Bought a pedal.....
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Bought a pedal.....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... RK:MEWN:IT
I've heard good things, so I did a little impulse buy. Hope it works out.
Any of you guys own one?
George
I've heard good things, so I did a little impulse buy. Hope it works out.
Any of you guys own one?
George
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BTW the bias control is great. I talked alot with Dave Fox about that control. He calls it a grit control on his pedals. People go through tons of FF trying to find the right one when really they were trying to find one thats biased the way they like. Youc an zero in on it with this knob. You can also get some really nasty sounds. You can get that dyin battery 'You Shook Me" or "Spirit In The Sky" sound.
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Probably not! It might be a cool pedal, but it doesn't have anywhere near as cool a story to go with it.Flames1950 wrote:Cool pedal!! But....will it get you a kiss from a cutie like the Klon did.....
BTW this doesn't mean that I admit to kissing Shanon. But I did step on her pedal at will............
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George!!!
I just built my first fuzz pedal. I'm not familiar with them so I started with a silicon version to cop the Hendrix Band of Gypsies tone. So far I really like it but it's taken some time to get used to. It's VERY touch sensitive!
I'm going to try a germanium version like the '69 next.
I built my kit from buildyourownclone.com. Really simple and a lot of fun. They've got a beauty contest going on so I entered one called "Spongebob Square Fuzz"
I just built my first fuzz pedal. I'm not familiar with them so I started with a silicon version to cop the Hendrix Band of Gypsies tone. So far I really like it but it's taken some time to get used to. It's VERY touch sensitive!
I'm going to try a germanium version like the '69 next.
I built my kit from buildyourownclone.com. Really simple and a lot of fun. They've got a beauty contest going on so I entered one called "Spongebob Square Fuzz"
Gear:
'74 Super Lead rebuilt with '68 metro board and old stock mustards.
'73 Super Lead
'68 Basketweave with pre rola G12Ms
'70 Basketweave
'74 Super Lead rebuilt with '68 metro board and old stock mustards.
'73 Super Lead
'68 Basketweave with pre rola G12Ms
'70 Basketweave
Hybrid fuzzes are pretty popular as well. Thye use both a Silicone and a Germamium tranny.
I am going to build one of JOe Gagans Easy Face pedals soon, it is a hybrid Fuzz.
Chekc out www.generalguitargadgets.com and look up the Easy Face if interested.
I am going to build one of JOe Gagans Easy Face pedals soon, it is a hybrid Fuzz.
Chekc out www.generalguitargadgets.com and look up the Easy Face if interested.
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Hybrid fuzzes are pretty popular as well. They use both a Silicone and a Germamium tranny.
I am going to build one of Joe Gagans Easy Face pedals soon, it is a hybrid Fuzz.
Check out www.generalguitargadgets.com and look up the Easy Face if interested.
I am going to build one of Joe Gagans Easy Face pedals soon, it is a hybrid Fuzz.
Check out www.generalguitargadgets.com and look up the Easy Face if interested.
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let us know man
Yeah let us know what you think, im looking for fuzz. What I would like to know the most is do you get that clasic fuzz but keep your amps tone.
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The 69 sounds great with my 67. I haven't tried it with any other amps yet. I really like the extra controls: bias and contour. Extrememly useful.
I haven't tried many of the fuzzes available. Just this one, the big muff and a couple that Dosman built. The fulltone definately delivers classic fuzz. I wanted to play Jimi Hendrix songs right away.
George
I haven't tried many of the fuzzes available. Just this one, the big muff and a couple that Dosman built. The fulltone definately delivers classic fuzz. I wanted to play Jimi Hendrix songs right away.
George
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