![]() ![]() Thats still the best pedal advert I've seen! I have the Fuzz War Overload, its my favourite fuzz. ![]() I presume you've seen his Fuzz War Overload demo, priceless: Thee Oh Sees and John Dwyer are incredible aren't they? One of the best live bands in recent memory. Has anyone tried the Fuzz War Overload? Rare and pricey but looks like a perfect all round solution to lots of problems, a treble boost and fuzz stacked together. Thee Oh Sees also use one (John Dwyer had a custom model out a few years ago with an additional treble boost) which when it sounds like this its not hard to hear why its highly thought of: " onclick="window.open(this.href) return false If its the Ty Segal sound you dig then Fuzz War every time. I much prefer it to a Big Muff as it doesn't get lost in a mix or live situation at all and cleans up really well if you back of the guitar volume. Worldofjon wrote:The Fuzz War comfortably covers muff territory but the tone control is really expressive, you can get some Tonebender style fuzz out of this thing pretty easily. If Ty's not playing the 335, the SG or the bass, what was he doing in the context of Meatbodies? I was in that barn:) It was truly an amazing set of music. One of the best performances I've ever seen, the whole band were tight as hell. Mikal Cronin was playing a mid-70s SG and wearing a cape, there was a bit in their set where he was on his knees manipulating the feedback on his delay, holding the guitar aloft. I did everyone's heads in by constantly going on about how great it was afterwards and forcing them to go see them the next day. I rushed down to where i was coming from and tried to get hold of everyone to come and join me, but couldn't find anyone. I remember walking through the camping area in the woods, and I heard this amazing guitar playing hurling its way through the trees, and it literally drew me toward it, pied piper style. Meatbodies were phenomenal, especially their Barn set, much better live than on record, and I like their records. I couldn't see the foot of the stage from my relaxed vantage point I'm afraid. ![]() I say "remember", as I was slightly hungover by that point, coupled with staying up for over 36 hours the day before meant getting down the front in the throng was completely out of the question. I saw him at the Woods stage and he sounded superb, playing a Les Paul if I remember correctly. One of my aim's of that weekend Mark was to find out up-close what fuzz and other pedals Ty was using, I've been interested by this thread. I'm pretty sure one of our members (Joe AKA Mijmog) played Pickathon with his band, Wolf People. ![]() Thank you for your understanding.PorkyPrimeCut wrote: I'll check out Meatbodies too. In this event we will cancel the order and refund any payments received. We update our information daily, but there is still a chance this may occur. There is a chance that they may sell out in our retail location beforehand. ** Please note that all items for sale on Reverb are also available at our retail stores in Japan. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions about this item. Not all our items are here in Shibuya where we ship our international orders from and this means it might take a few days to have it transferred here once you have placed your order. All items were tested by our store staff when we bought it and we test each item one more time before shipping them out to make sure they are fully functional. *** The shipping cost to most countries is included in the listed price ***Ĭondition: Very Good No problems with normal useĪll the pedals and effects we sell comes as shown in the pictures so there may be marks of use. ![]()
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