What's so great about fuzz pedals?

Nightburst

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Lot's of talk here about fuzz pedals, I never cared for it but you guys make me curious.
Got some youtube vids or clips of what you think is great fuzz?

I'm more a vintage/modern overdrive/distortion kind of guy, most fuzz I've heard is just ugly and messy to my ears but perhaps I'm not hearing what I should hear?
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89zx1SjMiu0

Can not do the "classics" withOUT the fuzz box !

Also, NO amp in the world, (except maybe the Electric 120 MVU / Matamp GT1) can create a fuzz tone.
The above mentioned two amps can get close, but except those, you WILL need a fuzz box to get a good fuzz tone.


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Fuzzboxes are not for everyone, no way...it's a very specific sound and to get a good sound from them it requires a lot of work both on technique plus a lot of work to match your rig to a fuzz box not to mention finding the fuzz or fuzzes that will produce the sound you want.

Listen to a lot of 60's and early 70's stuff...

Led Zeppelin I is FULL of Tonebender, a Sola Sound MK II to be exact...with a little Supro amp and a Telecaster, nothing else outside of a little echo.

Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page both abused Tonebenders in the Yardbirds...MK I's with various amps and guitars.

Jeff used a Marshall Supa Fuzz on Truth a lot and on Beck Ola a little.

Jimi used a Fuzz Face a lot.

David Gilmour also leaned HARD on fuzz boxes...a Germanium Fuzz Face in the old days of Floyd, a Silicon version as soon as they came out, he then started boosting his Fuzz Face with a Colorsound Overdriver (another fuzz!) and afte that he used Big Muff pedals for years...he still does in fact and his Cornish units are based on both Fuzz Faces and Big Muff's

Here's a good one...on this Marc plays a Les Paul into a plexi Marshall with a Fuzz Face...the whole tune is guitar into amp until the solo, thats where he kicks in the Fuzz Face.



Here is another great clip...

Watch about 1:21 and you'll see see Stevie step on a pedal (and hear it too!) and take a solo, the pedal he steped on is a Fuzz Face...then notice how he never turns it off after that, just runs the volume down and it cleans right up!



Fuzzboxes are funny...once you get a good one and get it dialed in and then learn how to use it w/o it being a nasty mess of sound you start to hear all kinds of classic tones...there are a lot more recordings of fuzzboxes than you think!

However, like I said they are not for everybody and good ones usally cost a pretty penny so there are downsides but for some of us they are a must...if I go to a jam or open mic and only take a guitar, amp, and a pedal be sure that 9 times out of 10 the pedal is a Fuzz Face.
 
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Lot's of talk here about fuzz pedals, I never cared for it but you guys make me curious.
Got some youtube vids or clips of what you think is great fuzz?

I'm more a vintage/modern overdrive/distortion kind of guy, most fuzz I've heard is just ugly and messy to my ears but perhaps I'm not hearing what I should hear?

i like a lot of the siamese dream/mellon collie era smashing pumpkins stuff that's got fuzz. most of the hits have fuzz used even as a lightly driven sound, like on something like 'muzzle'.
 
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One more thing...

Don't gte hung up on fuzz because it's on everybodys lips these days...I was into fuzzboxes when they were still pretty odd to most players and I spent a lot of timed working with them to get the sound I wanted to hear from them however I have to be honest...nothing sucks more than somebody that put some fuzzbox in their rig just becasue they felt like they needed one or they were missing out on something cool.

Those guys tend to treat them like a distortion pedal and just plug it in and turn it on...it's not that easy and those guys often sound really bad...
 
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If you get a chance, listen to Pink Floyd Live in Pompeii; loud. That'll about do it.
 
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Oh man, that Stevie vid makes me want to start looking for a fuzz again!
 
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THIS album, hazz tasty fuzz on every single track, and not just on the lead/solo parts . . .


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What's so great about fuzz pedals?

You don't "play" fuzz pedals. You either make then your beeyotch or they make you theirs.
 
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^^

Yeah? Really?! Even the acoustic tracks on "Blues" have jimi using a fuzz? Funny but I could've sworn that's a 12-string acoustic on hear my train a coming... the first track.


To some degree you need to learn how to 'play' a fuzz just like you'd learn to play a guitar with a tremolo. IMO they sound "best" going into something that's already a bit distorted downstream... be it the amp or another, more amp-like dirt box.

The Octavia is another example of a fuzz... fuzz & octave up. Couple years ago I loaned mine to a friend while recording, he wanted to use it on overdub and I get this call a couple days after I dropped it off saying the pedals busted. Get back over there plug in and it wasn't broken, he just couldn't figure out how to make it sing!
 
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I've always felt that fuzzes seem to work better with single coils to my ears. I'd like to be able to utilise a fuzz on my pedal-board, but it would probably be under-used.
 
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I am not really a huge fuzz fan. I like distortions of a clean nature. Muff type fuzzes do create some cool harmonics though. I used a LBM for quite a while before I found out that fuzz just doesn't fit into my playing style.
 
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i'm actually getting rid of my fuzz because i don't own anything fendery, all my guitars sound way to thick to actually get a fuzz to sound right. maybe again sometime in the future:)
 
Re: What's so great about fuzz pedals?

i'm actually getting rid of my fuzz because i don't own anything fendery, all my guitars sound way to thick to actually get a fuzz to sound right. maybe again sometime in the future:)


No need to own any Fender products to make a fuzz work.

Just look at Dinosaur Jr. (Marshall stacks), Wolfmother (335/Orange amps), Fu Manchu (SG/multi Marshall stacks per guitarist), Mudhoney (Marshall stacks) . . . the list goes on and on.

I can not wait to get my lil Marshall Class 5 and use various fuzz boxes at "home use" vol levels.
 
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