Re: Clusterfuzz
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 12:54 pm
First Fuzz in 2 months that i want.
Is there a european Dealer? Or direct sales?
Is there a european Dealer? Or direct sales?
I'll have to go listen to those, but it does get pretty torn up to my ear. I tend to prefer the 8-bit all the way up on the less compressed clipper settings, but personal preference plays a large role here.Rob Fossil wrote:jwar wrote:I have a boner.
Same. Just watched the JustNick vid and liked what I saw/heard. Like Nick, I like to tote around a compact board and would rather have just one versitile fuzz on my board along with a Mini to cover my dirt needs. Can the 8-bit knob get into Velcroar/Suneater velcro fuzz territory?
We aren't setup for direct sales, but some of our dealers have confirmed they will ship worldwide. I think that's how we are going to deal with it until we get European distribution setup.univalve wrote:First Fuzz in 2 months that i want.
Is there a european Dealer? Or direct sales?
I'm gonna second this. JustNick, Excane, Kayzer and Stompbox Sonic are my fave demo-ers... and I have definitely purchased pedals based on Excane's vids. Nick's too, now that I think about it.jwar wrote:I have a demo request. Excane demo. Please.
Ooo! Right! I've absolutely loved their demos. All right, I've got FIVE favorite demo-ers, then.goroth wrote:Get the knobs dudes onto it. Best demos on the internet, but they don't (yet) have the profile of Jrmy's suggestions (all of which are rad).
pickdropper wrote:I'll have to go listen to those, but it does get pretty torn up to my ear. I tend to prefer the 8-bit all the way up on the less compressed clipper settings, but personal preference plays a large role here.Rob Fossil wrote:jwar wrote:I have a boner.
Same. Just watched the JustNick vid and liked what I saw/heard. Like Nick, I like to tote around a compact board and would rather have just one versitile fuzz on my board along with a Mini to cover my dirt needs. Can the 8-bit knob get into Velcroar/Suneater velcro fuzz territory?
It's also interactive with the tone and gain controls. If you dial the tone up higher while the 8-bit is higher it gets very spitty sounding. The thought behind the control was that there are a lot of folks that would like the sound of maxed out 8-bit but might not be inclined to buy a pedal dedicated to it. We figured that this would be a good option for that. I usually have the 8-bit dialed at less than halfway. I can get a nice fuzzy, overdrivey type sound with the gain all the way up, but the 8-bit and tone controls low. But I like being to dial up various fuzz tones (including a blown out fuzz).
Sorry if this is sounding like an advertisement. I'm obviously enthusiastic and I'm happy to talk about various use scenarios. If it's too much, I can back off.
FET is also my favorite, and I believe Dave's (pickdropper) as well.insubordination wrote:It's $200 awesome IMO. Such a fun pedal, and currently my only dirt. There are usable tones in every clipping mode (the FET and Silicon 1 are my personal favorites). The 8-bit knob is so cool, you can roll back the guitar volume for a more open sound, then roll it back up for splatty, compressed fuzzy goodness.
Thanks. We really appreciate that. And thanks for spreading the good word out on the interwebz. I do believe a Function f(x) t-shirt will be coming your way as soon as we get some made.insubordination wrote:Outstanding pedal culturejam & co.
culturejam wrote:Thanks. We really appreciate that. And thanks for spreading the good word out on the interwebz. I do believe a Function f(x) t-shirt will be coming your way as soon as we get some made.
The versatility is one of the things I liked about what I heard in the demo.insubordination wrote:It's $200 awesome IMO. Such a fun pedal, and currently my only dirt. There are usable tones in every clipping mode (the FET and Silicon 1 are my personal favorites). The 8-bit knob is so cool, you can roll back the guitar volume for a more open sound, then roll it back up for splatty, compressed fuzzy goodness. Outstanding pedal culturejam & co.