No unnecessary extra controls, I'm just after a solidly built, great sounding clone.
I'm leaning towards the North Effects Primitive, but I'd like to see what you guys recommend.
Maestro fz1 clones?
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Re: Maestro fz1 clones?
Be sure to check out Creepy Fingers.
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I kind of wanted one that I could just order and it'd be here within a week, but wasn't an EHX. With the cost of getting it over here, I could approach a UK-based builder and the price would probably end up similar to a Creepy Fingers one (although his circuits are artfully tidy).Uncle Grandfather wrote:Be sure to check out Creepy Fingers.
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Re: Maestro fz1 clones?
I'm sure Ian at Ghost Effects can build you up a nice FZ-1.
Chicago Stompworks builds an FZ-1 clone: https://reverb.com/item/2565263-chicago ... fz-1-clone
They're cheap, but I've never played one. So, I can't tell you how they sound. I've got one of their Green Ringer clones, but there's a world of difference between building a Green Ringer and an FZ-1.
Chicago Stompworks builds an FZ-1 clone: https://reverb.com/item/2565263-chicago ... fz-1-clone
They're cheap, but I've never played one. So, I can't tell you how they sound. I've got one of their Green Ringer clones, but there's a world of difference between building a Green Ringer and an FZ-1.
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you can order the creepy fingers fromMechaGodzilla wrote:I kind of wanted one that I could just order and it'd be here within a week, but wasn't an EHX. With the cost of getting it over here, I could approach a UK-based builder and the price would probably end up similar to a Creepy Fingers one (although his circuits are artfully tidy).Uncle Grandfather wrote:Be sure to check out Creepy Fingers.
https://www.axeandyoushallreceive.com/p ... nugget-ptp
Smitty pedals also makes a very close sounding to an original clone, pretty sure it was cheaper than Brad's builds too if money is a major factor. On the vintage side of things, those Sekova Model No.59 japanese clones of the FZ1 sound awesome if not quite exact sonic clones. I'm pretty sure I scored those for under $150, but you know how the vintage market goes.
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/model/sekova/59#pictures
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Re: Maestro fz1 clones?
Any experience with these?
http://delreycustomshop.com/products/co ... eluxe-fuzz
I've read one person say that they do (or did) use op-amps in one of their tonebenders but maybe it's to do with getting the power supply to play nicely with 9v PSUs? I dunno, I wish I knew more about the technical side of pedals coz then I'd just build and tweak whatever fuzz I'm gassing for.
http://delreycustomshop.com/products/co ... eluxe-fuzz
I've read one person say that they do (or did) use op-amps in one of their tonebenders but maybe it's to do with getting the power supply to play nicely with 9v PSUs? I dunno, I wish I knew more about the technical side of pedals coz then I'd just build and tweak whatever fuzz I'm gassing for.
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Re: Maestro fz1 clones?
Ahh shit... seems all the good ones run on 1xAA battery, no LED.
Is there anything that does similar tones but in a more pedalboard-friendly unit? I'm not bothered about size though...
Is there anything that does similar tones but in a more pedalboard-friendly unit? I'm not bothered about size though...
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Re: Maestro fz1 clones?
DigiTech has a new one
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Re: Maestro fz1 clones?
The Carcosa is based on the FZ-1S circuit. So, not really the same thing. 
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