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Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 5:22 pm
by sylnau
Same here... I guess I'm looking for a Fuzz Face on steroid.

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 6:15 pm
by Tristan
Check out this topic from goroth, he posted a really interesting vid showcasing lots of classic fuzz circuits:
viewtopic.php?f=149&t=34826
I don't want to derail this thread too much but the most interesting hotrod FF circuits at the moment seem to be the EQD Dirt Transmitter, Ghost Mind Rocker, Skreddy BC109 and SS/BS Hawk or TAFM as far as I can tell.
To bring it back on topic, the Buzzaround apparently was (one of) the first fuzz pedal(s) to have an external bias control and that texture tone control is great too, really cool! :)

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 6:30 pm
by 9520575
sylnau wrote:Same here... I guess I'm looking for a Fuzz Face on steroid.

Fuzz factory or the new fuzz factory? I feel like that's what it is basically

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 6:32 pm
by 9520575
Tristan wrote:Check out this topic from goroth, he posted a really interesting vid showcasing lots of classic fuzz circuits:
viewtopic.php?f=149&t=34826
I don't want to derail this thread too much but the most interesting hotrod FF circuits at the moment seem to be the EQD Dirt Transmitter, Ghost Mind Rocker, Skreddy BC109 and SS/BS Hawk or TAFM as far as I can tell.
To bring it back on topic, the Buzzaround apparently was (one of) the first fuzz pedal(s) to have an external bias control and that texture tone control is great too, really cool! :)


dirt transmitter, hmmmm... I haven't paid much attention to that one yet.

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 6:42 pm
by Tristan
It's pretty cool, though not completely FF I'd say, the one thing I couldn't get out of it is this higain blown out type of leadsound, it seems to be too tight for that, that's why I'm looking around some more, in my opinion it did however kick quite a few FF style pedals ass when I tried all of them at the shop. :)
The Fat Fuzz Factory could be cool as well, have that one incoming too, quite curious about it. :)

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 6:47 pm
by 9520575
V_____ wrote:Yeah Robert Fripp used Buzzarounds for leads a lot. FWIW the Robert is also a King Crimson reference cause after I made the first one i thought it sounded kinda like a buzzaround out of random coincidence.

Oh and i have the older Arc Buzzaround clone with no power jack. Thing does sound awesome. I do think it can get into muffish territory, actually, but its not really related to the circuit.


Your robert fuzz, is it in the buzzaround vein?
Its a two knob job right?

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 7:14 pm
by V_____
9520575 wrote:
V_____ wrote:Yeah Robert Fripp used Buzzarounds for leads a lot. FWIW the Robert is also a King Crimson reference cause after I made the first one i thought it sounded kinda like a buzzaround out of random coincidence.

Oh and i have the older Arc Buzzaround clone with no power jack. Thing does sound awesome. I do think it can get into muffish territory, actually, but its not really related to the circuit.


Your robert fuzz, is it in the buzzaround vein?
Its a two knob job right?


It's actually not a related circuit at all. Just a tonal similarity. It's not a germanium pedal but a hybrid of silicon and mosfet with very strong soft clipping which allows it to sound more overdrivey with the gain down. But on the neck pickup, especially, you get a nice Robert fripp violin lead type sound. I have a ge buzzaround from Aaron too, and it's rather different but can get in similar territory.

Not to spam but clip:
https://soundcloud.com/shoepedals2/shoe ... -fuzz-demo

Lol also I have fun with it myself at home and make terrible videos of it.

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 7:51 pm
by sylnau
9520575 wrote:
sylnau wrote:Same here... I guess I'm looking for a Fuzz Face on steroid.

Fuzz factory or the new fuzz factory? I feel like that's what it is basically

I already have a FuzzHugger(fx) AB-Synth 5k which is a lot better than a Fuzz Factory and have some Fuzz Face quality to it according to my ears.

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 8:02 am
by 9520575
V_____ wrote:
9520575 wrote:
V_____ wrote:Yeah Robert Fripp used Buzzarounds for leads a lot. FWIW the Robert is also a King Crimson reference cause after I made the first one i thought it sounded kinda like a buzzaround out of random coincidence.

Oh and i have the older Arc Buzzaround clone with no power jack. Thing does sound awesome. I do think it can get into muffish territory, actually, but its not really related to the circuit.


Your robert fuzz, is it in the buzzaround vein?
Its a two knob job right?


It's actually not a related circuit at all. Just a tonal similarity. It's not a germanium pedal but a hybrid of silicon and mosfet with very strong soft clipping which allows it to sound more overdrivey with the gain down. But on the neck pickup, especially, you get a nice Robert fripp violin lead type sound. I have a ge buzzaround from Aaron too, and it's rather different but can get in similar territory.

Not to spam but clip:
https://soundcloud.com/shoepedals2/shoe ... -fuzz-demo

Lol also I have fun with it myself at home and make terrible videos of it.


sounds nice, nice & smooth.

Re: Crimson King Fuzz: A full & comprehensive review.

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 8:35 am
by V_____
Yeah. Fripp used to roll his neck tone control almost all the way off on an all mahogany les paul with humbuckers before going into the buzzaround. That's why his leads were so smooth with that particular pedal.