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now that i have found my godlike, glistening phallus of an alpha fuzz face...

what are some of your favorite

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pigmaker wrote:now that i have found my godlike, glistening phallus of an alpha fuzz face...

what are some of your favorite

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clones?
I've never owned or played a Tonebender, and this is the only Tonebender clone I have ever owned, but I'm quite happy with the way it injects fuzzy goodness into my gray matter.
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MKI: jerms, pigdog loony, pigdog electric eye
In that order. Good luck.

I have not Really much experience with zonks. Somehow i think they are too trebly MKIs. So no advice from my side.
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univalve wrote:MKI: jerms, pigdog loony, pigdog electric eye
In that order. Good luck.

I have not Really much experience with zonks. Somehow i think they are too trebly MKIs. So no advice from my side.
yeah jerms stuff is badass. someone had a jerms companion up on reverb for 250 and i hesitated and it was gone quick. that seems like a great price.

theres a cat who makes pedals under the brand Sonic VI and ive heard good things, quite reasonably priced.

wonder if anyone here has experience with Sonic VI stuff
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pigmaker wrote:my godlike, glistening phallus of an alpha fuzz face...
which is it?
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MechaGodzilla wrote:
pigmaker wrote:my godlike, glistening phallus of an alpha fuzz face...
which is it?
buffalo fx germanium fuzz v1. he only made 50 because he could only get so many B175 transistors
i got a good-to-great price on it.
i could only find one other instance of it being up for sale online, an old reverb posting, so i jumped on it.
v1 smokes the newer v2 and v3, not even close.
love that it has a bias knob also.
just sounds huge. slays every muff i've ever had in that way. power chords just sound unbelievable. i'm totally into the idea of making it my only rhythm guitar sound, and i'm saying this after my last recording project which had somewhere between 30 and 50 guitar tracks without using the same tone twice.
i'll shut up now. i'm sure you can tell that i'm in love.

this guy doesnt play any power chords, or that many chords generally, but you can hear how it sounds on leads.
as i said earlier it's the best fuzz face i've ever heard, but obviously that's just my opinion, i havent heard a million of them

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A couple others that come to mind:

Red Witch Fuzz God II: a more useable, less finnicky fuzz face.
Zvex Mastotron: packs a dangerous amount of low end. Literally. It'll damage yer speakers or amp if you don't watch out. Not to be used in front of small children.
My current swiss army fuzz: Clusterfuzz. Versatile as fuck, can do anything ranging from doom/sludge/stoner to classic rock.
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Clusterfuzz is SUPER versatile. Love that fuzz. Great company too.
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pigmaker wrote:yeah jerms stuff is badass. someone had a jerms companion up on reverb for 250 and i hesitated and it was gone quick. that seems like a great price.
$250 for a basic 2 stage fuzz...I'm clearly doing something wrong :lol:
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Jero wrote:
pigmaker wrote:yeah jerms stuff is badass. someone had a jerms companion up on reverb for 250 and i hesitated and it was gone quick. that seems like a great price.
$250 for a basic 2 stage fuzz...I'm clearly doing something wrong :lol:
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pigmaker wrote:
univalve wrote:MKI: jerms, pigdog loony, pigdog electric eye
In that order. Good luck.

I have not Really much experience with zonks. Somehow i think they are too trebly MKIs. So no advice from my side.
yeah jerms stuff is badass. someone had a jerms companion up on reverb for 250 and i hesitated and it was gone quick. that seems like a great price.

theres a cat who makes pedals under the brand Sonic VI and ive heard good things, quite reasonably priced.

wonder if anyone here has experience with Sonic VI stuff
I had a Sonic VI MKII build. Was okayish But not on par with Pigdog.
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univalve wrote:
pigmaker wrote:
univalve wrote:MKI: jerms, pigdog loony, pigdog electric eye
In that order. Good luck.

I have not Really much experience with zonks. Somehow i think they are too trebly MKIs. So no advice from my side.
yeah jerms stuff is badass. someone had a jerms companion up on reverb for 250 and i hesitated and it was gone quick. that seems like a great price.

theres a cat who makes pedals under the brand Sonic VI and ive heard good things, quite reasonably priced.

wonder if anyone here has experience with Sonic VI stuff
I had a Sonic VI MKII build. Was okayish But not on par with Pigdog.

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pigmaker wrote:
MechaGodzilla wrote:
pigmaker wrote:my godlike, glistening phallus of an alpha fuzz face...
which is it?
buffalo fx germanium fuzz v1. he only made 50 because he could only get so many B175 transistors
i got a good-to-great price on it.
i could only find one other instance of it being up for sale online, an old reverb posting, so i jumped on it.
v1 smokes the newer v2 and v3, not even close.
love that it has a bias knob also.
just sounds huge. slays every muff i've ever had in that way. power chords just sound unbelievable. i'm totally into the idea of making it my only rhythm guitar sound, and i'm saying this after my last recording project which had somewhere between 30 and 50 guitar tracks without using the same tone twice.
i'll shut up now. i'm sure you can tell that i'm in love.

this guy doesnt play any power chords, or that many chords generally, but you can hear how it sounds on leads.
as i said earlier it's the best fuzz face i've ever heard, but obviously that's just my opinion, i havent heard a million of them

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXXx09xh6Us[/youtube]
that's how i feel about my creepyface :joy: . just about any non-octave fuzz, it can do a fair impression of (bias knobs are wonderful things). Like i wanted a buzzy surfy sound the other day - like a fuzzrite or fz1 - but the creepyface got me there and probably sounds better to me anyway :idk:

i would almost say that, if you have a fuzz face you *love* with a powerful bias knob, you probably don't necessarily need any mk1/2, fz1, etc. coz they can do all that imo
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-Mid-Fi, Demo Tape Fuzz
-Champion Leccy, Bloody Gett
-Lastgasp Art Laboratories, Fuzz 88
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