lqdsnddist
Axe-Master
I think part of the charm of fuzz isn’t just the sound, but the history of the actual pedals, the enclosure design, the unobtainable NOS transistors in it, the skill of the guy who soldered it, et al. It’s the fact that the transistor started life in old Baldwin organ, wound up in a scrap heap and then was rescued and built into a fuzz and now makes glorious noise.
It’s part musical instrument, part collectible and part art.
No one seems to show off a collection of chorus pedals, but fuzz ? You can build them their own shelf and proudly display your mkI, mkII, mkIII benders etc
You can model or emulate the tone, and maybe even capture the dynamic volume pot interactions and more, but no amount of technology will be able to ever satisfy for the true lovers of fuzz lol
It’s part musical instrument, part collectible and part art.
No one seems to show off a collection of chorus pedals, but fuzz ? You can build them their own shelf and proudly display your mkI, mkII, mkIII benders etc
You can model or emulate the tone, and maybe even capture the dynamic volume pot interactions and more, but no amount of technology will be able to ever satisfy for the true lovers of fuzz lol