Recommend me a fuzz with a ridiculous amount of low-end.
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Re: Recommend me a fuzz with a ridiculous amount of low-end.
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Re: Recommend me a fuzz with a ridiculous amount of low-end.
Jero wrote:
...or megalith
Always one upping, you are.
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Re: Recommend me a fuzz with a ridiculous amount of low-end.
theavondon wrote:Jero wrote:
...or megalith
Always one upping, you are.
Really?
It's the fuzz I own/have used, that has the most bass. Not like I'm the only one allowed to buy one mannng. I've never tried the others that mostly got mentioned, except the TAFM and I don't remember it well enough. Sorry I'm such an asshole.I make noise toys under Stomping Stones
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Re: Recommend me a fuzz with a ridiculous amount of low-end.
i seem to remember that the Seppuku fx Octave Synth or Sub-Octave Synthesizer had shit loads of low octave bass.
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Jero wrote:theavondon wrote:Jero wrote:
...or megalith
Always one upping, you are.
Really?It's the fuzz I own/have used, that has the most bass. Not like I'm the only one allowed to buy one mannng. I've never tried the others that mostly got mentioned, except the TAFM and I don't remember it well enough. Sorry I'm such an asshole.
I was jay kaying, man! It was just like twenty posts of Megalith, and then here you come with "Magnetar".

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theavondon wrote:I was jay kaying, man! It was just like twenty posts of Megalith, and then here you come with "Magnetar".
I know. That's my answer if someone wants the synth equivalent of megalith. TBH, I've never used the megalith, but it was made specifically for bringing the heavy/lows. Everything of Alan's I've tried has been huge, in sound (and size)!Someone else mentioned the Colorsound Bass Fuzz, which I breadboarded recently. This has tons of low, but I didn't find it as usable...had to go mostly treble. Something in between, that and say, a big muff would be great. Have you (the OP), tried a Skreddy Supa Tone? That would be close to, if not exactly, what I'm talking about, and there's one in bst right now.
Anything with octave downs too, but that's cheating
I actually use light amounts of octave down(oc2) with fuzz/other sometimes to beef it up. Synthy octaves make for some of the greatest sounds.I make noise toys under Stomping Stones
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Re: Recommend me a fuzz with a ridiculous amount of low-end.
Jero wrote:theavondon wrote:I was jay kaying, man! It was just like twenty posts of Megalith, and then here you come with "Magnetar".
I know. That's my answer if someone wants the synth equivalent of megalith. TBH, I've never used the megalith, but it was made specifically for bringing the heavy/lows. Everything of Alan's I've tried has been huge, in sound (and size)!
Someone else mentioned the Colorsound Bass Fuzz, which I breadboarded recently. This has tons of low, but I didn't find it as usable...had to go mostly treble. Something in between, that and say, a big muff would be great. Have you (the OP), tried a Skreddy Supa Tone? That would be close to, if not exactly, what I'm talking about, and there's one in bst right now.
Anything with octave downs too, but that's cheatingI actually use light amounts of octave down(oc2) with fuzz/other sometimes to beef it up. Synthy octaves make for some of the greatest sounds.
I like using the glitch computer for synthy-octave fuzz business.
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Re: Recommend me a fuzz with a ridiculous amount of low-end.
Jero wrote:theavondon wrote:I was jay kaying, man! It was just like twenty posts of Megalith, and then here you come with "Magnetar".
I know. That's my answer if someone wants the synth equivalent of megalith. TBH, I've never used the megalith, but it was made specifically for bringing the heavy/lows. Everything of Alan's I've tried has been huge, in sound (and size)!
Someone else mentioned the Colorsound Bass Fuzz, which I breadboarded recently. This has tons of low, but I didn't find it as usable...had to go mostly treble. Something in between, that and say, a big muff would be great. Have you (the OP), tried a Skreddy Supa Tone? That would be close to, if not exactly, what I'm talking about, and there's one in bst right now.
Anything with octave downs too, but that's cheatingI actually use light amounts of octave down(oc2) with fuzz/other sometimes to beef it up. Synthy octaves make for some of the greatest sounds.
Have you thought of using the baxandall (or whatever that's called) eq? Maybe that way you could get enough treble and still manage your lows.
I have a Supa Tone, and I wouldn't describe it as ridiculously bassy, but it's got a pretty intense low end.. Mine is listed in the b/s/t, but I think I'm gonna delete that because I changed my mind and want to keep it.
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Yea, I've considered lots of things. Waiting on more parts to really dig in. Wanna let me borrow that supa for a day or two? I need to hear in person.
...parts JUST got here as I was about to hit "submit"
...parts JUST got here as I was about to hit "submit"
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Jero wrote:Yea, I've considered lots of things. Waiting on more parts to really dig in. Wanna let me borrow that supa for a day or two? I need to hear in person.
...parts JUST got here as I was about to hit "submit"
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Re: Recommend me a fuzz with a ridiculous amount of low-end.
My Stomp Under Foot Civil War probably has the most bass of any pedal I've used (that still sounds good. In this case, spectacular)
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I recorded this shitty video for you guys today
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3P7gB4dJ3PA[/youtube]
It's recorded with my iPhone, so the quality sucks, and I'm also using a stock telecaster and a really small old solid state amp (like 5 inch speaker small), so don't expect too much.
I kinda just tuned down to c and just started fucking around too.. Not my usual style.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3P7gB4dJ3PA[/youtube]
It's recorded with my iPhone, so the quality sucks, and I'm also using a stock telecaster and a really small old solid state amp (like 5 inch speaker small), so don't expect too much.
I kinda just tuned down to c and just started fucking around too.. Not my usual style.
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Re: Recommend me a fuzz with a ridiculous amount of low-end.
If you don't want all the craziness of the ECT I would suggest a Hair of the Dog or Baby Thundaa, ridiculous low end on them. The ECT is my number one fuzz.
