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Re: Offset Fuzz
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 8:24 am
by pillof
IMO it's the wide range of frequency JM can sweep through make it the ultimate fuzz guitar. its cons are its pros
Re: Offset Fuzz
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 4:56 pm
by my bloody television
pillof wrote:IMO it's the wide range of frequency JM can sweep through make it the ultimate fuzz guitar. its cons are its pros
couldn't have said it better myself

Re: Offset Fuzz
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 11:45 pm
by denhamt
Jag-STANG biatches! Rocks faces....
Re: Offset Fuzz
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 12:06 am
by Blurillaz
denhamt wrote:Jag-STANG
fail
unless its a modded jag stang.
Re: Offset Fuzz
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 10:01 pm
by denhamt
Blurillaz wrote:denhamt wrote:Jag-STANG
fail
unless its a modded jag stang.
Negative, dead stock, although I did turn the tremolo into a hardtail. 12 years and still my #1. I know everyone on here talks shit about them, but thats just because they've never heard one that was set up right. Trust me, it melts faces...
Re: Offset Fuzz
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 10:11 pm
by Blurillaz
denhamt wrote:Blurillaz wrote:denhamt wrote:Jag-STANG
fail
unless its a modded jag stang.
Negative, dead stock, although I did turn the tremolo into a hardtail. 12 years and still my #1. I know everyone on here talks shit about them, but thats just because they've never heard one that was set up right. Trust me, it melts faces...
I dunno, they failed even Kurt Cobain's standards.... he had all the electronics replaced and a new body cut for it... For the one time he actually used it.....
I'll trust you this time however.
Re: Offset Fuzz
Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 2:56 pm
by elbandito
denhamt wrote:Blurillaz wrote:denhamt wrote:Jag-STANG
fail
unless its a modded jag stang.
Negative, dead stock, although I did turn the tremolo into a hardtail. 12 years and still my #1. I know everyone on here talks shit about them, but thats just because they've never heard one that was set up right. Trust me, it melts faces...
I used to own a JagStang a couple of years ago... Bought it for $120, modded the crap out of it (fixed the ugly body, refinished it, new pups, hardtail mod, new pots) and still ended up getting rid of it. Nobody would buy it, so I traded it for a P.O.S. bass guitar which I then turned around and sold in a couple of weeks.
IMO, the only thing that's great about the JagStang is it's neck. Other than that, it's an 'okay' guitar at best.
Gimme a Jag a JM or a Mustang any day.

Re: Offset Fuzz
Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 3:11 pm
by my bloody television
now that I've been home about a week I've come to the conclusion that single coils love fuzz, not necessarily JUST offsets. My Tele and Strat sound awesome with all my fuzz. HOWEVER, I'm particularly drawn to my jazzmaster...partly because I love the feel and playability, partly because I love its unique sound. Always Offset love from me.
Just didn't want to discount the single coil brethren. I now have no humbucker equipped guitars, but I don't mind...I just don't dig the sound of humbucker + fuzz
Re: Offset Fuzz
Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 3:18 pm
by dorfmeister
my bloody television wrote:now that I've been home about a week I've come to the conclusion that single coils love fuzz, not necessarily JUST offsets. My Tele and Strat sound awesome with all my fuzz. HOWEVER, I'm particularly drawn to my jazzmaster...partly because I love the feel and playability, partly because I love its unique sound. Always Offset love from me.
Just didn't want to discount the single coil brethren. I now have no humbucker equipped guitars, but I don't mind...I just don't dig the sound of humbucker + fuzz
I generally don't dig humbuckers, especially high output ones. They just seem too congested and muddy for me. I like them better as they get less output. They get more clarity and I can like some of them alot on clean tones.
I generally only play single coils and they really seem to me, for my tastes, the only pickups that work with fuzz, though there may be exceptions.
As far as humbuckers go I would like to try some underwound Lollar Imperials.
Re: Offset Fuzz
Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 3:47 pm
by elbandito
I've got a 70's DiMarzio Super Distortion pup in the bridge of my Jag and it really sounds unbelievable w/fuzz. My Tele is all Esquired-out and fuzz sounds awesome, except thru the bassy postion. My Ibanez Talman has Lipstick pups and they're very brittle sounding under heavy fuzz conditions.
I think both humbuckers and singles can sound awesome, depending on what you're using... but I will concede that low output sounds better than high output when it comes to fuzz.
Re: Offset Fuzz
Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 7:48 pm
by daydreamer
do mustangs take fuzz well? I have major GAS for one and this is the only issue holding me back
Re: Offset Fuzz
Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 9:45 pm
by anxietyswitch
Just look at my picture! haha
I love my Jazzmaster's middle position, with my Little Big Muff set to just a tad of gain and a fairly bright tone seting, going through my amps crunch channel with the gain around 3.
Ahhhhhhhh the sexiness.
In fact, my Jazzmaster seems to make everything better. I've owned a LesPaul style guitar and more than my fair share of Strats, and I've never liked overdrive pedals AT ALL
The middle position of my Jazzmaster through ANY overdrive is just plain sexy. End of story.
Re: Offset Fuzz
Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 9:47 pm
by Blurillaz
Try that one through a real muff my friend.
Re: Offset Fuzz
Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 9:51 pm
by anxietyswitch
Who, me? LOL
I actually like the Little Big Muff more than any other muff I've tried so far.
I think I've owned about five different muff variations, and the Little Big Muff is what's done it for me so far.
Re: Offset Fuzz
Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 10:01 pm
by pillof
I sold my Da Moaf, which is said to be one of the better trianlge muff clone out there, after A/Bing it with LBM. They are basically the same... My favorite now are the ram's head though.
anxietyswitch wrote:Who, me? LOL
I actually like the Little Big Muff more than any other muff I've tried so far.
I think I've owned about five different muff variations, and the Little Big Muff is what's done it for me so far.