Fuzzrong FR-70

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versitile is hardly the word. these things own :crackjam:
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In general how are your noise levels with this pedal, I find when I have any other elctronics on in my house (mainly my tv in the other room) at the same time my fr-70 is engauged, the noise is extreme.. any one else??
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I haven't noticed that mine is any noisier than any other fuzz pedal I have, and I play a Telecaster in a practice space lit with fluorescent bulbs. No TV's in the space though...
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I don't own this pedal (hope someday soon I will) but I was blown away when I first heard it. A friend of mine has it and wow, it's just a wonderful fuzz, it's the 60's psychedelic sound in a box :) !
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I'm pretty tempted to pick one of these up myself.
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How does this compare to the Meathead M-13 one knob? I wish I could find a video review of both.
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completely different animals. both fantastic in their own right.
not many if any similarities, other than they both kick serious ass and are f*cking LOUD!!!
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daCod wrote:completely different animals. both fantastic in their own right.
not many if any similarities, other than they both kick serious ass and are f*cking LOUD!!!
I'm a fan of fuzz as a whole but it may help if I tell you what I already have. I should have mentioned that. Sorry. I have a MJM London Fuzz w/bias, Analogman Peppermint Fuzz and Analogman Sunbender. I don't own a silicon anything yet so I suppose any of them may fit the bill. I'm attracted to both the FR-70 and Meathead M-13 single knob, and can get the Meathead single for $300 black and gold which is nice. Hmm. Decisions, decisions.
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IMO the Meathead is more saturated and juicier sounding, the FR-70 is more in your face and starkly rude. Both of them can bring the heavy without a doubt.
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Also, are both models true bypass? Thanks you all for the help. Completely new to D*A*M and can see a lot of my money will be engulfed by this company. -Steve
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