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Originally Posted by Patchbass I was just wondering what the micro fuzz is like and the red dragon as im interested in maybe getting them? |
They're both great.
The RD is pretty much as described on the SFX sound website. You can get clean boost, or mild valve-like warmth (without full breakup) to valve-like overdrive. It doesn't really do full on distortion. And in addition you have the tone control, which from 12 oclock back to 7 has treble roll-off (think passive tone control) and shelving bass boost, and from 12 to 5 has a shelving bass cut and shelving treble boost. If you check the website description of the B3, that has EQ curves for a tone control that either close to or identical to the RD.
The Fuzz is versatile. With the Fuzz control at minimum, you're in overdrive/distortion territory, but turned to max, it's full on fuzz. Same tone control as the RD/B3.
Both work well on bass, which is as you'd expect because Max (Mr. SFX) is a bassist himself.
You should probably head over to the
SFX user appreciation society for more info.