Honestly, I think it sounds amazing. I also think it sounded the best out of the shoot out too, but at about £300 shipped to the uk BEFORE TAX, it’s not for me. If it had, say, a foot-switchable second gain stage that allowed you to switch between low and high gain at the stomp of a foot, then I think I might be more keen on it as it would increase the functionality, almost like giving you two pedals for one. Good luck to them, they made an excellent pedal.
Honestly I'd almost recommend this to someone who DOESN'T love fuzz, there's alot of tones in there that sit just perfectly in that sweetspot between fuzz and overdrive.
I like it. I'd be trying to get a larger case unit with a clean blend bypass.. with a tilt EQ with a slap to flat setup. Potentially with optical comp. All on the clean blend side. None of these sounded bad at all. I use a pi fuzz with the scoop dialed away and a cs400 off either a split ABY or second pickup stereo bass. Into a KBA50 peavey and when interference isn't a thing I run a "Dumble" pedal on a third channel split with that.. phasing with inverting channels sorted it's able to go huge and I just bypass the fuzz leaving the rest on always. Gave up on bass amps when I got that KBA50 I actually love my germanium fuzz face but it doesn't play nice with others.
@thewetterbass I do that. "ABY" two or three channels usually. I'd rather have a single pedal instead of a whole board... just for a bypass compression + dirt... year 5 with this setup
@thewetterbass I usually run two as well. P compression and a double jazz with series Parallel and a TBX tone pot. Stereo Jacks that run mono if that cable goes in.. PITA to need a pedalboard. The gain in either seem to match phase with my comp and fuzz but I've had some that don't.
I love very very angry fuzz sound and own atleast 30 of them beasts.🤟🏻😁 But I also own 8 basses and almost all of them are ACTIVE...🤷🏻♂️ I think that they sound good with fuzzes but it is just my opinion...🙄 P.S. lovely dogs!🤗 I have 5 month old Pyrenean Mastiff puppy. He is already 42kg!😳😅
42kg!!! Love Mastiff but need a lot of space to keep one. Yeah I was kidding around with that active/passive bass. It’s just that some people say things as if they were absolutely sure about’em. It’s not my case. Active can actually help make saturation pedals sound completely different!
Honestly, I think it sounds amazing. I also think it sounded the best out of the shoot out too, but at about £300 shipped to the uk BEFORE TAX, it’s not for me.
If it had, say, a foot-switchable second gain stage that allowed you to switch between low and high gain at the stomp of a foot, then I think I might be more keen on it as it would increase the functionality, almost like giving you two pedals for one.
Good luck to them, they made an excellent pedal.
Great ideas!!!
I got a spare room here in Spain for you btw… 😂 Theo y sus pedales ❤️
@@thewetterbasshaha I would love to come stay. I’ve never been to Spain.
Same with the kinotone sparks which I would like to try - but it's only available directly from them in the US. $399 before shipping and taxes
Honestly I'd almost recommend this to someone who DOESN'T love fuzz, there's alot of tones in there that sit just perfectly in that sweetspot between fuzz and overdrive.
Yes! Exactly, that’s how I like my fuzzes to sound, like beefed up overdrives!
The Mastotron is more civilised! True. So many shades of good tone it would be hard to pick a favourite.
I like it. I'd be trying to get a larger case unit with a clean blend bypass.. with a tilt EQ with a slap to flat setup. Potentially with optical comp. All on the clean blend side.
None of these sounded bad at all.
I use a pi fuzz with the scoop dialed away and a cs400 off either a split ABY or second pickup stereo bass. Into a KBA50 peavey and when interference isn't a thing I run a "Dumble" pedal on a third channel split with that.. phasing with inverting channels sorted it's able to go huge and I just bypass the fuzz leaving the rest on always. Gave up on bass amps when I got that KBA50
I actually love my germanium fuzz face but it doesn't play nice with others.
Sounds to me like you should use a splitter and try blending the fuzz with comp. 😏
@thewetterbass I do that. "ABY" two or three channels usually. I'd rather have a single pedal instead of a whole board... just for a bypass compression + dirt... year 5 with this setup
Yes, I understood that and think it’s an excellent choice! I do that too, only 2 channels though.
@thewetterbass I usually run two as well. P compression and a double jazz with series Parallel and a TBX tone pot. Stereo Jacks that run mono if that cable goes in.. PITA to need a pedalboard. The gain in either seem to match phase with my comp and fuzz but I've had some that don't.
I love very very angry fuzz sound and own atleast 30 of them beasts.🤟🏻😁 But I also own 8 basses and almost all of them are ACTIVE...🤷🏻♂️ I think that they sound good with fuzzes but it is just my opinion...🙄
P.S. lovely dogs!🤗 I have 5 month old Pyrenean Mastiff puppy. He is already 42kg!😳😅
42kg!!! Love Mastiff but need a lot of space to keep one.
Yeah I was kidding around with that active/passive bass. It’s just that some people say things as if they were absolutely sure about’em. It’s not my case. Active can actually help make saturation pedals sound completely different!
thanks 4 the mention (Davide)
Thanks for the recommendation!!! 🤓
@@thewetterbass you have the - Sub Zero "Artic Fuzz" - to try too (on the muff side of the fuzz, but weird in controls and settings)
@cosebanali I will check it out!