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EVERYONE SHOULD LOVE FAIRFIELD CIRCUITRY
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 4:24 am
by maxwellravitz
I just wanted to post and spread my love of Fairfield Circuitry! Not only do Guillame Fairfield's pedals look better than most pedals I've seen, but they all sound incredible.

The barbershop OD is one of the best low gain (if not straight up) overdrives I've ever encountered, it remains transparent while adding the perfect amount of grit. The Randy's Revenge Ring Mod (Discontinued for now

) sounds absolutely gorgeous... better (and more musical) than the Moogerfooger Ring Mod IMHO. The Four Eyes Fuzz is dirty in the best possible way, not to mention it sports a voltage controlled multimode filter with resonance control (I'm a synth guy, so this makes me happy

). Have yet to try the Operator!?, but given the quality of the other effects in the product line, I can only assume the best. I'm anxiously awaiting the release of The Unpleasant Suprise...
If any of you ILFer's out there haven't looked into this company

do yourself a favor, and BUY EVERYTHING THEY MAKE!
http://www.fairfieldcircuitry.comI apologize for the aggressive promotion, but in my ever-growing gear collection, Fairfield's boxes really stand out, so I had to express my love. Anyone else out there who is equally smitten, let's make this thread a french-canadian fuzz/love-fest.
Re: EVERYONE SHOULD LOVE FAIRFIELD CIRCUITRY
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 9:08 am
by smile_man
Fairfield definitely has its share of ILF supporters.
I would really like to try out a barber shop, and I'm sure you'll be hard pressed to find more than a few people here who wouldn't love to have a randys revenge.
Re: EVERYONE SHOULD LOVE FAIRFIELD CIRCUITRY
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 9:17 am
by harpies
what happened to the randy's revenge? it sounds great, but it is a bit pricey for ring mod...wonder if the price point of making it sorta killed it from the start.
Re: EVERYONE SHOULD LOVE FAIRFIELD CIRCUITRY
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 9:21 am
by leastwise
Welcome to the forum, Guillame!

Re: EVERYONE SHOULD LOVE FAIRFIELD CIRCUITRY
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 9:26 am
by smile_man
harpies wrote:.wonder if the price point of making it sorta killed it from the start.
thats the only reason i dont own one.
Re: EVERYONE SHOULD LOVE FAIRFIELD CIRCUITRY
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 9:47 am
by maxwellravitz
harpies wrote:what happened to the randy's revenge? it sounds great, but it is a bit pricey for ring mod...wonder if the price point of making it sorta killed it from the start.
I talked to Guillame, and he said that the Randy's Revenge will return, but that it's going to undergo a redesign to bring down the price point and make servicing the pedal easier. I absolutely love mine, the sound is gorgeous, and the LPF makes it more usable than a lot of ring mods I've used in the past.
Also, Harpies... not to derail my own thread

but what's the deal with this PLL clone I saw you repping? I actually own the first

schumann lion fuzz, but couldn't afford the PLL, despite it being very drool worthy

Re: EVERYONE SHOULD LOVE FAIRFIELD CIRCUITRY
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 9:50 am
by maxwellravitz
leastwise wrote:Welcome to the forum, Guillame!
This actually isn't Guillame, but I told him about the site so maybe he'll come eventually.

Re: EVERYONE SHOULD LOVE FAIRFIELD CIRCUITRY
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:06 am
by harpies
I've said all I really know about it, other than me being excited it is coming out finally and the guy's name, and I really just didn't want to mention his name b/c I figured if I did, he would be getting way too many quiestions to stay focused on getting them done. He posted the info. in another forum.
Re: EVERYONE SHOULD LOVE FAIRFIELD CIRCUITRY
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:15 am
by harpies
also, thanks for the RR info.
Re: EVERYONE SHOULD LOVE FAIRFIELD CIRCUITRY
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:57 am
by jrmy
maxwellravitz wrote:harpies wrote:what happened to the randy's revenge? it sounds great, but it is a bit pricey for ring mod...wonder if the price point of making it sorta killed it from the start.
I talked to Guillame, and he said that the Randy's Revenge will return, but that it's going to undergo a redesign to bring down the price point and make servicing the pedal easier. I absolutely love mine, the sound is gorgeous, and the LPF makes it more usable than a lot of ring mods I've used in the past.
This is most excellent news. I've lusted after a Randy's Revenge ever since hearing clips, but the price point has definitely felt steep. I look forward to seeing what he can do with it...
Re: EVERYONE SHOULD LOVE FAIRFIELD CIRCUITRY
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:12 pm
by Gunner Recall
I'm surprised we don't see more 4eyes around here, that's gotta be one of the coolest sounding fuzzes I've heard...
Filters + Fuzzes are two of my favorite things

Re: EVERYONE SHOULD LOVE FAIRFIELD CIRCUITRY
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 3:12 pm
by dubkitty
the Four Eyes is one of the few remaining fuzzes i'm dying to get my hands on; if i wasn't out of work it would be mine, bwaa ha haaaa. i even entered the FC Christmas giveaway in hopes of winnning one, but that shit never works for me. i also love the sound of the RR, and am glad to hear it may be revised with a price drop; it's great, but i just can't see paying the same for it as a Moogerfooger when the Moog does more.
Re: EVERYONE SHOULD LOVE FAIRFIELD CIRCUITRY
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 3:27 pm
by phantasmagorovich
Guillaume is a great builder! He seems to be a very nice person too, I emailed him to show a couple of things I did with the 4Eyes and he replied very nicely.
I absolutely love my 4Eyes, it is a defining element of my drone band. And i think the design is very smart - it is amazing how many sounds you can get out of it while on the other hand it definitely retains its own character.
I like pairing my Moogerfooger with a LP Filter too so I guess I would love that feature on the RR. Good to hear it will be back.
Re: EVERYONE SHOULD LOVE FAIRFIELD CIRCUITRY
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 5:36 pm
by CBA
leastwise wrote:Welcome to the forum, Guillame!

LAWL.
That being said, the Barbershop is the best overdrive I've ever played/owned. It's a perfect no-frills pedal, and the Sag knob makes the pedal go from like nice gritty overdrive to a fun 60's-ish T.Rex kind of fuzzdrive. I love it.
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Re: EVERYONE SHOULD LOVE FAIRFIELD CIRCUITRY
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 5:37 pm
by retinal orbita
I REALLY want a Barbershop Overdrive - I'm sorely tempted at the local boutique pedal/awesome shoppe downtown. If they financed things I'm sure I would have bought one by now. Check out this amazing review from one of the shops in town:
Fairfield Circuitry Barbershop Overdrive
Every once in a while amidst the throngs of pedal manufacturers who contact me, one or two products fly under the radar in terms of being out there and in your face. Enter Fairfield circuitry. Last week, I was innocently standing there holding up the counter when I received a very unassuming phone call from Guillaume Fairfield, owner/operator/designer/self-confessed pedal geek. We arranged a meeting for the following week and got together to talk shop. I got a chance to check out some cool “top secret” projects that he had coming down the pike. A very cool overdrive pedal called the Barbershop Overdrive highlighted the visit. It seems like one can get lost in a sea of dirt boxes, but when I plugged this one in, the amp exploded into classic SRV/Eric Johnson/Eric Clapton tones. I can’t just sluff it off as a Tube Screamer clone or any other clone for that matter. This pedal totally has its own mojo/voodoo going on. The sound was rich yet nasty, complex yet elegantly simple and the way it reacted to volume knob changes made me think I just plugged into a Marshall JTM 45 that had been juiced by our own John Fletcher. The pedal features a true bypass design with a Drive, Sag, and Volume. The coolest feature is the Sag control. It pretty much does what it implies in that when cranked, the overdrive gets loose and has a “power amp meltdown” feel to it. With a more minimal setting, the overdrive is a little tighter, yet still retains a very cool roundness to the overall tone. It even works well on bass as a pre-D.I. Input to a board to warm up the sound and add tube like dynamics. In a nutshell, this very industrial looking box rendered us speechless. You have to give Guillaume credit for his unassuming sales skills by plugging me in and then leaving the room for me to get all gushy over the pedal. If you’re looking to get the classic sound of a Bassman/Vibrolux/JTM 45 amp going into Beelzebub heat territory yet retaining a somewhat “PG” rated volume level then this is your pedal. Consequently, if you’re looking for a killer overdrive pedal for your “reach out and hurt someone” rig then this is your pedal. Either way, this is one of the coolest overdrive pedals that I’ve plugged into this year. So will that be a little off the sides, a mullet or shall we do a full faux-hawk?
http://www.12fret.com/new/Fairfield_Circuitry_Barbershop_Overdrive_pg.html