AmpliFIRE
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The WHSP is a GREAT fuzz IMO....so is the Little Big Muff. The KR Gypsy Fuzz is great as well...
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cibyl":376flsd2 said:Had one of these for a minute -- just wasn't for me. Either it was too scooped sounding, ultra bassy or just harsh.
Best sounding Fuzz I've ever played through was a FoxRox Hot Silicon Fuzz. Really nice, thick fuzz tones -- wish I would have kept it. Hopefully I can score another one some day.
jonny toetags":3dvp2pwk said:cibyl":3dvp2pwk said:Had one of these for a minute -- just wasn't for me. Either it was too scooped sounding, ultra bassy or just harsh.
Best sounding Fuzz I've ever played through was a FoxRox Hot Silicon Fuzz. Really nice, thick fuzz tones -- wish I would have kept it. Hopefully I can score another one some day.
You have some cool pedals cibyl....I still remember that pic of your pedals all on the floor and the Reeves. Sexy!![]()
cibyl":10mf34ug said:Haha -- I have too many pedals, amps, guitars. I'm outta control.![]()
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jonny toetags":348rhdng said:The Pickle is great.blackba":348rhdng said:Heard great things about the swollen pickle. The name is great too![]()
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It gets a lot of flack because it's machine made, but I find my buddy's Pickle sounds better than my Musket.
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blackba":3qz13hoz said:jonny toetags":3qz13hoz said:The Pickle is great.blackba":3qz13hoz said:Heard great things about the swollen pickle. The name is great too![]()
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It gets a lot of flack because it's machine made, but I find my buddy's Pickle sounds better than my Musket.
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Can you describe what you liked better about the pickle over the musket? I really liked the green russian big muff pi I had, so I thought the musket would be perfect, being as it is more flexible. The clips of the musket sound like what I am looking for. I need to find some clips of the pickle....
blackba":2z0qnjnz said:Over on the TGP, fuzz pedals often brought up, here on RT they are rarely mentioned. I am looking to get a SI fuzz face (Hartman BC108) and Big Muff type (Blackout Effectors Musket) fuzzes in the future. I may order the Musket today even.
Just curious what fuzzes you guys are using and how much you use them? If you use a multi-effects device, feel free to chime in....
slo100":3nyqcz59 said:blackba":3nyqcz59 said:Over on the TGP, fuzz pedals often brought up, here on RT they are rarely mentioned. I am looking to get a SI fuzz face (Hartman BC108) and Big Muff type (Blackout Effectors Musket) fuzzes in the future. I may order the Musket today even.
Just curious what fuzzes you guys are using and how much you use them? If you use a multi-effects device, feel free to chime in....
If you use humbuckers the Hartman si or any other Fuzz Face style wouldn't be the best choice. Stick with Big Muff types or even better 2-knob Tonebender types
jonny toetags":15o31i2b said:My favorite Big Muffs are old big box ones from the 70's/80's.
The Musket is a great pedal. It's well built, sounds great and very tweakable....i just find it sounds very 'modern'. And at sometimes it's even too tweakable.
I don't find it captures the old EHx tone.
The EHx Big Muff with Tone wicker does the old Muff tone better, imo, as does the Swollen Pickle.
That said, I like having the Musket around, i just don't use it when i want that vintage Big Muff tone.
blackba":1fbqwchn said:jonny toetags":1fbqwchn said:My favorite Big Muffs are old big box ones from the 70's/80's.
The Musket is a great pedal. It's well built, sounds great and very tweakable....i just find it sounds very 'modern'. And at sometimes it's even too tweakable.
I don't find it captures the old EHx tone.
The EHx Big Muff with Tone wicker does the old Muff tone better, imo, as does the Swollen Pickle.
That said, I like having the Musket around, i just don't use it when i want that vintage Big Muff tone.
I think a modern muff tone would be fine for me, so I think I will still give the Musket a go, once its back in stock.
blackba":3m6veq5i said:Got my Hartman BC108 fuzz in and tried it last night. It sounds great, was doing some Pink Floyd, it was great. I hope I can find a Musket V2 in stock soon.
One critical question came up though. When I was in a band where we both had green big muff pedals, we never used them at the same time, too much fuzz. For those in 2 guitar bands, how do you handle the fuzz tones? Is it generally advisable for only one person to use a fuzz at a time (unless one is doing leads)?
I'd agree with this if we're talking about super high output humbuckers. But with anything under 14k my fuzzes sound glorious with my humbuckers. I took the JB out of my Les Paul's bridge because it was a little too hot for my fuzz (16k). I went down to a 13k pickup and it greatly improved the sound. Most of my humbuckers are n the 9k range though.slo100":25cydcna said:blackba":25cydcna said:Over on the TGP, fuzz pedals often brought up, here on RT they are rarely mentioned. I am looking to get a SI fuzz face (Hartman BC108) and Big Muff type (Blackout Effectors Musket) fuzzes in the future. I may order the Musket today even.
Just curious what fuzzes you guys are using and how much you use them? If you use a multi-effects device, feel free to chime in....
If you use humbuckers the Hartman si or any other Fuzz Face style wouldn't be the best choice. Stick with Big Muff types or even better 2-knob Tonebender types
Yes and no. If you're both running fuzz I would dial back the gain on the fuzz because in this case, less is more. You will still get the massive rhythm sound without being overly fuzzy. One guitar with a nice fat crunch and another with a huge fuzz sound always sound massive together though.blackba":3eal78nr said:Is it generally advisable for only one person to use a fuzz at a time (unless one is doing leads)?