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by chris jury_Archive
numberthirty wrote:Tommy wrote:chris jury wrote:Relating to my earlier post and great affection for the FZ-2- Does anyone know of a good mini-pedal version of the Fuzz 1 setting? (I thought it was kinda Fuzz Face, but was corrected that it is more of a Superfuzz). I only see one, and it is $140- too much for the experiment I'm trying out.That experiment is an all inexpensive mini pedals board: Tuner > Always on Dist > Cranked OD > Hyperfuzz replacement > DelayA Univox Super Fuzz is the Hyper Fuzz Mode I and Mode II WITHOUT the treble and bass EQ knobs. If you set yours flat (noon), any Super Fuzz clone will work. If you use extreme settings on the treble or bass, I can't think of anything other the the Hyper Fuzz (and the Behringer clone) that'll get you exactly there.Here's the only one I saw with a cursory Googling. Which is prob the one you saw.https://www.davidevansaudio.com/shop/superfuzzThe Behringer Hyper Fuzz clone isn't a mini, but it is CHEEEEEEEEAPhttps://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/SF300--behringer-sf300-super-fuzz-pedal?mrkgcl=28&mrkgadid=3032771300&rkg\_id=0&utm\_source=MSN&utm\_medium=PPC&utm\_campaign=aaShopping%20Catch%20All&utm\_term=All%20Products&campaigntype=shopping&campaign=aaShopping%20Catch%20All&adgroup=All%20Products&placement=bing&creative=9338692666&device=c&matchtype=e&msclkid=c0f5d8a9a1d91423453d85a256ed2cdcWhile it's not exactly a "Budget" option, this is out there(could be the one Chris mentioned?)...- https://reverb.com/item/12185866-new-dead-fx-super-fuzz-upgraded-univox-super-fuzzAgreed the behringer is cheap- I bought one when they came out...it was total garbage, build wise, and did not sound much like the original. I saw the new dead clone- very interesting, but more than I want to spend (could just pony up for another FZ-2 at that cost)
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