PuzzFhazer / PhuzzFàzrlló

Started by DavenPaget, November 05, 2011, 02:18:07 PM

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DavenPaget

I just thought of it  ;D
Your thoughts ?
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Puguglybonehead

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Oooooh, this is one that I've been interested in for quite some time. I take it, you mean the Maestro Fuzz Phazzer? Larry Graham (often referred to as the original 'slap bass' player) used to use one.  :icon_cool:


frequencycentral

A combined Fuzz and Phaser? Of course. IMHO phaser sounds at it's best being hit by fuzz.
http://www.frequencycentral.co.uk/

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DavenPaget

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Quote from: Puguglybonehead on November 05, 2011, 02:27:43 PM
Oooooh, this is one that I've been interested in for quite some time. I take it, you mean the Maestro Fuzz Phazzer? Larry Graham (often referred to as the original 'slap bass' player) used to use one.  :icon_cool:


No , i meant , a Fuzz and phaser in a box .
But what made me think more while i looked up into the skies , was , the mosrite combined with a phaser of choice . ( Sorry i don't really know any good phaser pedals , i only knew Phase 45/90 , because my amp has a phaser built in ) The name's pretty much randomized .
Quote from: frequencycentral on November 05, 2011, 02:36:58 PM
A combined Fuzz and Phaser? Of course. IMHO phaser sounds at it's best being hit by fuzz.

Yes ! I pretty much agree !
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artifus

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sounds like a job for... cmos, man!

thinking...tsf/red lama 4049 fuzz, multiple tim e ghost dance, fatman lfo...

Puguglybonehead

Well, in case you're curious about getting some ideas from Maestro's implementation of the concept. Look in the schematics for the FP-2. The fuzz was mixable, and the phaser was manually controlled with a treadle. When Larry Graham used it, people often thought he was using a wah of some kind.

http://hammer.ampage.org/files/Maestroworld.zip

DavenPaget

Quote from: Puguglybonehead on November 05, 2011, 03:13:50 PM
Well, in case you're curious about getting some ideas from Maestro's implementation of the concept. Look in the schematics for the FP-2. The fuzz was mixable, and the phaser was manually controlled with a treadle. When Larry Graham used it, people often thought he was using a wah of some kind.

http://hammer.ampage.org/files/Maestroworld.zip

I was just trying to piece a Fuzzrite and a certain phaser together ._.
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DavenPaget

Quote from: artifus on November 05, 2011, 03:11:06 PM
sounds like a job for... cmos, man!

thinking...tsf/red lama 4049 fuzz, multiple tim e ghost dance, fatman lfo...

OHMYLORD , that ghostwah is the first time i seen a wah with a cmos and not trannies and a inductor  :icon_mrgreen:
That's a nice mix , a cmos fuzz , ghostdance wah and a LFO .
Surely Kirk Hammett would agree on this  :icon_question:
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