So I can't decide between a Fuzzaround (I know I'll have to wait around or have one willed to me ) or a Dragonfly. Sonically what is the difference between the two? I know they're both Geranium but I can't gather what other differences they have...
Let a dude know!
Tough Question to Answer on the Interwebs
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- JVania
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- JVania
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Re: Tough Question to Answer on the Interwebs
I was asking about the Fuzzaround and Dragnfly, haha but thanks you I was also curious what a Fuzzrong sounded like
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Re: Tough Question to Answer on the Interwebs
Any big differences in sound? I am looking for a vintage-y kind of geranium fuzz that is really flexible but I mostly play stonery rock. Does that help with what kind of differences I'm after?
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Re: Tough Question to Answer on the Interwebs
I have a black one knob Meathead already and I love it. I am on the list to get a red rooster and was wanting something geranium...But I have never given the sonic titan much thought. The meathead is quite enough for me what would a ST add to the MH?
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Re: Tough Question to Answer on the Interwebs
Meathead+Sonic Titan=Total Sonic DestructionJVania wrote: what would a ST add to the MH?
It's a great combo. Just freakin' huge! The Titan after the Meathead tightens up the sound and gives you even more boost. (like the MH needs any more output )
One of the best pedal combos I have ever tried.
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