1966 ( psycho lime )

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norhyme
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Re: 1966 ( psycho lime )

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ozaekhir wrote:I got my 66 Lime yesterday. Amazing fuzz box... :freakout:
I was pretty surprised by the lack of low end in the 66 mod. Did the Vox fuzz was as thin sounding as that ?
Vox tone benders tend to have a skinny butt :tu:
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Re: 1966 ( psycho lime )

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norhyme wrote:
ozaekhir wrote:I got my 66 Lime yesterday. Amazing fuzz box... :freakout:
I was pretty surprised by the lack of low end in the 66 mod. Did the Vox fuzz was as thin sounding as that ?
Vox tone benders tend to have a skinny butt :tu:
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"The tone produced by this circuit can be a little shocking at first if you are expecting a deep brick wall type of fuzz tone. The treble content could be considered quite high for a fuzz pedal of this type but it does make for a very unique sounding effect and an excellent pedal to be used with dark sounding British valve amplifiers. This also is an excellent device to use when you require a fuzz box that has greater articulation, clearer dynamics and tighter string definition than say a standard Fuzz Face type circuit."
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Re: 1966 ( psycho lime )

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I prefer rounder butts... :hihi:
Thanks for your inputs guys !
So I might use the 66 mod for some Stooges riffs which are more edgy than bassy... :hmm:
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