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Smooth Fuzzes?

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 8:46 am
by repoman
I have a confession- I don't actually own any fuzzes and don't know much about them.
Anyone got some recommendations for something that sounds in the neighborhood of the ProjectV/WarmJet?
Those look amazing but they are more than I'd like to spend right now
Looking for something kinda smooth sounding

Re: Smooth Fuzzes?

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 8:56 am
by frigid midget
Still not super cheap I suppose, but one of these could def do a similar thing, plus a lot more:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh7DyH21VKk

Re: Smooth Fuzzes?

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 9:33 am
by D.o.S.
Clusterfuzz is fucking rad sounding and culturejam is a solid fuzzbreax. There's no downside.

Not to get all TGP about it but I think a lot of the smoothness w/r/t fuzz circuits comes from your attack.

Re: Smooth Fuzzes?

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 9:58 am
by lordgalvar
Warmjet is cheaper than a clusterfuzz and you can go wrong with Ghost either. Clusterfuzz sounds great and I want to try one.

Try to catch one of the ghost auctions, get the pcb, or just talk to Ian.

Another option would be something like a fuzz unit clone (more big muff in flavor, but smoother than the warmjet). There are companies/builders like lowbrow and Jimmy Behan/super electric doing low priced vintage circuits at reasonable prices. They do good work too. But ghost's prices are around the same as those others (like half or less of the pigdog world).

Re: Smooth Fuzzes?

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 10:14 am
by Chankgeez
D.o.S. wrote:Clusterfuzz is fucking rad sounding and culturejam is a solid fuzzbreax. There's no downside.
Excellent suggestion. :!!!: Clusterfuzz is a good introduction to smooth fuzz.

lordgalvar wrote:Warmjet is cheaper than a clusterfuzz ...
Warmjet may be kinda versatile with all the controls mounted externally, but Clusterfuzz is more versatile. Probably a little smoother too.

Re: Smooth Fuzzes?

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 10:20 am
by kbit
D.o.S. wrote:
Not to get all TGP about it but I think a lot of the smoothness w/r/t fuzz circuits comes from your attack.
Yepp. Rolling off yr tone knob, playing with yr fingers, or just playing lighter and closer to the 12th fret will do a lot in terms of smoothness. When I play my Warmjet with the tone wide open I wouldnt really call it smooth, its pretty damn ragged. Run roll of the tone knobs and its got a much more mellow and "smooth" sound.

Tis a rad fuzz either way.

Re: Smooth Fuzzes?

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 10:21 am
by crochambeau
If it comes with mood lighting and a bottle of body butter, hit the BIN.

Sorry, I've got nothing to contribute. :)*

Re: Smooth Fuzzes?

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 10:26 am
by Gone Fission
D.o.S. wrote:Not to get all TGP about it but I think a lot of the smoothness w/r/t fuzz circuits comes from your attack.
Nah, getting all TGP would be not being into fuzz or rejecting anything without a tone/treble control to knock down most of the fuzzy attributes.

For reals about attack dictating the tone. When I was a kid I was in a classic rock/proto blues lawyer space and hated pedals that couldn't give me a smooth attack Eric Johnson-y sound. I gave up on picks for years to try to sound smoother. Somehow, in ways I can't quite explain, I figured out how to get a smooth, compressed-sounding attack with a pick when I want it. No special/specific gear needed. Now if only the rest of playing weren't shit.

Re: Smooth Fuzzes?

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 11:25 am
by repoman
lordgalvar wrote:Warmjet is cheaper than a clusterfuzz and you can go wrong with Ghost either. Clusterfuzz sounds great and I want to try one.

Try to catch one of the ghost auctions, get the pcb, or just talk to Ian.

Another option would be something like a fuzz unit clone (more big muff in flavor, but smoother than the warmjet). There are companies/builders like lowbrow and Jimmy Behan/super electric doing low priced vintage circuits at reasonable prices. They do good work too. But ghost's prices are around the same as those others (like half or less of the pigdog world).
Ill have to do that...
Only shops that have them that I can find want like $350 for one?!

Re: Smooth Fuzzes?

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 11:31 am
by lordgalvar
Chankgeez wrote:
lordgalvar wrote:Warmjet is cheaper than a clusterfuzz ...
Warmjet may be kinda versatile with all the controls mounted externally, but Clusterfuzz is more versatile. Probably a little smoother too.
Totally agree with that.
repoman wrote:
Ill have to look, I thought the Warm Jets were like $250?
I got mine last summer or something for i think in the mid 100$ range new I think. If the price went up, might as well go for the clusterfuzz. :idk: Anyway, he does sell the pcb and run auctions here and there where a deal could be possible (I think that is how I got mine...I don't remember, just getting it shipped while out of town).

Algal Bloom maybe?

Re: Smooth Fuzzes?

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 2:12 pm
by Chankgeez
I don't know what fuzz they used on this (solo comes in at 1:46), but it sounds pretty smooth to me:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfAsK0Osgz8[/youtube]

Re: Smooth Fuzzes?

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 2:36 pm
by PeteeBee
Not to disregard the comments about attack and your fingers and junk, but I've consistently found Muffs and variants therein to be really smooth compared to other fuzz circuits. I'm sure there are exceptions though. My personal favorite I've tried is the Eau Claire Thunder, although I don't mind my cheap, big, standard new york Muff.
My friend has a nano muff and I can't stand listening to it, but I think he has the tone on full and his set up is already painful bright, so it just sounds awful.

Re: Smooth Fuzzes?

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 3:02 pm
by friendship
Tonebenders are also mad smooth, except for v1.5 I think

Re: Smooth Fuzzes?

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 5:36 pm
by kbit
Agreed on Muffs generally being smoother, and I second the ECT. My favorite Muff varient Ive tried for sure. I wanna get a baby thundaa someday.

Re: Smooth Fuzzes?

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 9:39 pm
by repoman
Anyone have a Boss FZ3?