I've always used a fuzz face into a trebble booster for my clean sound just rolling off the volume on a fender. Can't play without them. love it sooo much!
Great vid as always guys. As to Mick's question, "Who would use a fuzz for their clean sound?," to my ears Jimi Hendrix used it all the time. I chased some of his clean rhythm sounds for years and never got it until I rolled the guitar volume off on a Fuzz Face.
That Pedal Show I suggest , for the next run of fuzzes, the WTF from JRAD.. My first and only fuzz in 35y... Really impressive ;) thanks for the excellent shows
MICK! That tone right at the start is the tone I've been looking for all my life. That was god damn epic. The hammer ons / pull offs and that massive bend. Pure tone.
Making this video put smiles on both of your faces. That’s how my fuzz pedal makes me feel too. Happy sounds. Mine is a original Fulltone 69 pedal and it’s a keeper people have offered me stupid amounts of money for it, because it’s in excellent condition but I can’t seem to part with it.
I have always loved FUZZ pedals. I have built several, I have 3 Fuzz Faces, a the Fulltone Octafuzz, Lovepedal Karl, Euthymia ICBM, JHS Muffuletta, and numerous others, but my FAVORITE is the Lovepedal BoneTender... It is wonderfully musical and usable, and not subject to temperature issues.
I discovered I wasn't really a fuzz guy UNTIL I used the smaller box version of the Fulltone Octafuzz( own OCD and Deluxe Wah by them) and after trying ALOT of them it won me over! Smoothest one for me!
i gotta say it. man u guys have the freshest kicks and tone to die 4 man. thru good speakers listening to u guys makes me make that scrunch face when u hear that tone that hits ur soul
Just yesterday, I bought a Germanium Fuzz Face Mini to put on my board for the second time. I've learned much about using the volume pot, impedance matching, and using overdrive in conjunction since my first rodeo with a fuzz face. Great video, as always. Lovely Jr. you got there, Dan!
My favorite and current fuzz of choice is the Solidgold Rosie. I strongly recommend it for anyone looking for a MKII-style fuzz. It can go anywhere in the chain and works with wahs and compressors. It has a basscut switch that adds a lot of flexibility. With basscut on, drive rolled back, and volume cranked it's wonderful to push an amp.
I'd super love a show on the more modern crazy self-oscillating fuzzes and/or other noise maker type pedals, I feel like you two would have a great time with that! Thanks for all the amazing content! :)
The content in this video is great. Really good examples with different pickups. To my ear the strat wins by a nose because the cleans are good thru the fuzz with the volume down and then as you turn it up it just becomes this gloriously thick tone that sounds just right. The SG with the dogear P-90 thru the Sunface with volume up on the guitar is like a fuzz tidal wave with a little bit of feedback. That is pure rock n' roll right there chaps! When you guys react to the tone with huge smiles and a bit of laughter you know the tone is killer in the room. Fabuloso!!
You must do a video on Octafuzz/Octavia pedals now! If you do. PLease compare the octafuzz pedal to a fuzz with an octave pedal. It would be interesting to see
If you mean something like the EQD tentacle or a green ringer by octave pedal then yes. The octavia tone can't be achieved with something like a POG or whammy.
I just picked up a p90 SG and into a Big Muff wicker into a (billm modded) blues junior sounds incredible! It's always great to see p90s used in demos. They still seem like a massively underrated pickup. Top video
That Maestro Fuzz came from, oddly enough, a Country Music star who heard an old friend of mine (RIP) from church, who was an “A”-list engineer trying to repair a “broken circuit” in the recording console. The “star” was a guitarist and wanted “that sound” on his next album. Acting as though he was not surprised, my friend, Mr Glenn Snoddy (NOT “Snotty”!), immediately set about building a circuit in a pedal-friendly size for the upcoming recording. If I recall correctly, it was not used by the Country star, but the 1960s saw instant room for the device in Rock - without taking a razor to the amp speakers, a la “Rumble” (SO expensive!!!) - and the Maestro was quickly “purchased and packaged” and History was made! I met Mr Snoddy at church having just graduated university and beginning a singer-songwriter career in the early’80s - a certified Pop/Rock snob - the folks at church saying “you should get to know Glenn…he is ‘somebody’ big in the music business - An engineer in one of the studios here.“ That went right over my head because I thought, “oh, he would know Tons about rock music - Right !“ Yes. I was ignorant. Because of that attitude, he is more of an “acquaintance” I once had who probably could have helped me - and I know he would have. He was that kind of man; that is why I tell the story the way it was: Glenn Snoddy , a mild mannered gentleman from the South, who was humble to a fault, invented one of the most raucous pieces of kit in rock music history! There, Mr Snoddy. Would love to have heard more of your stories.
Another superb video, chaps. Two observations: 1) The Thorpy consistently blows the others out of the water; 2) The Strat consistently sounds better through fuzz than the Les Paul.
love you guys, you give very important information about everthing you would want to know as someone that sound is important for him...best in youtube for sure
Rewatching this for the idk how many times :D You gotta love it when you see a sweet spot note hit and dan go YEAH! Loved your work at GuitCon with Mary too, what a performance.
AM car radios in 1965 sounded very woofy and had to compete against road noise which is why Keith Richard's Satisfaction tone was so ground breaking because it jumped out of the radio and cut through the sound of the wind and the car motor noise. Today I don't use fuzz much except on the rhythm pickup single notes high up the neck for the hummingbird tone. Works good with a looper pedal with reverse for instant Jimified psychedelia.
I never understood the passion for fuzzes. 35 years ago, when I started to play the guitar, someone named Erik demonstrated his EHX Big Muff and I thought it sounded like a swarm of wasps in a jelly jar. I hated it. I bought an overdrive pedal and since then I was fully into overdrives. Just since a year or so I fell in love with the sound of a good distortion pedal. The dirtier the better. After watching the shoegaze episode of your show I still didn't understand the attraction of that whole fuzz rage. That was yesterday. I literally mean yesterday. Now I just finished watching this episode of That (wonderful) Pedal Show and I'm shocked. I LOVED every pedal on the board. And I'm specifically drawn towards the haunting nastiness of the Octafuzz (I don't even know what that means, sorry). I guess this means I need to build a bigger board to welcome that blue monster. I just wish the people at Fulltone would have used a smaller enclosure for this pedal. Anyway, thanks again for opening my eyes (and ears) and for introducing me to new sonic territories in which to wander around for another 35 years of playing guitar. Damn, what if Erik wouldn't have combined his Big Muff with a cheap ass Maya SG into a Peavey Bandit? :-)
Holy shit! Absolutely KILLER tones. I have to run and try this for myself. I've never ran a fuzz into a fuzz before. But I do have the Fulltone Octafuzz pedal and a Zvex Fuzz Factory. Promises to be a fuzz party! Thanks for another great episode!
I love my fuzzez, and fuzz in generell. It was really fun o see the really old and real vintage fuzzez. Can't wait to see the comparison of todays fuzzez. I personally would love to see mad professor red fire fuzz, Zvex wolly mumote, and Swollen pickle by way huge!
i'm using a fuzz face for my clean sounds ! always have actually ! it's why i struggle to change my setup because this setup is so practical and so addictive you find everything else sounding not natural and thin
You guys have turned me back on to fuzz tones. I'd turned my back on them literally decades ago. A couple of my drive boxes have a fuzzy edge them but I actually went out and bought one. Fire Cream from Tomsline. I think I lucked in with this one as it has plenty of fuzz but not over-harsh, creamy if you will. I read that it has Muff like characteristics... ooh errr Mr Martin !!!
Another Fuzz episode! What a great Friday morning, thank you so much for doing this! I use a Devi-Ever Hyperion as my fuzz, sort of a Big Muff on steroids. Crank the volume, leave control around 9-10 o'clock, and let it rip into a semi-driven amp, and man is it screaming.
Great video! I had a Fuzzbox in the mid sixties (unfortunately lost along the journey) that looked at from the side had triangular wooden side plates wrapped in tin - the footswitch was also made of wood (and it didn’t latch, natch). Two controls Volume and Sustain and overall painted royal blue. Strangest thing (with hindsight) that I’ve ever seen... I have a Sunface (with Sunface knob) handed to me by Mike himself, suits me very well (and you can turn the thing off via one of the knobs in case like me you are forgetful). Thank you, Pete.
I'm just learning about fuzz pedals. Maybe a show on how use EQ pedals or wah pedals or whatever in front of fuzz to sculpt the sound? Great show, thanks.
The guy with the les Paul... I had absolutely no problem at all on an impulse buy a few minutes later after hearing your ten seconds (-/+) of that fallout cloud.. it just nailed it for fuzz tone for me - there was a whole load of thin washed out fizzy, and then a beautiful depth when you got that fallout going.. instant...
I would love it if you guys would do a video about pickups. I have no idea what you guys would do with it, but I'm sure it would be awesome. I am just finishing up designing and building my first guitar, and that process made it obvious to me both how little I understand about what drives the sonic differences between different pickups (both between different classes, and between different pickups within any given class) and how they work together (in series and in parallel).
strat neck pup into 70's EHx big muff pi with sustain 0'd, tone dimed, and unity volume into a princeton 65 blackface with enough reverb to give you some space and chorus intensity at 6 and speed 0'd. favorite tone right now.
I know you guys have already done the follow up video with all the more modern style fuzz pedals, but if you ever re-visit the whole fuzz situation I'd love to hear your take on the Caroline Guitar Co. Shigeharu!
the strat with the octave into the fuzz face and the delay was nutty. I sent my wah into the fuzzhugger sonic bloom and in the mid range of the wah it really brings out the subtle octaves and sounds naaaaasty good
I'm a bit of a fuzz nut! Top 5 suggestions for another Fuzz show 1. ThropyFX Veteran - I already have one on pre order! 2. Earthquaker devices Spires (would be lovely to have some dual use pedals in the next show) 3. Amptweaker tight fuzz pro - does it really do it all? 4. Death By Audi Fuzz War - if it's good enough for Slipknot its got to be crazy 5. Dr Freakenstein Fuzz - just looks outta sight!
Late to the party again ... sigh ... YET another very useful TPS show! I can almost always find the answer to my questions somewhere (even the obscure stuff) in a TPS video or two; plus Dan's musical exuberance NEVER gets old :D (Isn't that reason most of us plugged a guitar into an pedal and into an amp in the first place?)
Was using a Fuzz Face pedal (Throbak Fuzz Haze) with a Les Paul last night at a jam for an upcoming show (Tragically Hip cover show Canada) and I have to say it was an amazing sound! It goes amazing with the Octafuzz and I have even managed to combine fuzz face and muff tones (JHS muffuletta). Love the Fuzz!
I play guitar; I follow the show always. Just because we all have curious souls: maybe an episode dedicated to bass pedals? A guest bass player and yourselves?
love the show! glad you are featuring items widely available. some episodes feature pedals no longer available or so esoteric that they are difficult to obtain.
I hated fuzz for the 1st 20 years of playing, but in the last couple of years I really grown to like them. Weird!
CaptAnderton What is your current fuzz of choice, Cap?
Nothing weird about it Capt. its called "aging"!!! Some are fortunate enought to add "gracefully" after that :D
Not me though
Webgkil
CaptAnderton wow the captain. my favorite is the acapulco gold fuzz.
CaptAnderton That's your ears going bad with age.
I've always used a fuzz face into a trebble booster for my clean sound just rolling off the volume on a fender. Can't play without them. love it sooo much!
Paused the video at 5:05 to listen to "Satisfaction" and I HEARD THE CLICK. Awesome!
Yes!! Just did exactly the same!
It's around 00:35 in the song, you can hear it 😊
You can never unhear it.
THAT is a FUN FACT INDEED!
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Great vid as always guys. As to Mick's question, "Who would use a fuzz for their clean sound?," to my ears Jimi Hendrix used it all the time. I chased some of his clean rhythm sounds for years and never got it until I rolled the guitar volume off on a Fuzz Face.
guitarmoderne First thing I thought when he said it, too. Brings that extra magic sparkle playing Little Wing/Wind Cries Mary etc.
J Mascis has a pretty fuzzy clean tone too
Den the Whale He says that he just keeps an overdrive on all the time.
One of the best intros ever. I can't stress how big my smile was while listening. Two very big thumbs up!
Nice touch with the red poppy- Lest We Forget.
Thanks for that guys.
+petejt Absolutely Pete. Never forget.
That Pedal Show I suggest , for the next run of fuzzes, the WTF from JRAD.. My first and only fuzz in 35y... Really impressive ;) thanks for the excellent shows
Definitely top 3 pre-show riffing! Nice job Mick... that volume fade to push that fuzz over the top was beautiful!
+Tony Peterson Thanks Tony, very kind of you to say. Such an inspiring sound!
Tony Peterson must be the new headstock flower..! I agree, great intro!!
It's the UK vets charity fundraiser flower for armistice day, it represents the poppies that grew on Flanders fields.
Do you guys never use way huge? Havilina and swollen pickle deserve love
Yeah the intro was great!
The mind blown look on your faces when you started stacking the Octavia was AWESOME! Thanks guys. Large fan. Love the show!
0:52 nice ascending Eric Johnson riff there..stealing it!😊well done!
Love that you have the Poppy on your guitar Mick!
Mic, the bend you did at 27:20 was the coolest guitar sound I have ever heard
+Kelly Bouchillon Thank you Kelly! Listen to Michael Landau, Andy Timmons and Albert King. All infinitely cooler
Love that one of you tweaks the knobs so we can see them while the other plays and we can hear the changes - an excellent move!
MICK! That tone right at the start is the tone I've been looking for all my life. That was god damn epic. The hammer ons / pull offs and that massive bend. Pure tone.
Was that in the Victory of the Two Rock?
+Aristotilus It was both running together. Thank you!
Righteous noise. Analogman can thank you guys, too. I'm getting myself a Sunface. It sounds like an amazing pedal and the perfect fuzz.
This is too cool. At 18:50 Mick went totally Dire Straights Sultans. Great sound man!!!!
Making this video put smiles on both of your faces. That’s how my fuzz pedal makes me feel too. Happy sounds. Mine is a original Fulltone 69 pedal and it’s a keeper people have offered me stupid amounts of money for it, because it’s in excellent condition but I can’t seem to part with it.
You guys do a kick ass job! Straight to the point and you both play tastefully, none of that sarcastic parodying lame humour stuff lol thank you!
+Mike Machado Music cheers Mike :)
I have always loved FUZZ pedals. I have built several, I have 3 Fuzz Faces, a the Fulltone Octafuzz, Lovepedal Karl, Euthymia ICBM, JHS Muffuletta, and numerous others, but my FAVORITE is the Lovepedal BoneTender... It is wonderfully musical and usable, and not subject to temperature issues.
when Dan hit the Thorpy at roughly 13:00 in, those first 2 chords were PURE DOOM PERSONIFIED!! (that's a GOOD thing!)
I discovered I wasn't really a fuzz guy UNTIL I used the smaller box version of the Fulltone Octafuzz( own OCD and Deluxe Wah by them) and after trying ALOT of them it won me over! Smoothest one for me!
As always, great show, gents. I just ordered the Thorpy Veteran Ltd Fuzz (Rangemaster + Fuzz Face) - due in February - it's a great time for fuzz!
Nice work with the Remembrance Day poppy, Mick.
i gotta say it. man u guys have the freshest kicks and tone to die 4 man. thru good speakers listening to u guys makes me make that scrunch face when u hear that tone that hits ur soul
+Tone Fingerz ah, that’s awesome, thanks Fingerz :)
That intro tone was mint. the bendy bit after the clean playing is the tone I'm currently after.
Absurdity which fuzz was he using?
@@benfrancoeur1913 He was using the Sunface at that point
Fuzz was the very first pedal I ever heard. Went out and bought a fuzz face mini and been in love since
That Fallout Cloud is perfection!!!
Just yesterday, I bought a Germanium Fuzz Face Mini to put on my board for the second time. I've learned much about using the volume pot, impedance matching, and using overdrive in conjunction since my first rodeo with a fuzz face.
Great video, as always. Lovely Jr. you got there, Dan!
My favorite and current fuzz of choice is the Solidgold Rosie. I strongly recommend it for anyone looking for a MKII-style fuzz. It can go anywhere in the chain and works with wahs and compressors. It has a basscut switch that adds a lot of flexibility. With basscut on, drive rolled back, and volume cranked it's wonderful to push an amp.
Jees Looeez, when the fuzz face kicks in with the LP, outstanding!
I'd super love a show on the more modern crazy self-oscillating fuzzes and/or other noise maker type pedals, I feel like you two would have a great time with that! Thanks for all the amazing content! :)
perfect timing guys! i was just checking out some fuzz circuits a few hours ago for my next build :-)
When there are no guests it is so much better :)
The content in this video is great. Really good examples with different pickups. To my ear the strat wins by a nose because the cleans are good thru the fuzz with the volume down and then as you turn it up it just becomes this gloriously thick tone that sounds just right. The SG with the dogear P-90 thru the Sunface with volume up on the guitar is like a fuzz tidal wave with a little bit of feedback. That is pure rock n' roll right there chaps! When you guys react to the tone with huge smiles and a bit of laughter you know the tone is killer in the room. Fabuloso!!
Could be the best episode of TPS, ever!!
You guys ALWAYS make me so nervous, moving your priceless vintage guitars around so close together
Damn, Mick. That was some ferocious playing in the opening. I love that vibrato.
+Chord TheSeeker he's a bit good
SG wins best bit of kit award on today's show.
Awesome guitar
Les Paul.
Bought after 15 years, my Fulltone Octafuzz v1 still alive n fu... Kickin.
It dont die...
You must do a video on Octafuzz/Octavia pedals now! If you do. PLease compare the octafuzz pedal to a fuzz with an octave pedal. It would be interesting to see
If you mean something like the EQD tentacle or a green ringer by octave pedal then yes. The octavia tone can't be achieved with something like a POG or whammy.
Its so fun to look at you guys playing, truely having fun yourselves!
+Jan Hundling cheers Jan, that's why it's called playing guitar, not working guitar, it's got to be fun :)
Haha very true. Thanks for the great content!
Chaps, I have both a bc183l and an nkt275 fuzz face from 1968. You're welcome to borrow them for a show if you ever so desire
YES! I've been waiting for this video ever since I discovered you guys. Thank you so much - you guys are best.
I love that your strat is sporting a poppy on Remembrance day 11-11. 👍
As always great video guys.
gents...this was a great comparison. the riffage at the end was killer. i'll be stealing some of those as soon as i log off here. well done!
That was a great tone crafting demonstration Mick! Thanks for getting creative and showing us how things work beyond turning everything to 10!
+john tone Cheers John! Sometimes it's a bit of a journey to get to where we're going... but that's the fun of it. :0)
I was not convinced that I wanted a fuzz pedal but you chaps have gone and done it. You both play well but Mick, you were cooking.
I just picked up a p90 SG and into a Big Muff wicker into a (billm modded) blues junior sounds incredible! It's always great to see p90s used in demos. They still seem like a massively underrated pickup. Top video
That opening jam was spectacular, Mick! Wow.
That Sheriff 44 though. Maaaaan. Was anyone else listening to this with headphones and nearly DIED when the Octafuzz was kicked on?
That Maestro Fuzz came from, oddly enough, a Country Music star who heard an old friend of mine (RIP) from church, who was an “A”-list engineer trying to repair a “broken circuit” in the recording console. The “star” was a guitarist and wanted “that sound” on his next album. Acting as though he was not surprised, my friend, Mr Glenn Snoddy (NOT “Snotty”!), immediately set about building a circuit in a pedal-friendly size for the upcoming recording.
If I recall correctly, it was not used by the Country star, but the 1960s saw instant room for the device in Rock - without taking a razor to the amp speakers, a la “Rumble” (SO expensive!!!) - and the Maestro was quickly “purchased and packaged” and History was made!
I met Mr Snoddy at church having just graduated university and beginning a singer-songwriter career in the early’80s - a certified Pop/Rock snob - the folks at church saying “you should get to know Glenn…he is ‘somebody’ big in the music business - An engineer in one of the studios here.“ That went right over my head because I thought, “oh, he would know Tons about rock music - Right !“ Yes. I was ignorant. Because of that attitude, he is more of an “acquaintance” I once had who probably could have helped me - and I know he would have. He was that kind of man; that is why I tell the story the way it was: Glenn Snoddy , a mild mannered gentleman from the South, who was humble to a fault, invented one of the most raucous pieces of kit in rock music history! There, Mr Snoddy. Would love to have heard more of your stories.
Another superb video, chaps. Two observations: 1) The Thorpy consistently blows the others out of the water; 2) The Strat consistently sounds better through fuzz than the Les Paul.
love you guys, you give very important information about everthing you would want to know as someone that sound is important for him...best in youtube for sure
I would love an episode on Treble Boosters! Great Job as always gents!!!
Rewatching this for the idk how many times :D You gotta love it when you see a sweet spot note hit and dan go YEAH!
Loved your work at GuitCon with Mary too, what a performance.
+Ian Wrigley thanks Ian :)
AM car radios in 1965 sounded very woofy and had to compete against road noise which is why Keith Richard's Satisfaction tone was so ground breaking because it jumped out of the radio and cut through the sound of the wind and the car motor noise. Today I don't use fuzz much except on the rhythm pickup single notes high up the neck for the hummingbird tone. Works good with a looper pedal with reverse for instant Jimified psychedelia.
Fast forward two years and Mick said he had no idea what to do with the Tru-Fi Zoso Fuzz. Which I had to buy after hearing. 🎸✊🏻
I never understood the passion for fuzzes. 35 years ago, when I started to play the guitar, someone named Erik demonstrated his EHX Big Muff and I thought it sounded like a swarm of wasps in a jelly jar. I hated it. I bought an overdrive pedal and since then I was fully into overdrives. Just since a year or so I fell in love with the sound of a good distortion pedal. The dirtier the better. After watching the shoegaze episode of your show I still didn't understand the attraction of that whole fuzz rage. That was yesterday. I literally mean yesterday. Now I just finished watching this episode of That (wonderful) Pedal Show and I'm shocked. I LOVED every pedal on the board. And I'm specifically drawn towards the haunting nastiness of the Octafuzz (I don't even know what that means, sorry). I guess this means I need to build a bigger board to welcome that blue monster. I just wish the people at Fulltone would have used a smaller enclosure for this pedal. Anyway, thanks again for opening my eyes (and ears) and for introducing me to new sonic territories in which to wander around for another 35 years of playing guitar. Damn, what if Erik wouldn't have combined his Big Muff with a cheap ass Maya SG into a Peavey Bandit? :-)
O, well appearently Fulltone actually DO produce these things in smaller enclosures. Good idea! :-D
Holy shit! Absolutely KILLER tones. I have to run and try this for myself. I've never ran a fuzz into a fuzz before. But I do have the Fulltone Octafuzz pedal and a Zvex Fuzz Factory. Promises to be a fuzz party! Thanks for another great episode!
I love my fuzzez, and fuzz in generell. It was really fun o see the really old and real vintage fuzzez. Can't wait to see the comparison of todays fuzzez. I personally would love to see mad professor red fire fuzz, Zvex wolly mumote, and Swollen pickle by way huge!
i'm using a fuzz face for my clean sounds ! always have actually ! it's why i struggle to change my setup because this setup is so practical and so addictive you find everything else sounding not natural and thin
Which fuzzface do u recommend?
FUZZ YEAH! Been waiting for this for a long time guys. Awesome as always, cheers :)
Hello Daniel and Mick, thank you for all of your videos they certainly help a lot to understand and improve our sound God bless you.
You should definitely do a video showing us both of your pedal collections, would love to see them :D
Fantastic opening Mick, nice, & a great video. TPS definitely makes Fridays !!
You guys need to stop posting interesting videos, i NEED to study, I have 4 tests in a row next week
yeah, and I am watching these at work...man if I get fired how the hell am I going to raise money to buy pedals??!!
but mr bossman...these are so awesome... :´(
Grading homework, here. Slows me down a bit but having this cheers me up.
as I write this it's 4am and I have not one, but FOUR unfinished essays due this week and an exam to study for :)
Michael Masin Did you pass?
Awesome Episode! Now I know I want a fuzz face. Watching this hung over on a saturday Morning is one of the best things you could possibly do
+Lena “adie90” Schö yes, will do :)
I was just able to put my hands on a big germanium fuzz face its going to be really interesting to try it out🤘
You guys have turned me back on to fuzz tones.
I'd turned my back on them literally decades ago.
A couple of my drive boxes have a fuzzy edge them but I actually went out and bought one.
Fire Cream from Tomsline. I think I lucked in with this one as it has plenty of fuzz but not over-harsh, creamy if you will.
I read that it has Muff like characteristics... ooh errr Mr Martin !!!
Tonebender mk.2's always grab my attention - must add one to my arsenal one day ;-)
Got a fallout yesterday, my fuzz quest is now complete! Awesome pedal!
What a beatifull 61 sg Dan and amazing playing! You know your sh*t bro! Simply amazing
+stipeur ah, cheers bro ;)
Great video! The most far out fuzz I have ever seen is the Fuzz Probe. You can play it like a theremin. It is loads of fun to play!
-Cheers!
Another great episode! Thanks to you both I bought a tubescreamer mini to use with my blues junior and it's absolutely fantastic!
I love Jimi using the fuzzface and the later Octavia but also the tone Rory Gallagher had that I think was a tonebender into his vox ac30?
Another Fuzz episode! What a great Friday morning, thank you so much for doing this! I use a Devi-Ever Hyperion as my fuzz, sort of a Big Muff on steroids. Crank the volume, leave control around 9-10 o'clock, and let it rip into a semi-driven amp, and man is it screaming.
Great video!
I had a Fuzzbox in the mid sixties (unfortunately lost along the journey) that looked at from the side had triangular wooden side plates wrapped in tin - the footswitch was also made of wood (and it didn’t latch, natch). Two controls Volume and Sustain and overall painted royal blue. Strangest thing (with hindsight) that I’ve ever seen...
I have a Sunface (with Sunface knob) handed to me by Mike himself, suits me very well (and you can turn the thing off via one of the knobs in case like me you are forgetful).
Thank you, Pete.
Weirdest fuzz Dr. Scientist bit quest. I love that fallout cloud!
strat > sunface > page > amp ... beautiful!
I would like to see the clusterfuzz by function f(x) in a future fuzz video. Thanks for another great episode!
My favorite fuzz pedal? Starlight by Crazy Tube Circuit!!! Absolutely amazing fuzz pedal for soloing... Love it.
I'm just learning about fuzz pedals. Maybe a show on how use EQ pedals or wah pedals or whatever in front of fuzz to sculpt the sound? Great show, thanks.
I'm glad you guys stayed with fuzz you know now what type of amp set up should be used
The guy with the les Paul... I had absolutely no problem at all on an impulse buy a few minutes later after hearing your ten seconds (-/+) of that fallout cloud.. it just nailed it for fuzz tone for me - there was a whole load of thin washed out fizzy, and then a beautiful depth when you got that fallout going.. instant...
+matt dillon Yeah baby! Nice one Matt!
I went back to listen to Satisfaction to listen for the pedal click. I can't unhear it now
I would love it if you guys would do a video about pickups. I have no idea what you guys would do with it, but I'm sure it would be awesome. I am just finishing up designing and building my first guitar, and that process made it obvious to me both how little I understand about what drives the sonic differences between different pickups (both between different classes, and between different pickups within any given class) and how they work together (in series and in parallel).
strat neck pup into 70's EHx big muff pi with sustain 0'd, tone dimed, and unity volume into a princeton 65 blackface with enough reverb to give you some space and chorus intensity at 6 and speed 0'd.
favorite tone right now.
I want All of those pedals! But, since I can only choose one right now, then I am going for the Sun Face!
when you stacked the FFs with the Octafauzz... that was awsome
Watching this one for the 3rd time. Havent gone back in a while. Love the lighting set up!
I had, for a little while, a DOD flashback fuzzthat was unexpectedly weird and great through an AMT bivalve. Weird, but lovely. Sometimes I miss it.
I know you guys have already done the follow up video with all the more modern style fuzz pedals, but if you ever re-visit the whole fuzz situation I'd love to hear your take on the Caroline Guitar Co. Shigeharu!
So pleased to hear the return of the name-drop horn!
the strat with the octave into the fuzz face and the delay was nutty. I sent my wah into the fuzzhugger sonic bloom and in the mid range of the wah it really brings out the subtle octaves and sounds naaaaasty good
oh god, there's the band of gypsies tone.... unf... I need an octave fuzz now. as you said "all... day... long"
I'm a bit of a fuzz nut! Top 5 suggestions for another Fuzz show
1. ThropyFX Veteran - I already have one on pre order!
2. Earthquaker devices Spires (would be lovely to have some dual use pedals in the next show)
3. Amptweaker tight fuzz pro - does it really do it all?
4. Death By Audi Fuzz War - if it's good enough for Slipknot its got to be crazy
5. Dr Freakenstein Fuzz - just looks outta sight!
Late to the party again ... sigh ... YET another very useful TPS show! I can almost always find the answer to my questions somewhere (even the obscure stuff) in a TPS video or two; plus Dan's musical exuberance NEVER gets old :D (Isn't that reason most of us plugged a guitar into an pedal and into an amp in the first place?)
I like the Deep Trip BOG and Kriptone and the Voodoo lab Superfuzz. This joe Bonamassa FF sounded so great. It looks fantastic.
Late reply, but-
everything Deep Trip makes,-
Was using a Fuzz Face pedal (Throbak Fuzz Haze) with a Les Paul last night at a jam for an upcoming show (Tragically Hip cover show Canada) and I have to say it was an amazing sound! It goes amazing with the Octafuzz and I have even managed to combine fuzz face and muff tones (JHS muffuletta). Love the Fuzz!
Nice touch to have the Poppy guys. I respect that.
+All for Tone Channel It means a lot to me, thanks.
My favorite fuzz pedal is the Buzzz by Smallsound/Bigsound. If you haven't heard of Smallsound/Bigsound go check the knobs demo of the Buzzz and Mini
I play guitar; I follow the show always. Just because we all have curious souls: maybe an episode dedicated to bass pedals? A guest bass player and yourselves?
love the show! glad you are featuring items widely available. some episodes feature pedals no longer available or so esoteric that they are difficult to obtain.