Hi guys,
Lately I’ve been thinking of trying out a fuzz pedal and I’ve been lurking on YouTube to try spot the differences.
It looks like a fuzz cleans up Pretty well, when rolling down the volume knob on the guitar and gets dirty when rolling up the volume, which Suits me very well, as I play a 1955’ 1pu Lp junior
Therefore, I’ve been trying to figure out if one fuzz pedal would be enough to cover the dirt sound instead of having multiple pedals on the board?
The style I play is blues/rock inspired (the black Crowes/Aerosmith/early gnr/Marcus king)
And I’d normally just crank a tube amp and use a ts808 as volume/attenuator to keep the volume down, and I love the sweet saturated sound, but at times I’d love to have the opportunity to get the sound a little more dirty, so would it be possible to Use a fuzz pedal as I use the ts808- (but instead of the ts808) and get the same sweet saturated tone and when rolling up the volume then go into fuzz heaven?
Hope someone can help me
Best regards
Torben
Lately I’ve been thinking of trying out a fuzz pedal and I’ve been lurking on YouTube to try spot the differences.
It looks like a fuzz cleans up Pretty well, when rolling down the volume knob on the guitar and gets dirty when rolling up the volume, which Suits me very well, as I play a 1955’ 1pu Lp junior
Therefore, I’ve been trying to figure out if one fuzz pedal would be enough to cover the dirt sound instead of having multiple pedals on the board?
The style I play is blues/rock inspired (the black Crowes/Aerosmith/early gnr/Marcus king)
And I’d normally just crank a tube amp and use a ts808 as volume/attenuator to keep the volume down, and I love the sweet saturated sound, but at times I’d love to have the opportunity to get the sound a little more dirty, so would it be possible to Use a fuzz pedal as I use the ts808- (but instead of the ts808) and get the same sweet saturated tone and when rolling up the volume then go into fuzz heaven?
Hope someone can help me
Best regards
Torben