Re: Octave down fuzz
Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2013 8:02 pm
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hollowhero wrote:That robot devil sounds pretty sick
I've used it and have definitely gotten to the point where it was just pushing a lot of air and not a lot of sound was coming from my speakers, but I was using a noise box, model t, meat box, and 2 215's.HeavyXIII wrote:Anybody have any experience with the DOD meatbox? It's not a true octave down, but I've seen a clone that almost blew some speakers out with amount of low end that it was pushing. Pretty sure Greg Anderson uses them live...
I've got a custom dual Eau Claire Thunder/Robot Devil that are always on together, it still oscillatesfungalattack wrote:Does the robot devil still oscillate with other fuzz pedals?
I had a Destructo noctavia which would oscillate when it was the only dirt pedal otherwise no oscillations!
Got one on my board. Switch to divide frequency by 2 or 4. Frequency noise thing knob. Super rad. Glitchy as hell. Synthy.vidret wrote:there's the electro-faustus fuzz, can't remember the name, rf-101 or something like it.
does octave or 2 octaves down. it's all out doom-super-mario though.

That all sounds NUTZ.rot gut wrote:I've used it and have definitely gotten to the point where it was just pushing a lot of air and not a lot of sound was coming from my speakers, but I was using a noise box, model t, meat box, and 2 215's.HeavyXIII wrote:Anybody have any experience with the DOD meatbox? It's not a true octave down, but I've seen a clone that almost blew some speakers out with amount of low end that it was pushing. Pretty sure Greg Anderson uses them live...