Your Favorite Bass Fuzz(es)
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Your Favorite Bass Fuzz(es)
Hello fellow D*A*M disciples,
I would like to know your favorite stompboxes for use with bass guitar. I am looking for something new and it seems fitting to go to all of you for a little help. Right now I solely own the D*A*M/Colorsound Bass Fuzz. Thanks!!
I would like to know your favorite stompboxes for use with bass guitar. I am looking for something new and it seems fitting to go to all of you for a little help. Right now I solely own the D*A*M/Colorsound Bass Fuzz. Thanks!!
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Re: Your Favorite Bass Fuzz(es)
Now't better than a Zeke
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Good deals with all these guys
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Re: Your Favorite Bass Fuzz(es)
Malekko B:Assmaster
D*A*M Ezekiel
Prescription Electronics Depth Charge
Katanasound Super Bass Fuzz
Black Cat Bass Octave Fuzz
That's my Top 5 bassfuzz right there.
D*A*M Ezekiel
Prescription Electronics Depth Charge
Katanasound Super Bass Fuzz
Black Cat Bass Octave Fuzz
That's my Top 5 bassfuzz right there.
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Re: Your Favorite Bass Fuzz(es)
Turbo Rat for a punchy tone with loads of attack.
Colorsound Supa wah fuzz swell (same as jumbo tone bender I think) for really fat, saturated, big bottom end fuzz.
Depends what tone you’re looking for.
Colorsound Supa wah fuzz swell (same as jumbo tone bender I think) for really fat, saturated, big bottom end fuzz.
Depends what tone you’re looking for.
It's like an orange on a toothpick
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Re: Your Favorite Bass Fuzz(es)
No doubt the D*A*M Ezekiel
I've also had fun with the Ghost Warmjet for something unique
I've also had fun with the Ghost Warmjet for something unique
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Re: Your Favorite Bass Fuzz(es)
I love the BeeBaa on bass! Foxx Tone Machine also, both pretty aggressive choices I know, but both a lot of fun
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Re: Your Favorite Bass Fuzz(es)
I don't have a lot of experience playing bass but 2 pedals that I loved and were utterly useful were,
1. Creepy Fingers Harakiri bass fuzz. Brad added a blend knob that allowed you to raise and mix the level of the dry signal with the Superfuzzed signal.
2. Wren and Cuff Pickle Pie B. Also had a blend knob. Could back off the gain a lot and it was still great.
1. Creepy Fingers Harakiri bass fuzz. Brad added a blend knob that allowed you to raise and mix the level of the dry signal with the Superfuzzed signal.
2. Wren and Cuff Pickle Pie B. Also had a blend knob. Could back off the gain a lot and it was still great.
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Re: Your Favorite Bass Fuzz(es)
I've been using almost exclusively Halas (who knows he knows) germanium fuzz face with my 4003 for like 4 or 5 years now. Tried and built dozens of different, let's say more "bass-friendly" pedals, but this one keeps me satisfied.
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Re: Your Favorite Bass Fuzz(es)
Fuzz face circuit works really nicely on bass. Good midrange grit.
It's like an orange on a toothpick
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