Cheap vintage pedals for me :)

JB_From_Hell

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I recently started working for my uncle's band again, setting up & tearing down their equipment. He plays bass, is in his early fifties, and has been playing music since he was a teenager.

We were talking about gear tonight, and I mentioned some pickups I'd recently traded for, and how I was very satisfied them. I then said I was gonna start looking for some new effects (here's where it gets cool). He responded with, "I have some old stuff packed away at home that I haven't used in forever. I know there's a Gibson Fuzz Tone & an EH Electric Mistress. Might be some other stuff, too." He didn't mention any prices, but the last time he offered me gear, it was a '74 strat for $200, so I know they're gonna be low.

Anybody have any info or opinions about either pedal? I know the basics of them, but have never used either.
 
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EH Electric Mistress, get it, it one os the best flanges around (the mono or stereo version). Pretty reliable also, the Gibby fuzz, couldn't hazard a clue though.
 
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JB_From_Hell said:
I recently started working for my uncle's band again, setting up & tearing down their equipment. He plays bass, is in his early fifties, and has been playing music since he was a teenager.

We were talking about gear tonight, and I mentioned some pickups I'd recently traded for, and how I was very satisfied them. I then said I was gonna start looking for some new effects (here's where it gets cool). He responded with, "I have some old stuff packed away at home that I haven't used in forever. I know there's a Gibson Fuzz Tone & an EH Electric Mistress. Might be some other stuff, too." He didn't mention any prices, but the last time he offered me gear, it was a '74 strat for $200, so I know they're gonna be low.

Anybody have any info or opinions about either pedal? I know the basics of them, but have never used either.

EH is my fav non boutique FX maker...I use the electric Mistress...it is my favorite flanger, very smooth and has a very good sweep...on the Gibson Fuzz, if it's a Maestro FZ-1 it soulds like Satification by the stones...other that that I don't know much about Gibson fuzz tones
 
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JB from Hell.. if you dont like the EH Electric Mistress, I could grab it. I was looking for one recently, but not in a hurry.
 
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The Gibson Fuzz is the same kind that got used on the Stones "Satisfaction" according to Keith.
 
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Hello Hello--
The Gibson fuzz can sound great through a good cranked tube amp. A lot of the "fuzziness" will be rolled off and you'll get a nice, big fat distortion. This depends on what rig you play through, though. [Actually, it depends on which version of Gibson fuzz it is, too.] At lower volumes you can get "Satisfaction" [if you want it....] and at higher volumes and gain settings the thing will roar! Hendrix used a Gibby fuzz in the studio, too.
Brian.
 
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Thanks for the info. I don't currently own any modulation effects, so the Electric Mistress is a definite. I'm gonna buy the Fuzz Tone, too, just because it's cool :)
 
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Hello Hello-
Is it the Gibson "Maestro" unit [brown, wedge-shape retro-looking] or a later Maestro version?? At any rate, try 'em out and see what how they work. [Sometimes the early brown Maestros can be tempermental....]
Brian.
 
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