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Re: Where is our vintage replica fuzz appreciation thread?

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 4:50 pm
by Blackened Soul
90's sovtek muffs?

Re: Where is our vintage replica fuzz appreciation thread?

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 4:55 pm
by adamajah
I think a mid 80's HM-2 is my oldest pedal. Are we saying it's only running at like 65% metul?
Need HM-2WAZA now!!!

Re: Where is our vintage replica fuzz appreciation thread?

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 5:38 pm
by lordgalvar
Fuzzrites!

Pro Suzz Fuzz*

Iron Butterfly Fuzz

Nu-Fuzz

Bakersfield!


* Don't know if this is Bakersfield, but it looks like it.

Some good replicas out there. Even by Sanner himself.

Culturejam's fuzzrite is pretty good. The basic audio ones bring them to modern standards (and are more forgiving on input level/impedance). Lots of variety in the character of that transistor pair. Love my DanW replica the most maybe. The ghost Nu-Fuzz is great too.

Other new makes I like: ghost WEM V, silicon pepbox, mind rocker/fuzz face. Lastgasp 45 + 46 superfuzzes.

Ghost/Ian makes great stuff.

Re: Where is our vintage replica fuzz appreciation thread?

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 6:05 pm
by adamajah
I've been wanting to try some MKI's from Super Electric and Williams Audio, from across the pond.

Re: Where is our vintage replica fuzz appreciation thread?

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 7:51 pm
by raj007
Sometimes it feels like we get so caught up in the “new” thing that we forget to respect the circuits that started it all...myself included.

And most of the time, even modern takes use these vintage circuits as a starting point. Their DNA is everywhere.

We also like to shit on “blooz lawyers”, but, would we have Keith Richards and others if they didn’t get inspired by those blues records? So shut the fuck up about trashing the blues. It’s an overdone and lazy dig. (And Mr. Richards using that ol’ OG fuzz...you know the one.)

Fuzz faces are really hitting me at the moment. They encourage expressive and dynamic playing and the good ones do amazing things with your guitar’s volume knob. I was pretty ignorant to how versatile they are. So fun to play and experiment with.

And I really admire the builders out there sourcing old and rare parts to do these vintage circuits justice. There’s a level of respect there that I really like.

Sometimes simplicity is incredibly refreshing and most of these circuits fall into that feeling.

Re: Where is our vintage replica fuzz appreciation thread?

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 10:34 am
by friendship
adamajah wrote:
friendship wrote:pedals lose 1% of their sound every year they exist so old pedals are worse than new pedals
What part of the sound is being lost? A fuzz pedal sounds different on any given day due to temperature, power source, guitar, amp, and my inner ear health so 1% per year of a certain attribute is like a rain drop in the ocean :lol:
the tone part

Re: Where is our vintage replica fuzz appreciation thread?

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 1:05 pm
by qersty
[quote="raj007"We also like to shit on “blooz lawyers”, but, would we have Keith Richards and others if they didn’t get inspired by those blues records? So shut the fuck up about trashing the blues. It’s an overdone and lazy dig. (And Mr. Richards using that ol’ OG fuzz...you know the one.)[/quote]
I mean do any of the blues lawyer type people care about the blues though? They always discuss modern blues rock. idk if I am genaralizing but I've never seen any tgp discuss like the fuzz on howlin's electric album or something

Re: Where is our vintage replica fuzz appreciation thread?

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 1:08 pm
by codetocontra
This thread needs moar pictures

Re: Where is our vintage replica fuzz appreciation thread?

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 1:24 pm
by D.o.S.
qersty wrote:
raj007 wrote:We also like to shit on “blooz lawyers”, but, would we have Keith Richards and others if they didn’t get inspired by those blues records? So shut the fuck up about trashing the blues. It’s an overdone and lazy dig. (And Mr. Richards using that ol’ OG fuzz...you know the one.)
I mean do any of the blues lawyer type people care about the blues though? They always discuss modern blues rock. idk if I am genaralizing but I've never seen any tgp discuss like the fuzz on howlin's electric album or something
I don't think the pejorative "blues lawyer" has ever had anything to do with the blues at all :lol:

It's more about object fetishism -- my tone will not be exactly right if my cables don't have Leo Fender's tears on them, etc.

Re: Where is our vintage replica fuzz appreciation thread?

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 2:22 pm
by qersty
D.o.S. wrote:
qersty wrote:
raj007 wrote:We also like to shit on “blooz lawyers”, but, would we have Keith Richards and others if they didn’t get inspired by those blues records? So shut the fuck up about trashing the blues. It’s an overdone and lazy dig. (And Mr. Richards using that ol’ OG fuzz...you know the one.)
I mean do any of the blues lawyer type people care about the blues though? They always discuss modern blues rock. idk if I am genaralizing but I've never seen any tgp discuss like the fuzz on howlin's electric album or something
I don't think the pejorative "blues lawyer" has ever had anything to do with the blues at all :lol:

It's more about object fetishism -- my tone will not be exactly right if my cables don't have Leo Fender's tears on them, etc.
This
codetocontra wrote:This thread needs moar pictures
This!

Re: Where is our vintage replica fuzz appreciation thread?

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 2:31 pm
by Blackened Soul
qersty wrote:[quote="raj007"We also like to shit on “blooz lawyers”, but, would we have Keith Richards and others if they didn’t get inspired by those blues records? So shut the fuck up about trashing the blues. It’s an overdone and lazy dig. (And Mr. Richards using that ol’ OG fuzz...you know the one.)
I mean do any of the blues lawyer type people care about the blues though? They always discuss modern blues rock. idk if I am genaralizing but I've never seen any tgp discuss like the fuzz on howlin's electric album or something[/quote]
Exactly. I played bass in a blues/americana band for years, lots of pre ww2 stuff, I used fuzz all the time but in a apropreate way... Mr Richards has wayyyyy more to do with the creation of the blues lawyer than Skip James or Son House.

Re: Where is our vintage replica fuzz appreciation thread?

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 8:01 pm
by raj007
Blackened Soul wrote:
qersty wrote:[quote="raj007"We also like to shit on “blooz lawyers”, but, would we have Keith Richards and others if they didn’t get inspired by those blues records? So shut the fuck up about trashing the blues. It’s an overdone and lazy dig. (And Mr. Richards using that ol’ OG fuzz...you know the one.)
I mean do any of the blues lawyer type people care about the blues though? They always discuss modern blues rock. idk if I am genaralizing but I've never seen any tgp discuss like the fuzz on howlin's electric album or something
Exactly. I played bass in a blues/americana band for years, lots of pre ww2 stuff, I used fuzz all the time but in a apropreate way... Mr Richards has wayyyyy more to do with the creation of the blues lawyer than Skip James or Son House.[/quote]

Ahh man Son House is some prime stuff...been a while since I’ve listened. Thank for the reminder!

Re: Where is our vintage replica fuzz appreciation thread?

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 8:05 pm
by raj007
qersty wrote:[quote="raj007"We also like to shit on “blooz lawyers”, but, would we have Keith Richards and others if they didn’t get inspired by those blues records? So shut the fuck up about trashing the blues. It’s an overdone and lazy dig. (And Mr. Richards using that ol’ OG fuzz...you know the one.)
I mean do any of the blues lawyer type people care about the blues though? They always discuss modern blues rock. idk if I am genaralizing but I've never seen any tgp discuss like the fuzz on howlin's electric album or something[/quote]

This is a fair point. I guess I just got tired of seeing so many trash the blues lately and I generalized my outburst lol.

I love that Howlin’ Wolf album cover , “He doesn’t like it” hahahaha

Re: Where is our vintage replica fuzz appreciation thread?

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 9:22 pm
by adamajah
codetocontra wrote:This thread needs moar pictures
Here are some tasty guts from a Marshall Supa MKI replica I lurv...

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And here's a real nice Zonk Machine MKI replica...

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Re: Where is our vintage replica fuzz appreciation thread?

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 10:50 pm
by nightraven
^ I have a replica of the 'MKI' Marshall SupaFuzz too. Here's a pic of it side-by-side with my smelly old original pedal that it's based off. The replica pedal was built for me by Thunderbird (@Lndrmt on Instagram) and I'm very happy with it!

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