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  1. #31
    Difficult second album
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    I've got a Fuck Overdrive coming, will report when it arrives.

  2. #32
    The next big thing
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    Nice. You guys aren't helping. I'm selling pedals at the moment, not buying.

  3. #33
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    I like both of these!

    Sibella: He says he wants to go to Europe to expand his mind.Louis: He certainly has room to do so.

  4. #34
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    4 pages and no mention of a shredmaster?

  5. #35
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    Quote Originally Posted by meltedbuzzbox View Post
    4 pages and no mention of a shredmaster?
    Allow me:

    Ahem:

    "Don't get a Shredmaster"
    Red ones are better.

  6. #36
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    Quote Originally Posted by timmyo View Post
    Allow me:

    Ahem:

    "Get a Shredmaster"
    There you go, fixed that vicious typo for you

  7. #37
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    I thought the drive master was quite cool, though with my setup a bit too lower middy. How does the shred master differ?

  8. #38
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    I think everyone needs to own a Big Muff at some point in their lives, and the most recent incarnation (the Tone Wicker one) is as good a place to start as any. Mine's always on and off my board but I've never owned another dirt pedal that quite matches that moment when you stomp on it and rip a few White Stripes riffs...

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    The ill-advised world music album
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    Said it before and saying it again If you want the best Muff style fuzz get the Blackout Effectors Musket Fuzz, simply awesome.

    However if it's top class OD/Boost that you're after, anything by Providence, or better still Free The Tone.

    http://www.providence-ltd.com/

    http://www.freethetone.com/en/products/effects/

    ...and finally, get your name down with Paul Cochrane for a Timmy, if you don't get on with it, there are plenty of others that will gladly take it off your hands.

    C.
    Fanning the flames of burning GAS for over 30 years

  10. #40
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    Quote Originally Posted by _r_ View Post
    I think everyone needs to own a Big Muff at some point in their lives, and the most recent incarnation (the Tone Wicker one) is as good a place to start as any. Mine's always on and off my board but I've never owned another dirt pedal that quite matches that moment when you stomp on it and rip a few White Stripes riffs...
    I just got rid of my big muff. It does have a nice sound but it is very much the same sound no matter what the amp or the guitar.
    I think the best one I ever played was a 70s one, it was going for 70 quid and I really regret not buying it.
    But Fuzz pedals are a whole new topic of debate

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