Most similar sounding pedal to a Cornish NG-2 or NG3

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Most similar sounding pedal to a Cornish NG-2 or NG3

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Hi folks,

I guess this question has been asked numerous times before, but are there any clones or pedals that sound very much like the Cornish NG-2 or NG-3 fuzz??

I'm trying to get a sound similar to Lou Reed's on the drone track 'like a possum'..I've tried an NG-3 and can understand why Reed went nuts over it, it's an extremely quiet pedal that has a superb controllable feedback tone, it's ideal for 'controlled feedback' and droney massive chords, something Reed went for most of his career!

I am of the awareness there a Cornish G2 clones, how do they stack up? I'm not after that 'doomy' scooped/boofy tone that many of the fuzz/distortion pedals out there these days seem to cater to.

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Here we go.
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Re: Most similar sounding pedal to a Cornish NG-2 or NG3

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Sounds like a tone bender to me.
Blackout fubär will do that.

But controllable drone... You need Fuzzhugger Ab-Synth. Which these days is a Sonic Shroom.
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Thanks goroth. No thanks to the other cynical nob twiddlers.
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Well, SonicReducer, you have to consider this forum. I don't think many people here have been in the same room with a Cornish pedal, much less played one. I may be wrong about that. :idk:
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I thought people here were interested in talking about "gear"

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Like a possum is a great track though
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It's got silicon and germanium but beyond that I feel like it's a tweaked fuzz face (or maybe a tone bender)? At least that was the wisdom the last time I looked into it.
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I have no experience or valuable insight to offer about Cornish pedals or their clones. You picked a good track though, to hunt tone :thumb:
D.o.S. wrote:It's got silicon and germanium but beyond that I feel like it's a tweaked fuzz face (or maybe a tone bender)? At least that was the wisdom the last time I looked into it.
Sounds like a 1.5 with more sustain, on par with a mk 2. A hybrid version is very possible, even likely... I would try a D*A*M Drag'N'Fly. They're pretty reasonable-tier in terms of price.

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Well the REAL thing I am going for is the ability to go from grinding droning chords to controlled buzzy feedback, which is what the Cornish NG-3 does incredibly well, and is also a quiet pedal (the Cornish buffer)..Most pedals that do this just ejaculate gain and fuzz and tune in the Radio Free Europe or the ticking of yr watch!

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SonicReducer wrote: from grinding droning chords to controlled buzzy feedback,
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SonicReducer wrote:Well the REAL thing I am going for is the ability to go from grinding droning chords to controlled buzzy feedback, which is what the Cornish NG-3 does incredibly well, and is also a quiet pedal (the Cornish buffer)..Most pedals that do this just ejaculate gain and fuzz and tune in the Radio Free Europe or the ticking of yr watch!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DkSUBGIfhU[/youtube]
Sounds great, but I think Jerms can make any pedal sound great.
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SonicReducer wrote:Well the REAL thing I am going for is the ability to go from grinding droning chords to controlled buzzy feedback, which is what the Cornish NG-3 does incredibly well, and is also a quiet pedal (the Cornish buffer)..Most pedals that do this just ejaculate gain and fuzz and tune in the Radio Free Europe or the ticking of yr watch!

https://youtu.be/1DkSUBGIfhU
Just get a noise gate? :idk:
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Yeah, I'm not sure what a Cornish buffer has that other buffers don't to keep things quiet. :?: :idk: :snax:
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