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i wanna have a steve harris tightness but with alot of distortion
Well from my own experience, I'd agree with what people say about finding a gated fuzz for tightness, but my problem with gated fuzz is that when I'd play notes fast together a la Steve Harris, the attack of each individual note was lost to the gate and it was very sterile and weak sounding. It was a good sounding fuzz but sounded much better on long drawn out notes... I guess I could have added an envelope filter to distinguish the note attack but it wasnt worth it at that point.
What you might want is a fuzz with a blend, so you can retain your tight clean attack in the dry blend and fuzz it up in the wet.
The other thing I'm thinking is maybe a grindy overdrive would suit you more than fuzz, as traditionally (to me at least) overdrive pedals retain more fundamental tone and attack/note definition. I think of overdrive as a watercolor paint that adds color to your existing sound, while fuzz as an oil paint that covers your existing sound in a big wet greasy distortion.

What you might want is a fuzz with a blend, so you can retain your tight clean attack in the dry blend and fuzz it up in the wet.
Check this out for a very simple and very effective blend circuit. Can be added to a pedal as a mod or built in a separate enclosure.
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can you send me links to the parts i need to make a seperate enclosure?![]()
I wanna get alot of distortion but I want it pre jail tight what can I do?
I kinda (don't) wanna know what "pre jail tight" means. Then, I kinda do.
ulynch said:I kinda (don't) wanna know what "pre jail tight" means. Then, I kinda do.
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All that plus some solder, a soldering iron, and a drill/drill press to get some holes into the enclosure.
Hope that helps.

Sorry for the lack of clarity. That list is just for the blend circuit. Grab a distortion/overdrive/fuzz pedal you like and plug it into the blend box you build using the list. The knob on the blend box will blend your clean tone with the pedal tone.
If you've never done anything like this before, take some time in advance to learn. Check out the DIYstompboxes forum. Take a second to register so that you can use the search function. Tons of great resources for beginners.
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Good luck!!

Pollinator95 said:The basic stuff like enclosure, jacks, etc are the same, but you need to swap the IC for the FET and get different value caps and resistors.
I don't think you'd notice much (if any) difference in tone though.