Fuzz Sound and Super Bee for Dummies
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- hyeronimusss
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Fuzz Sound and Super Bee for Dummies
For the lucky ones who own or tried them both, what are the main differences between the two (I'm fully aware of the dumbness, but a shameless curiosity is overwhelming)
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The super bee is more of a well balanced italian tonebender/ ge fuzz face. Nice bottom end with a top end that cuts. The Fuzzsound has a more gain and sounds more even, not as drastic with the low and high end. Both are tight and magical but the fuzzsound really is a perfectly tuned higher gain fuzz..
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- hyeronimusss
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Thanks! Actually it was because my wife (sort of) got mad when she heard me talking about getting a super bee, and that's what she said (sort of): you have meat for si, dnf for si/ge, fuzzsound for ge, rooster if you want to boost et, and don't forget the st, it's invaluable! What the fuck do you need that sb for? you already had to sell a head for those dam dam!
So I needed arguments
So I needed arguments
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Did you try the old ''investment'' argument? I tell my co-workers that fuzz pedals are a no-brainer investment that will only increase
in value. They think I'm nuts everytime the mail carrier brings another pedal, or they say "what's REALLY in all those boxes coming from the
U.K.?" They just don't get it!
in value. They think I'm nuts everytime the mail carrier brings another pedal, or they say "what's REALLY in all those boxes coming from the
U.K.?" They just don't get it!
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Re: Fuzz Sound and Super Bee for Dummies
never played a fuzz sound. My super Bee is definitely pretty oomphy in the Low end, but the bee and my Sola MKII seem to be pretty similar in tone.
My wife really doesn't pay attention to pedals because they've came and went so often in the past. I do need to do a purge of sorts. I've amased a few more pedals than I am used to having.
I did get my wife to get on board about an amp purchase, and she wants me to have at least four to five guitars as a minimum number of guitars
My wife really doesn't pay attention to pedals because they've came and went so often in the past. I do need to do a purge of sorts. I've amased a few more pedals than I am used to having.
I did get my wife to get on board about an amp purchase, and she wants me to have at least four to five guitars as a minimum number of guitars
- JVania
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Re: Fuzz Sound and Super Bee for Dummies
I know you haven't played a Fuzz Sound, but can anyone comment on the Sola MKII vs the Fuzz Sound? I am probably only going to be able to keep one and the Fuzz ain't here yet... bummer but at least I will have one.I am Incinerator wrote:but the bee and my Sola MKII seem to be pretty similar in tone.
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