These go to 11...

A fuzz box that looks like H.P Lovecraft’s remote control.

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It looks fuckin ace...inside and outside

We need some clips pleeze


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Just for the record, I'd like to point out to anyone who thinks that because something is a smaller batch, or more rare makes it somehow more "amazing" or "cooler" than some other D*A*M pedals that every fuzz coming out of the D*A*M / Emanating Fist / Rogue Sounds ship is made by the very same two unique people. If you snag a Tonebender, Meathead, Fuzz Sound, Dope Preist, Hatchet Harry, Head Buzz, Grease Box GB-80, GB-83, Fuzzrong etc, etc, you've got a piece of soul made with the very same hands and the very same unique understanding of what's good. Lots of White Whales in these waters for sure but as far as any Hierarchy goes it's all arbitrary... And really misses the whole point. What does it sound like when you plug it in?
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DucRyder wrote:Just for the record, I'd like to point out to anyone who thinks that because something is a smaller batch, or more rare makes it somehow more "amazing" or "cooler" than some other D*A*M pedals that every fuzz coming out of the D*A*M / Emanating Fist / Rogue Sounds ship is made by the very same two unique people. If you snag a Tonebender, Meathead, Fuzz Sound, Dope Preist, Hatchet Harry, Head Buzz, Grease Box GB-80, GB-83, Fuzzrong etc, etc, you've got a piece of soul made with the very same hands and made with the very same unique understanding of what's good. Lots of White Whales in these waters for sure but as far as any Hierarchy goes it's all arbitrary...
Could not agree more! Dave & Linz deliver serious shit that goes above and beyond the norm. from Meat Head to Fuzzsound, Superbee to Sonic Titan, the shit is REAL :freakout:
DucRyder wrote:And really misses the whole point. What does it sound like when you plug it in?
The world must know Duc, exactly what DOES it sound like when you plug it in :badteeth:
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Yes please I have to know also. I asked for a demo earlier. What does this beauty sound like?
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:party:
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I was able to plug mine in yesterday for a good hour or so and boy it is awsome. The knobs kinda work like the FR-70, with the volume and depth dial. Voiced inbetween a Supa MKI and a MKII, maybe a little buzzaround thrown in? Literaly has infinate sustain, I can hold out single notes and chords for seemingly forever, no joke. LIquid but has grit and body if that makes sence.
This was a pedal that I have been chasing for years (as a lot of you know) and am soo grateful to have this beast.
Thought I'd chime in, but I won't be able to provide clips for a bit, but I know Duc can deliver :hihi:
Big big thanks to Dave, thanks again Cap't!
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mjkk wrote:I was able to plug mine in yesterday for a good hour or so and boy it is awsome. The knobs kinda work like the FR-70, with the volume and depth dial. Voiced inbetween a Supa MKI and a MKII, maybe a little buzzaround thrown in? Literaly has infinate sustain, I can hold out single notes and chords for seemingly forever, no joke. LIquid but has grit and body if that makes sence.
This was a pedal that I have been chasing for years (as a lot of you know) and am soo grateful to have this beast.
Thought I'd chime in, but I won't be able to provide clips for a bit, but I know Duc can deliver :hihi:
Big big thanks to Dave, thanks again Cap't!
It would be interesting to hear what different people end up with sonically using different rigs, guitars, and mics.
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How many of these were built?
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congrats y'all, those are ace.

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