Sounds great. At the price point, I'm kinda leaning toward the Cornerstone Nero. I've also got a strong feeling Stryman is going to come out with a big pedal OD/distortion this year.
Really dig the way this sounds, my only concern is being able to use this with my Shure wireless unit and still retaining those nice volume-rolled cleans. Do you have any input on this?
They sell a device on Reverb that's a viable solution. I can't for the life of me remember what it's called or what it cost, because I don't use a wireless system. It exists though, so there's not a good reason for giving up on fuzz pedals
@@NickTingleMusicthanks for the reply, was about to buy one. I assume it doesn’t clean up with volume knob due to high gain? How is the noise floor compared to say a boss sd1 ?
@@jonahlmoore it’s a good fuzz. Wire or wireless. But when wireless the only problem is there is zero cleanup and it doesn’t sound as good cranked. There are a couple companies that make the passive pickup simulator pedal, but I just haven’t gotten around to it. One I’m not sure how it will affect tone downstream and two it’s another $100.
This pedal better not pop like a mother trucker like its eureka fuzz that pedal had to be sold cause recordings would pick up its bypass switch popping
Spectacular rhythm!! Absolutely love this. Great tone too. Any chance you'd like to send a video of what you played on the rhythm
Great tone, I like it!
Sounds great. At the price point, I'm kinda leaning toward the Cornerstone Nero. I've also got a strong feeling Stryman is going to come out with a big pedal OD/distortion this year.
Jamtastic fun 🤟🏻🎸
For the journeyman gigging guitarist this seems like the perfect fuzz.
One word for fuzz lovers,SINGULARITY.
Do you prefer this or Eureka Fuzz?
Do
You have a treble bleed ? Seems you are retaining the treble content when rolling the volume down.
Sounds great!
Question: what bridge pickup do you like in the bridge of your strats?
Are you using Wah before or after fuzz?
Really dig the way this sounds, my only concern is being able to use this with my Shure wireless unit and still retaining those nice volume-rolled cleans. Do you have any input on this?
They sell a device on Reverb that's a viable solution. I can't for the life of me remember what it's called or what it cost, because I don't use a wireless system. It exists though, so there's not a good reason for giving up on fuzz pedals
I need the answer to this as well. Other overdrive pedals still clean up, not sure about fuzz?
@@jonahlmoore I bought the fuzz phrase si and it doesn’t do great with the wireless. But wired directly sounds real good
@@NickTingleMusicthanks for the reply, was about to buy one. I assume it doesn’t clean up with volume knob due to high gain? How is the noise floor compared to say a boss sd1 ?
@@jonahlmoore it’s a good fuzz. Wire or wireless. But when wireless the only problem is there is zero cleanup and it doesn’t sound as good cranked. There are a couple companies that make the passive pickup simulator pedal, but I just haven’t gotten around to it. One I’m not sure how it will affect tone downstream and two it’s another $100.
I have a FOCUS FUZZ Ge.yep.this sounds like that pedal...to me.
mine sounds great but it makes so much fucking noise, anybody know anything about that?
What are you powering it with and what does your pedal placement look like? This has to be first.
My jam pedals wah pedal was noisy as well. I unloaded it .
Great intro tune, but doesn't sound like a fuzz to my ears, just another distortion. A good distortion, but a distortion all the same.
Listen to the Shawn Tubbs's demo. It's sounds more like a fuzz. Different amps, guitars, I suppose.
Based on ff, which is more distortion anyway
I bleeding hate fuzz tone, given the title I am expecting great things here
This pedal better not pop like a mother trucker like its eureka fuzz that pedal had to be sold cause recordings would pick up its bypass switch popping
Easy fix if you can solder
Easy fix with a buffer