LowWatt wrote:Just realized something with my Frazz. It's the first fuzz pedal I've ever had that I actually like better AFTER a buffer.
When I first got it, I had it after a Hot Cake (with the Hot Cake off, just talking about the HC buffer here) and loved the tone - that controlled thick chaos. I pulled the HC from my board and noticed the Frazz still sounded awesome, but it was a bit spittier, not quite as thick, and the chaos was a little harder to reign in when I needed to. Still, it was better than any fuzz I ever played, so it stayed.
Now I've got the Hot Cake (and it's buffer) back, I plug into my Frazz and the tone that had been 95% there these past few months was now back exactly how I love it.
Just a tip for frazz owners who usually like to keep their fuzzes before any buffered pedals. Try the frazz after a buffer. To me it makes it tighter and thicker.
Interesting realization there, LW, thanks for sharing! The Frazz actually has an input buffer so it shouldn't care too much about where in the chain it goes.. I don't really like fuzzes that need to be first in line, I might like my fuzz anywhere in the chain. I never try any of our pedals with non-true-bypass pedals to see how that affects their tone though, that's an interesting angle to think of and experiment with. Thanks again!
MBT, that's cool to hear about the purple Frazz! I've never really understood that kind of volume that J seems to need... I think that kinda makes for an un-enjoyable experience, even with earplugs in.