Re: Superfuzz clone recommendations
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 4:28 pm
Since I was behind its conception, I could easily answer saying that I mostly prefer the Zed Ground Licker, but just only because it actually fits my needs better than the others. Lots of low frequencies if needed, massive output volume, lots of octave up and great sustain.
Anyways, I must admit they're all wonderful under different points of view. For example, the Buzz is the most versatile, the T-Pedals Black Fuzz is the craziest of all, the Wattson nails perfectly the tone of the old Univox I had, the Outbox is really useful onstage and the Wren & Cuff is well balanced on all frequencies and has tons of volume (and doesn't splatter the sound if put after another distortion).
Anyways, I must admit they're all wonderful under different points of view. For example, the Buzz is the most versatile, the T-Pedals Black Fuzz is the craziest of all, the Wattson nails perfectly the tone of the old Univox I had, the Outbox is really useful onstage and the Wren & Cuff is well balanced on all frequencies and has tons of volume (and doesn't splatter the sound if put after another distortion).