frigid midget wrote:Fuck. Right when I thought I was absolutely GAS-free, and fully satisfied in the dirt departement

How many times have I been asking about a gainy tricked about MKII?? Now that my pedalboard is overflowing, and my wallet is not, blackout effectors does THIS to me?? Damn you sweet graphics, how shall I resist thou??

frigid midget wrote:Tristan wrote:If it calms you, I know they say it's based on a MKII but it doesn't seem to sound like it from the video's, it does seem cool in it's own right though.
That does help a little actually, thanks

Edit: Just checked the PGS clip. Sounds awesome, but untill I hear someone else put the pedal to better use, I'll be able to keep my GAS under control. Still though, it might be a good replacement for my Fuzz God II, just for the sake of much needed pedal board real estate...
It rips, explodes, hisses, crackles! Sounds like a tone bender to me (based on clips; I've never played one), and based on a quick glance at the board, seems correct. One big thing worth noting however, is the use of 2n5088 (med-hi gain silicon) instead of pnp germaniums like the original. With the range full left, it's a very vintage type of fuzz, without gobs of gain, even when cranked...but sag it a bit and you're in saturation heaven. Overall, the FB reminds me of a fatter, more tweakable, wolf comp or fuzz factory, albeit voiced slightly differently. I recorded a couple quick clips when I first plugged it in, but I'm not really sure it's going to give any better/worse of an impression than the PGS demo. What if my playing isn't ILF enough?
