Looking For That Good Old Tube Fuzz, tone, marshall, fuzz, rock |
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Looking For That Good Old Tube Fuzz, tone, marshall, fuzz, rock |
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Apr 1 2009, 11:29 PM |
Tube, Fuzz? Correct my if I'm wrong but the "fuzz" sound comes from transistors. So if you want to get that sound, get a fuzz pedal.
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Apr 2 2009, 06:07 AM |
fuzz ain't cool get an ibanez tubescreamer:D
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Apr 2 2009, 10:48 AM |
One of the classic fuzz boxes was the Arbiter Fuzzface. It's now made by Dunlop here. Quite expensive imho and I don't know how authentic it is but probably worth trying out.
Jesse's suggestion of a Tubescreamer is a good one - there are several different models TS5/TS8/TS7/TS9/TS808 but AFAIK it tends to be the original TS9 and TS808 that people really like. (Not that the new ones aren't any good - just that people seem to prefer the old TS9.) People often want silly money on Ebay for original TS9s and so Maxon and a few other boutique pedal manufacturers now make their own modded versions of the old TS9s. -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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Apr 2 2009, 11:11 AM |
My friend, has a muff and he always uses it, he plays lotta hendrix too. It's an Englis Muff'n pedal!
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Apr 2 2009, 01:01 PM |
One of the classic fuzz boxes was the Arbiter Fuzzface. It's now made by Dunlop here. Quite expensive imho and I don't know how authentic it is but probably worth trying out. Jesse's suggestion of a Tubescreamer is a good one - there are several different models TS5/TS8/TS7/TS9/TS808 but AFAIK it tends to be the original TS9 and TS808 that people really like. (Not that the new ones aren't any good - just that people seem to prefer the old TS9.) People often want silly money on Ebay for original TS9s and so Maxon and a few other boutique pedal manufacturers now make their own modded versions of the old TS9s. I have used the dunlop fuzzface and its very good , especially the hendrix signature model which is very authentic in my opinion. Another pedal i would suggest is the fulltone ocd , one of my favorite overdrive pedals. I also like indy guitarist pedals , they have a great range that recreate vox and marshall plexi sounds. http://indy-guitarist.com/pedals |
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Apr 2 2009, 09:19 PM |
If you want that fuzzy/overdriven vintage tone there are the pedals you should consider and tryout:
- Arbiter Fuzzface - EHX Big Muff Pi - EHX English Muff'in - Fulltone OCD - MXR Boost/Overdrive -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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