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  • lexicondevil
    lexicondevil Posts: 2,246
    brianlux said:
    I've been hoping for far to long (partly from not having the right gear and very much due to being a bit inept when it comes to electric gear) to find a sound I really like.  The tones I heard for the first time today coming through the LP Special, my new Small Clone Electro-Harmonix Chorus, and the Princeton Reverb, are of the most pleasurable I've ever had.  Maybe the most.  I simply love it, and love the experience of real electric guitar tone pleasure at my fingertips.  Wow-talk about something way overdue.  :lol:

    Congrats. It's very satisfying finally achieving that sound you were searching for.
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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,655
    brianlux said:
    I've been hoping for far to long (partly from not having the right gear and very much due to being a bit inept when it comes to electric gear) to find a sound I really like.  The tones I heard for the first time today coming through the LP Special, my new Small Clone Electro-Harmonix Chorus, and the Princeton Reverb, are of the most pleasurable I've ever had.  Maybe the most.  I simply love it, and love the experience of real electric guitar tone pleasure at my fingertips.  Wow-talk about something way overdue.  :lol:

    Congrats. It's very satisfying finally achieving that sound you were searching for.

    Thanks, man.  Yeah, it's a great feeling.  
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  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,289
    Anyone familiar with Stomp Under Foot pedals?  I've heard they make good octave fuzz pedals, although the only one I see available right now is the Silver Fox.  I was watching a gear breakdown for the band King Buffalo and the guitarist uses both the Bucket of Blood and La Scatola which are no longer in production.
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  • dudeman
    dudeman Posts: 3,159
    I had an Amherst and an Astoria from Stomp Under Foot. They are Big Muff pedals based on J Mascis' and David Gilmour's respective pedals. Both of them were very well made and they sounded awesome. I ended up selling them because I had a lot of other Big Muff variants at the same time. 

    Would definitely recommend Stomp Under Foot, though. Great builder and the pedals are pro-level. The Silver Foxx is a Foxx Tone Machine circuit that has some improvements over the 70's originals. I have a Homebrew Electronics Ultimate Fuzz Octave which is a similar thing. One of my all time favorite fuzz pedals. I'm sure the Silver Foxx is very well executed. 
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