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Good Fuzzy Sounds
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- simonm
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Re: Good Fuzzy Sounds
Handmade, high-impact, great-looking radical queer germanium fuzz. A different approach to 1960s-inspired fuzz pedals, no clones, check them out at https://goodfuzzysounds.com or on YouTube https://tinyurl.com/GFS-YT
- simonm
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Re: Good Fuzzy Sounds
I got these transistors in 2020 or 2021. I'd been searching high and low for Texas Instruments 2G381 transistors and found a company in the UK with 20 for a good price. I bought them all but they are not TI. I was unsure about them, and put them aside, but now that I'm down to my last few usable TI 381s I tried them out in the Bad Motorscooter prototype was surprised how great they sound. They aren't modern Chinese knockoffs, they are in the same package and print style as some AC151s and AC125s I have. 1970s production I think.
Obligatory random riff demo
Obligatory random riff demo
Handmade, high-impact, great-looking radical queer germanium fuzz. A different approach to 1960s-inspired fuzz pedals, no clones, check them out at https://goodfuzzysounds.com or on YouTube https://tinyurl.com/GFS-YT
- simonm
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Re: Good Fuzzy Sounds
quick update on some recent stuff made and sold more recently - both commissions which is cool:
a Bad Apple (one of the early Good Fuzzy Sounds pedals)
and a full-on warts n all vintage style Mk1 waiting for one of Robert's wedges
yeah, i know i said no clones, but commissions are ok
a Bad Apple (one of the early Good Fuzzy Sounds pedals)
and a full-on warts n all vintage style Mk1 waiting for one of Robert's wedges
yeah, i know i said no clones, but commissions are ok
Handmade, high-impact, great-looking radical queer germanium fuzz. A different approach to 1960s-inspired fuzz pedals, no clones, check them out at https://goodfuzzysounds.com or on YouTube https://tinyurl.com/GFS-YT
- simonm
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Re: Good Fuzzy Sounds
another short vid, this time with humbuckers:
painting the box this weekend
painting the box this weekend
Handmade, high-impact, great-looking radical queer germanium fuzz. A different approach to 1960s-inspired fuzz pedals, no clones, check them out at https://goodfuzzysounds.com or on YouTube https://tinyurl.com/GFS-YT
- simonm
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Re: Good Fuzzy Sounds
Handmade, high-impact, great-looking radical queer germanium fuzz. A different approach to 1960s-inspired fuzz pedals, no clones, check them out at https://goodfuzzysounds.com or on YouTube https://tinyurl.com/GFS-YT
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Re: Good Fuzzy Sounds
’brutish in character but not thug like’
- simonm
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Re: Good Fuzzy Sounds
Another Mk1 build sent out a few weeks ago. Good Fuzzy Sounds is on hold while I sort out my studio/workshop after a minor flood, but am hanging in there
Handmade, high-impact, great-looking radical queer germanium fuzz. A different approach to 1960s-inspired fuzz pedals, no clones, check them out at https://goodfuzzysounds.com or on YouTube https://tinyurl.com/GFS-YT
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- simonm
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Re: Good Fuzzy Sounds
thanks Dan!
Handmade, high-impact, great-looking radical queer germanium fuzz. A different approach to 1960s-inspired fuzz pedals, no clones, check them out at https://goodfuzzysounds.com or on YouTube https://tinyurl.com/GFS-YT
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