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Fuzzy. Guitars
Let me start by saying that I think I need help...this fuzz box thing might be getting out of hand!
I recently got my hands on another AnalogMan modded Fuzz Face...I got this one with some slightly different trannys than my others have.
The trannys used in the new one are mid 60's NKT275's and have a mega sweet tone...similar to my other NKT275 (which are slightly newer and are also Mil Spec) but once you go head to head with them the differences are plain for you to see (or hear as it may be!).
Let me say this...people that tell you that trannys make little to no difference aare just wrong...I now have 3 Fuzz Face pedals total, all 3 of them use NOS NKT275 trannys and they are ALL 3 VERY different once you sit and listen to them!
As always Mike and crew did a fantastic job on the mods...nice clean work and the tone is out of this world. All in all I think I like this one a tuny bit more than my old standby Fuzz Face that I've had a few years now.
I also recently picked up a new wah pedal of sorts...actually it's a drop in kit from Wilson Effects. It's his "Signature Wah" board which is based on the old Vox Clyde wahs and he did a fantastic job with it! It's handwired on a nice board and uses some really great parts including some killer trannys, carbon comp resistors and some real NOS tropical fish caps!
It's really similar in tone to my RMC4/Teese Picture wah but is slightly different...more or less what I have are 2 different builders takes on the famed Clyde wah pedal.
The biggest difference is that the Wilson is wired like a vintage Vox with chassis mounted jacks etc and the fact that I ordered the Wilson NON true bypass...not sure why I just wanted to try a high quality wah but non true bypass.
All in all I think the Wilson edges out the Teese but it is a matter of personal taste...I will say this for sure. The Teese has some hiss to it under both clean and distorted conditions but the Wilson is nearly GRAVE silent...amazing! Both have fuzz buffers and work well with all my fuzz boxes, so thats nice.
All in all I highly recomend Wilson for wah pedals...Kevin was great to work with and did it all just like I asked, made to order and I had it in less than a week! I will be buying more wahs from Kevin for sure!
I recently got my hands on another AnalogMan modded Fuzz Face...I got this one with some slightly different trannys than my others have.
The trannys used in the new one are mid 60's NKT275's and have a mega sweet tone...similar to my other NKT275 (which are slightly newer and are also Mil Spec) but once you go head to head with them the differences are plain for you to see (or hear as it may be!).
Let me say this...people that tell you that trannys make little to no difference aare just wrong...I now have 3 Fuzz Face pedals total, all 3 of them use NOS NKT275 trannys and they are ALL 3 VERY different once you sit and listen to them!
As always Mike and crew did a fantastic job on the mods...nice clean work and the tone is out of this world. All in all I think I like this one a tuny bit more than my old standby Fuzz Face that I've had a few years now.
I also recently picked up a new wah pedal of sorts...actually it's a drop in kit from Wilson Effects. It's his "Signature Wah" board which is based on the old Vox Clyde wahs and he did a fantastic job with it! It's handwired on a nice board and uses some really great parts including some killer trannys, carbon comp resistors and some real NOS tropical fish caps!
It's really similar in tone to my RMC4/Teese Picture wah but is slightly different...more or less what I have are 2 different builders takes on the famed Clyde wah pedal.
The biggest difference is that the Wilson is wired like a vintage Vox with chassis mounted jacks etc and the fact that I ordered the Wilson NON true bypass...not sure why I just wanted to try a high quality wah but non true bypass.
All in all I think the Wilson edges out the Teese but it is a matter of personal taste...I will say this for sure. The Teese has some hiss to it under both clean and distorted conditions but the Wilson is nearly GRAVE silent...amazing! Both have fuzz buffers and work well with all my fuzz boxes, so thats nice.
All in all I highly recomend Wilson for wah pedals...Kevin was great to work with and did it all just like I asked, made to order and I had it in less than a week! I will be buying more wahs from Kevin for sure!
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