set to fairly low gain, but when you hit the gate switch, it cranks the fuzz too, so I have low-medium gain and a big high gain gated fuzz in one box! My current dirt chain is TAFM>Diabolik>Mini>SSStampede.
TAFM for versatile mean fuzz
Diabolik for a cutting distortion tone
Mini for my chunky OD
SSStampede for voltage starved nasty fuzz. Sounds great stacked with the Mini. Really, they all do. My mini is on about 90% of the time.
Oh, and I run it all into a Rusty Box.
I still want to get one more dirt, but I don't know what. Unpleasant surprise? Dungeon Master? Something from Mountainking? Maybe BAT? Don't know what kind of fuzz I even want. If anyone has any suggestions that would compliment my current dirt, lemme know.
TAFM for versatile mean fuzz
Diabolik for a cutting distortion tone
Mini for my chunky OD
SSStampede for voltage starved nasty fuzz. Sounds great stacked with the Mini. Really, they all do. My mini is on about 90% of the time.
Oh, and I run it all into a Rusty Box.
I still want to get one more dirt, but I don't know what. Unpleasant surprise? Dungeon Master? Something from Mountainking? Maybe BAT? Don't know what kind of fuzz I even want. If anyone has any suggestions that would compliment my current dirt, lemme know.
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Second voice maybe.
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Here's what I've been through in the last couple years, ordered from awesome to most awesome:
Second Voice
Rat
ODB-3
TAFM
Arc Flash
Eau Claire Thunder
Russian Muff
Fuck Overdrive
RUSTY BOX
Seriously, the Rusty Box has been the best money I've ever spent on a pedal. The rest of those listed are all really great and have their uses; the only one's I've sold off are the TAFM and ECT. I would say the TAFM is a really great place to start, very useful and versatile. One of these days I'll get around to trying a superfuzz on bass.
Second Voice
Rat
ODB-3
TAFM
Arc Flash
Eau Claire Thunder
Russian Muff
Fuck Overdrive
Seriously, the Rusty Box has been the best money I've ever spent on a pedal. The rest of those listed are all really great and have their uses; the only one's I've sold off are the TAFM and ECT. I would say the TAFM is a really great place to start, very useful and versatile. One of these days I'll get around to trying a superfuzz on bass.
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If you can find a boss odb3 for cheap that's a fun bass dirt. It doesn't always sound the best on its own, but it sits real nice in a band mix and doubles as an amazing guitar distortion
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Oh, yeah. I have one haha, I dunno why I didn't list it. I love it. Stacks well, and makes some gnarly noise.Derelict78 wrote:Second voice maybe.
Oct down + 5th down makes the earth shake.
I think maybe I have enough dirt for now heh.
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Have skulls make you a rat with a clean blend