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  • Modern oranges with FUZZ in the bedroom

    I got a green Russian muff on the way and want a heavy thick sound and eventually want an orange amp like or15 again (I used to have one forever ago) but I understand the terror oranges don't like to be gainy and then have muff thrown on top, gets choked and splattery.

    Does anyone have a orange terror of any sort, and have run a big muff with the amp set clean? Can you get it to sound good and how loud was it and what cab were you using? I remember the or15 clean being kinda thin

    Or Do you think the dsl40 clean green channel would make a better muff platform? There's headroom and punch on DSL to spare at any volume I'd be using

    I am not playing at loud drummer volume but louder than a TV. Do I need to worry if I'm not aiming for stage volume? Just don't want it to sound crap.

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    Re: Modern oranges with FUZZ in the bedroom

    A muff sounds awesome into a clean amp in my opinion. The problem is though, that it almost completely disappears once you add in a kick/bass guitar and a hi-hat. This can be great if you're trying to leave all the mid range for your singer or for another guitarist to solo over. For most live use though, I need to have some way of boosting mids with the muff . . . that can come in the form of running it into an overdriven amp, using an EQ pedal before/after it, or using a middy pedal (like a tubescreamer) before or after the muff. Not super familiar with orange or15s or marshall DSLs, but my gut instinct is that you want the amp at least slightly breaking up and you want whichever one has more mids to run with the Muff.

    Otherwise just crank the muff up and have fun in your bedroom . . . but know that the sounds you're hearing will probably not work live, so don't get used to the sounds. :P
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      Re: Modern oranges with FUZZ in the bedroom

      Yeah mostly just plan to use it for big chords during like chorus sections of songs and like octave chord riffs

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        Re: Modern oranges with FUZZ in the bedroom

        Go with the Rocker 15 Terror. Get that clean channel and the high-gain channel.
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          Re: Modern oranges with FUZZ in the bedroom

          Originally posted by Empty Pockets View Post
          Go with the Rocker 15 Terror. Get that clean channel and the high-gain channel.
          I will hunt down a used specimen and see how it goes

          I will be keeping my Princeton Reverb in my room to noodle

          And the rocker in the garage where I can play a little louder.

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          • #6
            Re: Modern oranges with FUZZ in the bedroom

            Best fuzz pedal I've ever heard- is the Electro Harmonix "Octavix"-

            It has a octave-up function, that can be turned on/off, or adjusted with a pot-

            And can be turned up to a "blown circuit" type of splatter -

            I'd own one, If i hadn't been so careless about my economy to this day .

            Check it out!!
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