I have an Earthquaker Hoof, and it doesn't matter if I max out the treble on the amp and crank the tone on the pedal; the sound never gets too bright or harsh. I think it's really fat and warm.
Any other opinions?
Why do people say the Hoof is bright?
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Re: Why do people say the Hoof is bright?
I'm not really familiar with the Hoof, but I have a green sovtek big muff. Also, do they say it's bright, or just bright compared to a green sovtek big muff? Because it's based on a green sovtek...and yeah, fat and warm.
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Also, it took me a long time to realize how influential these things are for fuzzes:
-guitar volume knob
-placement in pedal chain
-placement of buffered pedals before it
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Re: Why do people say the Hoof is bright?
Who says it's bright? I've never heard that from anyone.
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Re: Why do people say the Hoof is bright?
I've never heard anybody say the Hoof is bright.
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