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What's the most extreme bass fuzz that you've ever heard? I can't remember the name of it. But I know that AL used it with Shrinebuilder. the demo that I saw of it was insane, and so was the price. |
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There are more extreme fuzzes out there but I don't think any of them are as powerful as the Megalith. |
This pedal is soo soo damn heavy. The 'more heavy' switch really bring out a wonder bloom on the low end too. Quality stuff. |
It seems to lose 'tracking' or something on a sustained note, kicking down into a synthy type of note without so much dirt on top, then switching back. |
Breathtaking, though. Don't know what I like better, this or the Sanford & Sonny Bluebeard. |
Listened to the Bluebeard again on YouTube. Gotta give it to the Mountainking! |
There is only a one correct answer and that is 'Dwaftcraft the great destroyer'. I owned it first hand |
Utter filth. A different sort of timbre, but there's this early demo of Sabbath where I can only presume Geezer's bass is going through a guitar amp running flat out: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xD1I-m4jonw#t=4m59s Not quite as insane as that Megalith, perhaps. |
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And the DIY kit sold by Dwarfcraft is only 60-ish $ (and real easy to build) |
I bet on a Hammond organ that Dwarfcraft would get you to some Jon Lord Deep Purple type of sounds. |
This pedal killed my pappy. |
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