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Re: Affordable Fuzz

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I always liked Leon at Paisley Tubby but he seems to be MIA
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Doveholes
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Re: Affordable Fuzz

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Thanks all. Original post updated with new links.
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Re: Affordable Fuzz

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Fredric effects , posts here in 3rd party.

Tym Guitars, loads of muff variants and other fuzz circuits at decent prices if you’re fast enough to grab one.
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Re: Affordable Fuzz

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In the last days I discovered a lot of new builder from Instagram:

As Pedals from Spain
Eiko Electric Sound from Finland
Circle electric from USA
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Doveholes
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Re: Affordable Fuzz

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Updated the first post with links. Those Eiko Electric Sound ones look super nice!

I added Roshi Pedals also, as I thought they looked great with Joes Pedals got them in.
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Re: Affordable Fuzz

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MarVit78 wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 9:11 am In the last days I discovered a lot of new builder from Instagram:

As Pedals from Spain
Eiko Electric Sound from Finland
Circle electric from USA
Yeah the Eiko Super Jens look so good I am going to buy one some day.

Can we also add Earfuzz to the list I have a Ear Fuzz Dizzy Tone incoming, they look sick and are supposed to be amazing. Great price too.
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Doveholes
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Re: Affordable Fuzz

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Done, nice addition!
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sideasoundlab
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Re: Affordable Fuzz

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Doveholes wrote: Tue Mar 30, 2021 9:07 am Following on from the Love of fuzz vs Money thread, I wanted to ask for people's tips for top fuzz builders that won't break the bank. Please feel free to share your recommendations for specific builds or pics of your purchases.

Here's the ones mentioned in that thread and some suggestions to start things off:

Castledine Electronics
Ghost
Jerms
Laundromat / Thunderbird
Blackstrap Electrik
Blue Colander
Super Electric

Additions from this thread:

Seeker Electric
Creepy Fingers
Charlie Pedals
Lo-Fi Mind Effects
Blunt Force Audio
StoneFly Effects
Moose Electronics
Pigeon FX
Basic Audio Pedals
Monsterpiece Fuzz
Shaun Klinger
Dazatronyx
Wire Instruments
Eiko Electric Sound
Tym Effects
Fredric Effects
Circle Electric
As Pedals
RoShi Pedals
Ear Fuzz
Unfortunately, Blackstrap Electric prices seem to have increased quite a bit lately. I wouldn't say his pedals are afordable ( most his recents builds were at least 700$)
Good deals with: Fishleehooker, Sovtekfuzz, Idle South, Blue Colander Stompboxes
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Re: Affordable Fuzz

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Sound Louder is a small builder from spain. He makes great benders for a very low price, using all the goods you guys are expecting ( nos Mullard trannies, iskra, wima, vishay caps, etc.)
Good deals with: Fishleehooker, Sovtekfuzz, Idle South, Blue Colander Stompboxes
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Re: Affordable Fuzz

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Can I give another tip that is cheap as fuck and can do a LOT OF SOUNDS.


Here is the chain: BOSS DS1 into Way Huge Russian Pickle into a 1970-1975 super crybaby into a Catalinbread Belle Epoch with the inside boost turned up a little and almost no, or super little slap back.

Or simpler put.
BossDS1, Way huge Russian Pickle and Echoplex turned up.

Especially the Russian pickle can be a bit dark for Les Pauls but put the Boss before and adjust to your delight.
It is so fucking versatile. Try it !!

I run it into a VIntage Traynor 1975 Mark III.

It does almost anything I can dream up and cleans are to die for. (The DS1 and Echoplex for the cleans.... turn those knobs down and listen to what that combo can do)
Last Saturday I had it sounding like an Analogman King of tone.

But it can also do the wildest Psychedelia and Heavy Metal.... (That's not my bag, the Heavy Metal but it is all there soundwise)
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