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    Has anyone heard this Tone Bender 'clone' before ?
    Does it sound accurate as a clone ?

    Are there better ones in this price range ?

    If so . . . please mention some names.

    Thanks to all.
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    Re: Could this $160.00 fuzz be any good ?

    this one looks cool too:
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    • #3
      Re: Could this $160.00 fuzz be any good ?

      Black Arts has to have something based on the MK2 circuit. I know the Ritual is based on a Colorsound circuit but it might be mk1 or the overdriver. Devi Ever Ruby is close. May check Walrus Audio and Death by Audio too.
      Originally posted by Funkfingers
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      • #4
        Re: Could this $160.00 fuzz be any good ?

        Never been a Tone Bender fan ... and I had an original one!
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        • #5
          Re: Could this $160.00 fuzz be any good ?

          I have an Earthquaker Devices Tone Reaper myself. It's a quite bit brighter than the original (but it does come with a tone control) and has a tighter bottom end. Very usable, but wouldn't recommended it if you're going for something that's as close as can be to the original.
          The Ramble FX version sounds killer to me.

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          • #6
            Re: Could this $160.00 fuzz be any good ?

            Thanx guys . . . keep 'em coming !
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            • #7
              Re: Could this $160.00 fuzz be any good ?

              I use a Throbak StoneBender. It gets me the Jimmy Page tones, so I'm happy with it.
              Oh no.....


              Oh Yeah!

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              • #8
                Re: Could this $160.00 fuzz be any good ?

                I'm surprised Catalinbread doesn't have one. They have the RAH pedal that simulated that, as well as other gadgets at the Zep Royal Albert Hall sound.
                I'm a little surprised how expensive clones are. The D.A.M. pedals are astonishingly expensive, as is the Throbak.

                I guess I shouldn't be. There ain't much in the way of guts in a Tone Bender mk2 but there sure is a lot of mojo.
                Originally posted by Funkfingers
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                • #9
                  Re: Could this $160.00 fuzz be any good ?

                  no pedals worth 160,000$ in my opinion unless there's star power associated to it like Hendrix , Eric Clapton , SRV or someone who really redefined rock and roll / metal used it on a record or a legendary show. With the way things are now I don't see any point in buying a pedal for more than 300$. So many guys make pedals we're bound to stumble across something we want and of course all the accurate re-issues out there guys are making.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Could this $160.00 fuzz be any good ?

                    I dunno. Some of them are probably worth more than others. I don't use them because they all seem to share the same quirk ... they all make the sound go fuzzy. When someone works out how to make them so they don't do that, i'd pay good money for one.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Could this $160.00 fuzz be any good ?

                      Originally posted by crusty philtrum View Post
                      I dunno. Some of them are probably worth more than others. I don't use them because they all seem to share the same quirk ... they all make the sound go fuzzy. When someone works out how to make them so they don't do that, i'd pay good money for one.

                      Don'tcha just hate that !

                      Why can we not have just clear, undistorted fuzz pedals ?


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                      • #12
                        Re: Could this $160.00 fuzz be any good ?

                        Originally posted by jon the art guy View Post
                        I'm surprised Catalinbread doesn't have one. They have the RAH pedal that simulated that, as well as other gadgets at the Zep Royal Albert Hall sound.
                        I'm a little surprised how expensive clones are. The D.A.M. pedals are astonishingly expensive, as is the Throbak.

                        I guess I shouldn't be. There ain't much in the way of guts in a Tone Bender mk2 but there sure is a lot of mojo.
                        If you consider the price of good GE transistors it makes sense. Yes, the individual transistors aren't exorbitantly expensive (though they are compared to silicon) but you have to buy them in big batches in the hopes that you get good and useable transistors. That (and the builder's ear when tuning the fuzz to the transistors) is what you're paying for.
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                        • #13
                          Re: Could this $160.00 fuzz be any good ?

                          Originally posted by Agileguy_101 View Post
                          If you consider the price of good GE transistors it makes sense. Yes, the individual transistors aren't exorbitantly expensive (though they are compared to silicon) but you have to buy them in big batches in the hopes that you get good and useable transistors. That (and the builder's ear when tuning the fuzz to the transistors) is what you're paying for.
                          Yes, this is true. One of the famous boutique companies need to regularize piggyback silicon trannies in their GE style pedals so people start dialing them in.
                          As far as clean pedals, there's a lot of them Crusty. I'm trying to trade of a zendrive clone that I would have no problem using as a preamp into a speaker sim and PA. The Klod Hentai is supposed to be non fuzzy too.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Could this $160.00 fuzz be any good ?

                            Originally posted by jon the art guy View Post
                            Black Arts has to have something based on the MK2 circuit.

                            I know the Ritual is based on a Colorsound circuit but it might be mk1 or the overdriver. Devi Ever Ruby is close.
                            May check Walrus Audio and Death by Audio too.


                            MMMmm . . . do you know which model that is ?
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                            "...it's a tree with a microphone" - Leslie West

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                            • #15
                              Re: Could this $160.00 fuzz be any good ?

                              Originally posted by SirJackdeFuzz View Post
                              MMMmm . . . do you know which model that is ?
                              I would have thought they did, but it looks like the Ritual is based on the one knob fuzz, the Pharoah is a Muff and the rest are various fuzz circuits stuck together. No actual Tone Bender circuit in there, it looks like.
                              Originally posted by Funkfingers
                              Music is for life. Without parole.

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