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If you're looking for an octave fuzz with powerful mids, the Maxon Ether (Univox Superfuzz Clone) may be worth considering. I have the Water (Ram's Head Big Muff clone) from the same series, and the parametric EQ approaches the threshold of Boss HM-2 chainsaw mids.
There are also some newer Bigtone Music Brewery fuzzes with parametric mid controls:
http://www.bigtonemusic.com/?q=eqdvintage
There are also some newer Bigtone Music Brewery fuzzes with parametric mid controls:
http://www.bigtonemusic.com/?q=eqdvintage
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Another clusterfuzz vote. Just a super versatile tricked out tonebender, it'll do velco zippery stuff as well as meaty overdrive tones. It won't get into superfuzz or muff territory, but as far as tonebender/fuzzface sounds go, it's all I'll ever personally need.
If you're after something more superfuzz flavoured: The Boss FZ-2 can still be found cheapish and comes with a powerfull eq. But in that regard, if you don't mind spending a bit more, the Maxon Ether is indeed a step up when in comes to good superfuzz clones.
If you're after something more superfuzz flavoured: The Boss FZ-2 can still be found cheapish and comes with a powerfull eq. But in that regard, if you don't mind spending a bit more, the Maxon Ether is indeed a step up when in comes to good superfuzz clones.
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It has been a while, but I figured I would let everyone know where I landed on this. I got a Necromancer in a trade and damn I loved it. On bass it was the tone that I always hear in my head when I think of hardcore or noise rock. It didn't have as much volume as I thought it would, but I never had a chance to find out if it was loud enough for my bands setting because I traded it on a whim for a Shigeharu.
From my singular point of view (which is constantly, gradually shifting) the Shigeharu sounded better than the Necromancer on guitar. While I'm happy with where I ended up you better believe I'll be getting another superfuzz-based pedal some day because it was clearly given that name for a reason.
From my singular point of view (which is constantly, gradually shifting) the Shigeharu sounded better than the Necromancer on guitar. While I'm happy with where I ended up you better believe I'll be getting another superfuzz-based pedal some day because it was clearly given that name for a reason.
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I was on a search for a mid-heavy fuzz for guitar after using a RAT for years in my current band. I've also found the Shigaharu after trying a few others. I love this pedal, and it's got a lot of great sounds in it.
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Good fuzz with mids.. big cheese.
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My dizzytone clone has mucho mids and still sounds really phat, but not muddy.
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Rat into a Street Sweeper and Rat into Hellhawk (clean side). Thanks for askingneonblack wrote:What did you use on Yu?
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Loved the overall tone and mids of the Dizzy too, but was too gated for me (needed to be able to get feedback), and didn't like the tone control. A simple high-cut would have been better for me. Thought maybe I should try an MKIII Bender...MechaGodzilla wrote:My dizzytone clone has mucho mids and still sounds really phat, but not muddy.
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Science Amps wrote:Loved the overall tone and mids of the Dizzy too, but was too gated for me (needed to be able to get feedback), and didn't like the tone control. A simple high-cut would have been better for me. Thought maybe I should try an MKIII Bender...MechaGodzilla wrote:My dizzytone clone has mucho mids and still sounds really phat, but not muddy.
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Oh really? What particular Dizzytone do you have? I know it's easy enough to build or mod them to be 'ungated', but I didn't want to devalue the two I had (a Jext Telez and Ghost FX). Both of those were very gated.MechaGodzilla wrote:Science Amps wrote:Loved the overall tone and mids of the Dizzy too, but was too gated for me (needed to be able to get feedback), and didn't like the tone control. A simple high-cut would have been better for me. Thought maybe I should try an MKIII Bender...MechaGodzilla wrote:My dizzytone clone has mucho mids and still sounds really phat, but not muddy.mine's not gated at all, and I use very low-output pickups so I really don't get on with gated fuzz coz I, like you, need that feedback
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It's a Creepy Fingers one (not my demo)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8ix99z2M2w[/youtube]
mk3 bender might be a good idea. I have a lucifer rising (sort of mk3/4 mixture i think?) and it's very middy with the guitar's volume up full, kinda muffy when you roll it back
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8ix99z2M2w[/youtube]
mk3 bender might be a good idea. I have a lucifer rising (sort of mk3/4 mixture i think?) and it's very middy with the guitar's volume up full, kinda muffy when you roll it back