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Fuzzrocious Club - *High Five!*

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I've never posted on Talk Bass before, but want to start out here.

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Here is my current board, just updated with new pedals from Ryan. I have 5 Fuzzrocious pedals on my board: Dark Driving, Demon King, Grey Stache, Terrordactyl, and a custom built Spidermanatee (a faux-reverb and tremolo combo).


SO I WANT TO JOIN THE TALK BASS FUZZROCIOUS CLUB!


You are so welcome here....

#145- VikingJedi – DD, DK, GS, Terror2, Spidermanatee

Excellent choice for your first club :) :bassist:
 
I've never posted on Talk Bass before, but want to start out here.

BANkdJiCUAEG5If.jpg


Here is my current board, just updated with new pedals from Ryan. I have 5 Fuzzrocious pedals on my board: Dark Driving, Demon King, Grey Stache, Terrordactyl, and a custom built Spidermanatee (a faux-reverb and tremolo combo).


SO I WANT TO JOIN THE TALK BASS FUZZROCIOUS CLUB!

Love your pedal board especially the fact you have so many Fuzzrocious pedals and you have both earthquaker and 3leaf pedals.
 
Last week I bought a Rat Tail from the TB classifieds, it just came in today. This is my first Fuzzrocious pedal, and so far I'm very impressed. I mentioned in a previous post I was borrowing a Pro Co Rat, today I A/B'd them. Through either a Zoom B3 with cans, or My Fender Rumble 15, The Rat Tail keeps the bottom end intact, whereas The Rat losses huge amounts of low end. I actually like the low-end loss when soloed at home, but when I tried The Rat in a band setting last week, it just evaporated in the mix, I was totally lost without any low-end.

The RT is much more versatile than The Rat, I can get many more sounds out of the RT. So far I'm liking having just a bit of hair on signal as opposed to a full-out roar. I'm actually not sure where I'm going to fit this in, in both my bands I usually use either slight OD or lots of fuzz, this kind of sits in the middle of that. But I will fit in in somewhere, it sound too good not to! I'm really looking forward to trying it in a band setting.

I'm really impressed with the construction of the pedal as well, feels and looks solid. I think there are going to be more Fuzzrocious pedals in coming my way in the future!

(sorry Photobucket is being a pain, I can't edit the photo for whatever reason)

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A pt2399-based delay which is analog-voiced with a very short delay time a reverb-like feedback.

The oscillation of the "reverb" is the best, does what I need, fills the sound out on slow sections or single note lines, and has a nice slap-back type effect with it. Perfect for me. I love using the tremolo pulse with it, sounds incredible! Great job Ryan, thanks!
 
Does the Terrordactyl have controls for the fuzz section, such as tone and gain, or are they universal? Also are those descreet wet and dry controls or volume with a blend? I am also wondering if an indepent blend control for the fuzz section alone would be a good alternative to the noisey fuzz bypass footswitch on the 1st terror v2 video.
 
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