Most useful fuzz pedal?

ledzepp29

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I have a DIY fuzz clone thats pretty cool but even at full pedal volume it doesn't really cut through much and theres a slight drop in volume.
I'm looking for a fuzz that at lower settings can do the lead tone in bold as love , but still be able to get into some weird neil young/wilco territory.
 
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How Square Wave Are We Talking?

I Have A Voodoo Lab Superfuzz That Works Great When I Need Me Some Fuzz
 
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The Home Brew Electronics "UFO" Ultimate Fuzz/Octave pedal does it ALL! To me, there are two general types off fuzz tone: early/nasty/splatty, and the later/creamy/compressed tone.

I went on a fuzz-quest recently, and got this one:

Home Brew Electronics UFO FUZZ. Street price $155 including shipping.
Click the link, and scroll down to the UFO Fuzz (Made in Arizona, USA). The sound clip is nice, but does not begin to show the full potential of this pedal. Note: At 38 seconds into the sound clip, you hear the octaver kicked in.

http://www.homebrewelectronics.com/products.htm
 
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I've yet to find a fuzz that really struck me as versatile. They (almost) all seem to be really good at doing one or two things but each seems to have such a distinct voice that it would be very difficult for me to use one to cop the tones of another.
 
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Personally I like the EHX NYC Big Muff.


AMEN


. . . most versatile fuzz out there IMHO !

If you really want to ad a n EQ after it, and the tone-shaping possabilities are endless !
just started doing it myself lately and will never look back :smokin:
 
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I have and dig the Russian Big Muff. I used to have a Vintage Rat that did a great fuzz at full gain. It was fuzz that cut through because the pick strike was still articulate, instead of real mushy like the Big Muff. Now I just run a Tube Screamer in front of the Big Muff for versatility.
 
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It all depands on what kind of fuzz tone you are looking for...I have several boxes that are true Fuzzes...

-tweak fuzz (great for the money, very tweakable)
-axis fuzz (gret unit but not easy to use, hard to control, not for the faint of heart)
-ultimate octave (bought for the octave feature but it quickly has becomre my fav Fuzz...I love it!)
-big muff (have had close to a dozen of them, classic tone but not for everybody)

See, it just depends what you want...
 
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What's the difference between fuzz and overdrive? I know the diff between OD and distortion...
 
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my understanding of Fuzz is that: its decidedly square wave, and has a very heavy leaning towards harmonic emphasis. Kinda like superimposing a square wave onto your guitar wave.

I have a nasty Boss HyperFuzz and it will not let me play more than the root and the fifth together (and maybe a third) Otherwise it becomes a disonant mess. A savage effect! Also no "blending in / strength" option. Not versatile, but fun.
 
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+1 on the Homebrew

it's warm and has some big miff style to it when you want it

I rather like it! Just got it today, so realize I am new to it
 
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Is there anyone here that has a good thing to say about the Fender Blender Fuzz !??

I am looking into one, as the MF site's clip sounded very nice, and i like the idea of a blend knob !

Any Fneder Bender Love ?
 
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(Temporary Hijack) :guilty: :nervous: You know, I can't stand "fuzz" pedals. They're usually so overwhelming to the guitar's tone. They morph everything into a square waved beehive. BUT, I dig Blues Saraceno's solo tones, so I was wondering, has anyone tried the Tweak Fuzz as a real mild square wave "overdrive pedal" in front of the half-grit tube amp? I've always been a TSx/SD-1 pedal guy, and recently I added the Boss DS-1 for some fun crunch, instead of the smooth overdrive of the TSx/SD-1. Can the Tweak Fuzz obtain that kind of chunk when put in front? In all my years, and all my gear, I've literally never tried a fuzz like that, because I hate them. Yeah, I'm an anti-fuzzite I guess.

The soundclips of the TweakFuzz tell me that in the lower settings with lower gain, it's kind of a better version of the DS-1. It's still a little woolier, but since we've got all the fuzz nerds in this topic, I thought I'd ask here.

(Resume non-hijacked response) ledzepp29 it does seem like the Tweak Fuzz would do the job. You're asking for a fuzz with somewhat of a dual nature, both Hendrixy AND all out fuzz mayhem. I think that Tweak Fuzz it probably one of the pedals that can do it.
 
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I liked the Tweak Fuzz, but found it tooooo mellow. From my corner of the world (it is a small corner), the Tweak Fuzz was excellent at bringing up a vintage Rock tone out of a generic solid-state clean channel amp. That is no small feat.

Olin, I hope you are getting around to liking the Home Brew UFO! I love the quietness of mine! It is the most quiet OD/Dist/Fuzz/EQ pedal I have ever owned, and it sure has a lot of gain and diff tones on tap. I realize you are a working musician, so any opinions you may form are certainly valid to my ears!
 
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