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Basic audio
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 11:05 pm
by GreatAnt
Just wanting to get some feedback on these 3, can't play them before I buy them..
Alter-destiny
fuzz mutant
zippy
Looking for more of a not normal sounding fuzz if that helps
Re: Basic audio
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 11:06 pm
by casecandy
I've always wanted their Kay Fuzz clone.
Never actually played any, sorry!
Re: Basic audio
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 11:25 pm
by lordgalvar
Where's Chankgeez?
They just had a tour box go around and
viewtopic.php?f=149&t=46555&hilit=fuzz+mutant#p941647.
Seems like pretty good stuff...trying some out next week myself (pepbox, zippy). The sounds from their rat impressed me (as best as a youtube video can, and I ain't a rat fan). A lot of people have said that they have a great sound but I don't know if I would call them "not normal" fuzzes...they are improvements and mods to existing vintage pedals which is pretty cool.
Not "normal" fuzzes: Harmonic Percolator, 88, Tone Axe, Supersonic Fuzzgun, Great Destroyer, Biloma, Roland AD-50 Double Beat...I dunno, fuzzes all have their unique character. What are you looking for? Octave up, gated. weird decay, intermodulation distortion, ring mod tones, envelope, synthy, heavy? Fuzzhugger makes some weird stuff, Subdecay, Lastgasp, Dwarfcraft, etc. do too
Check out Eivind's Osc fuzz demos and UG's demos...tons of good stuff there. Uglyface is out there.
Re: Basic audio
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 2:39 am
by Dandolin
Of those, Zippy is the most "abnormal," imo. I wrote some long-winded reviews of the Zipparipp and Mutant proto a few years back for a previous tourbox, they can speak for themselves and will. At length.
I own a Zippy and will own a Mutant, Cthullhu willing.
Zippy is fantastic and distinct from other "horny" fuzzes; seems to me to be more saxy and less trumpety. But Zippy can do so much more than just the horny thang.
lordgalvar's suggestions on other possibilities are both comprehensive and perspicacious.
Mutant is less audacious but still perty darn versatile, with a fairly unique texture that is both velcroey and tight-more than most fuzzes I've tried it manages the trick of allowing rapid, articulate runs and still maintaining identity as "fuzz" rather than resolving/devolving towards "distortion."
I'm going to stop b/c I'm spooking myself by sounding too much like Splatt/David Torn. (his posts, not his playing)
Re: Basic audio
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 2:54 am
by lordgalvar
I'm real excited to finally try the Zippy. I think I am going to like it a lot. The Os Mutantes circuit is really interesting though and seems to have a lot of variants out there and the Fuzz Mutant seems to be a pretty good one. But there are Creepy Fingers and Fredric os mutantes too (and I am sure more)...
Thanks, Dandolin: always with the insight.
Re: Basic audio
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 3:53 am
by HorseyBoy
BA Fuzz Mutant is one of my favourite fuzz pedals. Yes, it's the Regulus VIII/Mutantes circuit but John tunes it perfectly and the controls give you great versatility. You can use it to add a little colour or as a full-on splatty/sustainy 60s fuzz monster. Stacks really well with other dirt pedals, too. I couldn't live without mine, so if you can only buy one BA pedal, make it the Mutant!
Re: Basic audio
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 5:38 am
by sylnau
Fuzz Mutant is really great.
Re: Basic audio
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 6:26 am
by GreatAnt
Dandolin wrote:Of those, Zippy is the most "abnormal," imo. I wrote some long-winded reviews of the Zipparipp and Mutant proto a few years back for a previous tourbox, they can speak for themselves and will. At length.
I own a Zippy and will own a Mutant, Cthullhu willing.
Zippy is fantastic and distinct from other "horny" fuzzes; seems to me to be more saxy and less trumpety. But Zippy can do so much more than just the horny thang.
lordgalvar's suggestions on other possibilities are both comprehensive and perspicacious.
Mutant is less audacious but still perty darn versatile, with a fairly unique texture that is both velcroey and tight-more than most fuzzes I've tried it manages the trick of allowing rapid, articulate runs and still maintaining identity as "fuzz" rather than resolving/devolving towards "distortion."
I'm going to stop b/c I'm spooking myself by sounding too much like Splatt/David Torn. (his posts, not his playing)
Oh really, have you a link to his post??
Re: Basic audio
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 9:32 am
by Chankgeez
lordgalvar wrote:Where's Chankgeez?
Yeah, lordgalvar will soon be able to tell you 'bout some o' these.
My vote is Fuzz Mutant. All the way.
Re: Basic audio
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 9:38 am
by Deltaphoenix
*Rant*
John is a flakey guy. I would never deal with him again. 3 of us (Behndy, Excane and myself) all had bad experiences with him at the same time. He lied about how the pedals were progressing, didn't do what was agreed to do and what was paid for. All 3 of us had him building different pedals, I think all 3 of us sold our pedals immediately out of disgust for how everything went down. It is funny that all 3 of us are bassist.
I know this doesn't directly apply to this thread. If you are buying pedals in stock, etc then you probably won't go through what we did.
Re: Basic audio
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 12:29 pm
by Meriphew
I've wanted something from BA for a long time, but I'm not big on fuzz. I ended up ordering a custom 808 from him.
Re: Basic audio
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 12:42 pm
by Dandolin
GreatAnt: ain't no myth but it's in the book--check page 6 for my scrivel. Lot's of other pertinent discussion in that thread, natch. I'm out.
viewtopic.php?f=149&t=19327&start=75
Re: Basic audio
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 3:46 pm
by Snufkino
The Zippy is his take on the FY-2 Companion fuzz, though it has a more 'open' fuzz tone to it, and what I'd say are more useful blend controls than you'd expect from that type of fuzz variant. One of my favourite fuzzezz. Very helpful guy too.
Re: Basic audio
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 7:52 pm
by behndy
Deltaphoenix wrote:*Rant*
John is a flakey guy. I would never deal with him again. 3 of us (Behndy, Excane and myself) all had bad experiences with him at the same time. He lied about how the pedals were progressing, didn't do what was agreed to do and what was paid for. All 3 of us had him building different pedals, I think all 3 of us sold our pedals immediately out of disgust for how everything went down. It is funny that all 3 of us are bassist.
I know this doesn't directly apply to this thread. If you are buying pedals in stock, etc then you probably won't go through what we did.
lol. yeahhhhhhh. he dick handed a bunch of people pretty hard . dunno if he's better at customer service now, i never even got the pedal i was having him do custom, he DID get me my money back, after waiting i think 6-9 months for lie after lie on progress then a pic of an enclosure completely different than what we had talked about...... was a shit experience in every way.
maybe he's better with in stock stuff, i lost any interest in his product, sold the one other thing of his i has for butts cheap.
Re: Basic audio
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 8:20 pm
by Chankgeez
behndy wrote:... sold the one other thing of his i has for butts cheap.
The Sqaurewave+ with the clean blend?
Why didn't you sell it to me?
It's one of my favorite stacking fuzzes!