electro-harmonix graphic fuzz?

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anybody know how this sounds? i've always wanted to get a nice fuzz and with this one you can turn off the fuzz and just use the eq. is it true bypass?
i was also wondering if somebody can suggest a different fuzz that might be better?
 
Re: electro-harmonix graphic fuzz?

I have not tried the new Graphic Fuzz but used to have one of the old ones...it was finky in a cool way.

Fuzz pedals are all different...what kind of fuzz sounds are you looking for?
 
Re: electro-harmonix graphic fuzz?

something 70's-ish a-la zeppelin (i think jimmy used a fuzz pedal)
edit: what do you mean buy "finky" if you mispelled it and meant funky then it's intriguing.
 
Re: electro-harmonix graphic fuzz?

The graphic fuzz isnt a fuzz. They just call it that. It is like a crunch pedal. Musicians Friend used to have these windows videos on all of the Electro Harmonix pedals that had the guitarist for Sheryl Crow and co-founder of 65 Amps Company (I forgot his name, he's got long blonde hair) demonstrate the pedals, everything. They were actually really good. I remember coming home from school and watching two a day. They were like movies to me. Anyway, Electro Harmonix recently released a DVD that shows all of these pedal demonstrations, so Musicians Friend was forced to take them off the site which can be viewed for free.

I heard the graphic fuzz and it sounds pretty cool, but let me stress that it is not really a fuzz. You can probably screw with the EQ to get fuzzy sounds, but its not true fuzz.

I have two favorite fuzzes. One is the Fulltone Soul Bender which is perfect for lead sounds and is very much like a distortion and not over the top fuzz. And the Fulltone '69 which is a Fuzz Face clone which again, is not the fuzziest pedal ever. If you are looking for my psychadelic sounds, the AVEX Octane III is a great octave fuzz, even though the octave isnt very pronounced, the sound is very heavy and chunky. And there is of course the Fender Blender Custom Reissue, ultra Smashing Pumpkins type tone with a built in boost and a lot of octave in there. Oh, and BTW, I have my Seymour Duncan Tweak Fuzz which cannot be beat for versitility and has some good vintage styled tones. Tweak knob to the right is like a Big Muff, to the left is like a Fuzz Face or Maestro and you can vary the volume and the gain to get good solo boosts or solo tone and get a crunchy tone.

There are tons of fuzz pedals out there. It all depends on what you want. My suggestion: play some and listen to sound clips on the wbesites. Do you want a Jimi Hendrix Purple Haze type tone with subtle fuzz? Or do you want like a Band of Gypsies type octave tone? Its all what you want.
 
Re: electro-harmonix graphic fuzz?

Yes, if you want Jimmy Page, like the tone from "You Shook Me" on Zep I, then you gotta go with the Fulltone Soul Bender. That thing is so smooth!
 
Re: electro-harmonix graphic fuzz?

do i have to get a bass cab for an octave pedal, that doesn't sound too inviting. i think i want that avex, psychodelic is a whole new region with me....
where is the website for the avex?
 
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Re: electro-harmonix graphic fuzz?

i'm liking the sound of the fuzz factory from zvex, espicially with the video.
tubes first then pedal :)
 
Re: electro-harmonix graphic fuzz?

i'm gonna save up for it after i buy my top retainer (it got broken in the locker room) it's gonna be a zvex fuzz factory ($170)! i'm gonna go for that wierd but cool fuzz sound!
 
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