Affordable Fuzz

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Re: Affordable Fuzz

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Moose Electronics has to be included, love how he does his own thing

Pigeon FX deserves a mention, awesome value for money :party:
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Basic Audio, is John Lyons still about?
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I use a Boss DS1 distortion and a Way Huge Russian pickle right after. There is a lot of sounds in that cheap combo.
Also, the DS1 is excellent for clean sounds.

I know it is looked down upon... still it rocks.
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resynthesis wrote: Tue Mar 30, 2021 10:19 pm Basic Audio, is John Lyons still about?
Yes, posts on Instagram regularly
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Maybe I should get with the cool kids and look at this Instagram thingy...
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Salesman wrote: Tue Mar 30, 2021 10:32 pm I use a Boss DS1 distortion and a Way Huge Russian pickle right after. There is a lot of sounds in that cheap combo.
Also, the DS1 is excellent for clean sounds.

I know it is looked down upon... still it rocks.
I agree with this sentiment. A lot of good sounds can be found with really common, popular pedals.
I’ll second Ghost too. His Buzzaround and Treble boosters are wonderful.
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I always liked monsterpiece
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Klinger and Dazatronyx both tune many a great fuzz
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Wire Instruments. Lately Earnie has been cranking out the fuzzers. Keep tabs on his Instagram and his reverb shop :tu:
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Agree w/ Mr. Morphine and Thunderbird, have a Supa MKII and Supa MKI respectively...both outstanding. Also Monolith, but not sure if he’s been building recently.
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