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Re: Your Top 5 Fuzz MUST HAVES *make your case*

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2015 2:50 pm
by D.o.S.
Death to blend.

Re: Your Top 5 Fuzz MUST HAVES *make your case*

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2015 8:21 pm
by fcknoise
Haha don't be a hater

Re: Your Top 5 Fuzz MUST HAVES *make your case*

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2015 11:36 pm
by rustywire
Late 1970s Interfax Harmonic Percolator, hybrid version.
1966 Germanium Mosrite Fuzzrite.
1981 EHX Big Muff Pi v6 black & red "reverse" gfx.

..cept my HP-1 was built by Chuck Collins...not Ed Giese.

While these last 2 round out my Top 5 MUST HAVES...I don't curently have either one :|:
1960-something Dallas Rangemaster
1960-something Sola Sound Tonebender Professional mk II...or an early 70s Colorsound mk III in yellow :love:

*THE CASE*
Big box vintage effects are my preference. Guess I enjoy the chaos of component drift. Also historical context...and the challenge of trying to find non-whored sounds in stuff that's been available for decades.
Simple 1, 2, 3 and 4 transistor circuits...big on versatility.
Rangemaster for stacking and lower gain turf on its own,
Fuzzrite for the raspiest garage sounds, both hi and lofi, with more input sensitivity than its contemporaries
Muff for bass, mostly. Also guitar leads.
Tonebender for both shortscale and baritone guitar. Also Bass VI.
Harmonic Percolator for everything. Rhythm, lead, low gain, 55dB of air-folding chaos. Guitar, bass, synths, samplers, drum machines...whatever. Makes everything more interesting.

I'm not an octave-y guy but I would melt faces with an OEM Tycobrahe Octavia as the runner-up, #6

Re: Your Top 5 Fuzz MUST HAVES *make your case*

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 12:06 am
by dub
The only one I never take off the board is the Superfuzz.

Re: Your Top 5 Fuzz MUST HAVES *make your case*

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 12:31 am
by ThurberMingus
Does ss/bs overdrive count? My Fuck/Mini combo has satiatsd all of my dirt desires.

Re: Your Top 5 Fuzz MUST HAVES *make your case*

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 3:05 am
by KaosCill8r
What, Only 5? That's a tall order. I'll try then. In no particular order.
ToneBender MkIII
Germanium Fuzz Face
SS/BS Hawk
Rams Head Muff
Bubble Font Russian Muff

Yeah I know 2 Big Muffs, but they are both so different and worth having on a board.

Re: Your Top 5 Fuzz MUST HAVES *make your case*

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 4:13 am
by vbps
1-3 being my actual pedalboard, 4-5 on the wish list

Mid fi Peace Gun hooked into a Fuck
Dwarfcraft Shiva always feeded by a delay/chorus/reverb
Fuzzhugger Velcroar
SS/BS Buzz
Tonebender mk1

Re: Your Top 5 Fuzz MUST HAVES *make your case*

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 6:50 am
by UglyCasanova
Fuzzhugger Algal Bloom
Infanem 141G
SS/BS Fuck (crank that gain, add that crackle)
Arcadiator
Seppuku Fuzz Overloader

I'll make my case later. :excellent:

Re: Your Top 5 Fuzz MUST HAVES *make your case*

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 8:13 am
by BLOOD EAGLE
Dandolin wrote:WTF. I can't even.
KaosCill8r wrote:What, Only 5? That's a tall order. I'll try then. In no particular order.
yeah.. JUST 5 is a slightly different game than 10, i know a lot of you dudes have way more experience than others, and have insane pedal collections (been there)
KaosCill8r wrote:Yeah I know 2 Big Muffs, but they are both so different and worth having on a board.
i wouldn't feel bad making a list full of muffs and clone/upgrades... because it's had so many incarnations through out the years,
speaking of....
rustywire wrote:1981 EHX Big Muff Pi v6 black & red "reverse" gfx.
the reverse was an op amp version if i'm not mistaken, while certainly sexier looking (it'd be fun if they did a 1 month switch again with their current line)
not exactly as sought after as the transistors, i'd be interested to hear what you love about that version over the others...

D.o.S. wrote:Death to blend.
i'm not a fan of the blend either personally....

Re: Your Top 5 Fuzz MUST HAVES *make your case*

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 10:05 am
by rustywire
BLOOD EAGLE wrote:
rustywire wrote:1981 EHX Big Muff Pi v6 black & red "reverse" gfx.
the reverse was an op amp version if i'm not mistaken, while certainly sexier looking (it'd be fun if they did a 1 month switch again with their current line)
not exactly as sought after as the transistors, i'd be interested to hear what you love about that version over the others...
v6 is Transistorized.
THE V6 SOUND -
NSFW: show
The transistor based Big Muff circuit returned (it actually never went away - see the V3 "tone bypass" entry). The tone is very similar to the V3 Big Muffs described above, and basically the same as the tone bypass V3. which used the exact same schematic. In the examples I have played and owned the tone has more bass and can sound a bit flatter and fuzzier than typical V3 Muffs. Some have the mids slightly more scooped than the V3s. All of the V6 Muffs I have played have had more sustain/gain on tap than typical V3 pedals, but most were also much noisier, had less clarity for leads, and were more fuzzy sounding. Compared to the V4/V5 op-amp Big Muffs, the V6 has more gain, more bottom end, and is more reactive to pick attack and harmonics, but it is also much noisier at high gain settings. The 'tone bypass' (not true bypass) switch was kept from the V3 and V5 versions, which allows you to completely remove the tone section from the circuit. This gives a raunchy, raw, and very loud tone, but lacks some of the tredemark Big Muff scooped mids character. The bass, treble, and fuzz varies slightly from unit to unit."
More at http://www.kitrae.net/music/big_muff_hi ... l#Version6

It cherry picks (nearly all of) my favorite characteristics from numerous Muff revisions, and puts them in one of the best-looking EHX enclosures to date. The clarity of mine with tonestack from 3o'clock to max treble harkens to Ram's head character...only this one isn't noisy like Kit Rae describes. Truly a gem inside & out.

As for how sought-after...while such isolated criteria is of no personal consequence...I'm fully confident mine would sell in under 30 minutes of listing in the BST :hobbes:

Re: Your Top 5 Fuzz MUST HAVES *make your case*

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 10:11 am
by D.o.S.
My favorite big muff is the one Schlatte built for me. That's probably cheating, though.

Re: Your Top 5 Fuzz MUST HAVES *make your case*

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 11:58 am
by BLOOD EAGLE
I had the little big muff reversed, that was an op amp, always assumed regular muff was an op amp too...

Re: Your Top 5 Fuzz MUST HAVES *make your case*

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 7:58 pm
by The_Active_Conundrum
Dream Crusher
Test Pattern (my only flippin regret)

uhhhhhhh..............
my fuzz lovin has subsided in the past 8 months but for the sake of filling out 5 I'll list oens I keep looking at

Perseus
Hoof
Great Destroyer

Re: Your Top 5 Fuzz MUST HAVES *make your case*

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2015 9:13 pm
by Mudfuzz
Katana Sound Super Bass Fuzz - it's just better then most of the pedals people like in this thread.
Sovtek Big Muff - The green ones, they are worth the hype but not the $$$
Last Gast Art Labs Tone Axe - only thing that can go up against a freq box and live to tell the tale.
TGD - Because!
MASF Epilepsy - some pedals you might wonder if they can hate, this one can, everything and everyone.

Re: Your Top 5 Fuzz MUST HAVES *make your case*

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 7:53 am
by greeny23
The Boss FZ2 for its huge balls and tightness. Plus its stupidly versatile.

The Maestro MFZ for being crazy subtle and understated.

The Foxx Tone Machine for its ability to be used as a fantastic alternative to a muff, but with the ability to get all octave up in here.