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Old 01-09-2012, 05:08 PM
infiniteposse infiniteposse is offline
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What order would you put this dirt and fuzz in?

I know there's a million of these kinds of threads, but I also know there's folks who love to answer Just curious how you'd order these if you were me...

  • Fulltone 69 original
  • BYOC Triboost
  • Throbak Stonebender
  • Throbak Overdrive Boost
  • Timmy
  • Fulltone OCD v1

These are my favorite flavors and I've mixed and matched for ages, but I may free up the real-estate for all to just stay on the board since they inevitably get used for something or other. I always do fuzz before OD, but I'm less certain if one type of the fuzzes is more testy than another with regards to order.

Any thoughts?
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Old 01-09-2012, 05:18 PM
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I like boost, fuzz then overdrive. The boost can affect the fuzz and overdrive and fuzz into a driven amp can sound good.
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Old 01-09-2012, 10:09 PM
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'69 / Stonebender -- either order, both up front and never on together

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TriBoost set as a Rangemaster

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ODB (set as a light Ge OD) / OCD / Timmy -- I'd pick one as they're more alike than not.


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Old 01-11-2012, 01:50 PM
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Personally I have my fuzz first so my guitar's volume knob can be part of the fuzz circuitry. My TS9 is not true bypass. Otherwise I'd probably have the TS9 first.

I generally use the Fuzz by itself, but it sounds surprisingly good going into the Les Lius. (The Les Lius doesn't ruin the high freq splattyness the way ever other pedal on my board does).

The TS9 is currently used for transparent boost and goes in between the FF and the Les Lius, but remains off if the fuzz is on, due to aforementioned ruination of splattyness.

We'll have to see how the Silver TS9 compares, should be getting it later this week XD
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