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Re: 10 fuzzes to rule them all!
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 12:37 pm
by Ro_S
In no particular order:
Deep Trip Kryptone (Italian Vox Tonebender V828)
Z.Vex Fuzz Factory
Prescription Electronics Experience (Foxx Tone Machine)
Foxrox Hot Silicon (high gain silicon Fuzz Face)
Lovetone Big Cheese
Barber Trifecta (triangle Big Muff; Colorsound Supa Bender)
Fulltone Soul-bender (mk 3 3-knob ToneBender)
Catalinbread Merkin (Fuzzrite)
Plum Crazy Fuzzy Lady
EQD Terminal (Superfuzz)
Fender Blender, 4-knob version
Way Huge Swollen Pickle II (IC Big Muff)
EQD Hoof Reaper - 2-in-1, so cheating?
Re: 10 fuzzes to rule them all!
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 1:26 pm
by BitchPudding
Ummmmm.....
Big Muff Pi
Terminal
Ssstampede
Dungeon Master
Big Muff with Wicker
Hyperion
Ruiner
Death Ray
Gloom drive
Blower Box
That's it....mostly cause that's all I've ever owned/tried. I haven't lived.

Re: 10 fuzzes to rule them all!
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 2:12 pm
by univalve
Re: 10 fuzzes to rule them all!
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 4:48 am
by Ro_S
I'm not sure what ypour point is? I thought the Jax was simply a rebranded Univox/Shin-ei Superfuzz?
Re: 10 fuzzes to rule them all!
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 5:33 am
by DarkAxel
I must be one of the people here who came in the thread and went like "wtf are you talking about"

I don't think i've even played ten fuzzes (i probably have though)
Dwarfcraft TGD
Creepy Fingers Creepyface
Tall Font Sovtek
Penny pdls Fingerprint
SS/BS Fuck
Tonebender MKII
Fuzzhugger Phantom Arcade
EQD Terminal
i can't think of any more

and I haven't even played a majority of those mentioned
Re: 10 fuzzes to rule them all!
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 6:01 am
by rfurtkamp
I've played a few dozen now, I'm mostly happy with the ones on my board.
It helps I'm not a Big Muff fan at all, that pretty much cuts out a good portion of the market. If I get the inkling any given day, I have the Sodameiser which gets in the ballpark and I keep simply because it was dirt cheap and occasionally useful. It's not a preferred fuzz by any stretch.
And that's eleven on the board plus another dozen off, and a few in the occasional bin.
Also a case though of it's a case of what amp/guitar combo is being used as well for what works.
I'm a 'the amp will stay clean until it lights on fire' guy, and always will be.
Re: 10 fuzzes to rule them all!
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 11:12 am
by rustywire
Maestro FUZZ-tone - For general psych applications
Mosrite Ge Fuzzrite - For extra raspy, gnarly mayhem especially with darker guitars
Vox 1.5 v828 (Italy) - For all things garage
Dallas Arbiter Ge FuzzFace - Because there are times when (practically) every guitar player since 1967 want to get their Jimi on.
Tycobrahe Octavia - See above.
Univox Superfuzz (Orange-Red/Blue) - For a variation on the octave fuzz theme
Selmer Buzz-tone - Specifically for my Treble N Bass 50mk2...and dat Interstellar Overdrive Syd Barrett grit
Interfax Harmonic Percolator - Magic happens when you play 2 or more notes together
EHX v3 Violet Ram's Head - For insane high gain
EHX v6 "reverse" Muff - Blends my favorite characteristics of the Ram's Head circuit with the sustain & bottom of a Russian v7a
Re: 10 fuzzes to rule them all!
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 11:37 am
by Jero
Ro_S wrote:I'm not sure what ypour point is? I thought the Jax was simply a rebranded Univox/Shin-ei Superfuzz?
It's a re-branded Shin-ei Companion/FY2. Doesn't really sound like a Superfuzz either.
Re: 10 fuzzes to rule them all!
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 12:45 pm
by univalve
The Intention of this thread was not to throw them all on one board, just to name the ten that are sth. special for yourself. Maybe this is more a hoarder/collector thread - nevertheless very interesting for me.
My List is BTW still accurate. Feeks a bit strange somehow...
Re: 10 fuzzes to rule them all!
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 1:39 pm
by Ro_S
rustywire wrote:Vox 1.5 v828 (Italy) - For all things garage
The so-called ''mk1.5'' Tonebender and the Italian-made V828 Vox Tonebender are different pedals/models though -albeit very similar in a 2-tranny, Fuzz Face circuit type way. No?
Re: 10 fuzzes to rule them all!
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 1:29 am
by ThurberMingus
Favorite Fuzzes I own (and love)
1) IC Muff clone: just rediscovered the tone section after living in bypass for a while. Wow! I love this pedal!
2) Fingerprint clone: usually my low-gain fuzz. I usually just leave it on. The dynamics are great and the oscillation is awesome and surprisingly versatile depending on chain placement and technique.
3) Does a Rat count? My all time favorite dirt circuit but my 3rd favorite fuzz!
4) Algal Bloom: the newest member of the fuzz family (thanks Pizza!). Still learning the ins and outs but I really like the hazy crunch it gets at the higher gain settings.
5) HM-2: needs no introduction.
6) Modded Blue Box: c11 mod, 1/2 octave mod, and a SHO at the output stage. Crazy loud, crazy destructive.
7) French Toast: very abrasive industrial fuzz. Doesn't get much use but I do like the toanz.
Fuzzes I imagine I'd like
8) Fuzz Factory
9) Super Fuzz (orange and blue enclosure, obviously)
10) A Tone Bender of some kind. Preferably a really doomy one.
Re: 10 fuzzes to rule them all!
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 8:11 am
by GAS KING
Just picked up a Fulltone Ultimate Octave........and it's Amazballz.
Re: 10 fuzzes to rule them all!
Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 6:47 pm
by Tristan
goroth wrote:Hey Tris, can you tell a bit more about how you are using the caracol? I've been intrigued for ages but hardly understand the description.
Well, it's been a while due to Dutch customs fucking up terribly but I finally have had the Custom Caracol here for a few days now and I think it's awesome!
It seems to be a different beast from the regular Caracol though, it sounds quite a bit darker and more textural to me.
The added dry volume doesn't so much function as such but it can give a crazy rubber like attack to the sound you and when I cut back on the ctrl knob the sound can get into reed or brass like textures whereas with it full up I'm getting more sitar and banjo like stuff (especially with the focus full up), it also stacks wonderfully well with a lot of my other dirt pedals.
I seem to like my Custom Caracol better before my main drive though, where I preferred the regular Caracol after it, the regular Caracol as well as
The Unpleasant Surprise might be a bit more suited to get regular octave up fuzz sounds when paired with a drive unit but there's something about the
Custom Caracol that the others don't seem to have, it's more controllable for me on the broken sounds than The Unpleasant Surprise too but the latter one does sound heavier and lets the low end through quite a bit more on it's own.
The Custom Caracol really reminds me of the Warmjet V in the way that it also is one of those fuzzes that just have so many unique textures hidden inside.
I think it will be one of my "secret" pedals where people are going to wonder how is this guy getting that kind of sound you know, it's that special.
Overall I'm really loving it a lot so far!

Re: 10 fuzzes to rule them all!
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 11:32 am
by Ghost Hip
I need to redo my list:
Holowon Standard Furr Fuzz
Infanem Improbability Drive
My Effector 13 Super Tri-fuzz
Earthbound Audio 71 Supercollider
Effector 13/Devi Ever White Spider
Devi Ever OK
TheSyle Umiom
TAFM
The Solidgold FX Formula 76 was awesome in the tour box
Spectacular Aenima or Truly Beautiful Disaster.
Not a diverse list but too bad.
Re: 10 fuzzes to rule them all!
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 12:26 pm
by chuckjaywalk
Earthquaker Devices Terminal (My go-to fuzz. Works great with the Bit Commander and the Ghost Echo.)
Devi Ever Torn's Peaker (preferably with oscillation switch)
Wren and Cuff the Caprid (J Mascis in a box)
Earthquaker Devices Tone Reaper (original, all germanium version)
Verellen Big Spider (Octave-y, sinister, vile fuzz monster)
Mellowtone Melxowtone (Who needs knobs?)
Fuzzhugger AB-Synth (I love my 5-knob one)
Boss HM-2 (So much magic)
Electro-Harmonix Little Big Muff (70's IC Muff with 1 knob, not the modern thing)
IdiotBox Blasteroid (I wish it had sounded good with my main guitar, but it shredded with my Gretsch BST-2000)