I know my basic fuzzes and their various incarnations, and I've tried many of them... Big Muff, RAT, Fuzz Face, Tone Bender, etc. However, the Super Fuzz was always beyond any sort of immediate interest to me... until yesterday. Seems like a great fuzz that's not exactly designed to be an "octave up" pedal, but became that way through use. I dig the simplicity of it: two knobs and a mids switch.
Anyway, right, I use a '78 IC Muff for my main rhythm distortion, and that, for me, is THE rhythm distortion. However, it doesn't cut well during solos, as everyone knows. So I do some AB switching with my '85 RAT, and that seems to do fine. Then, for a little color, I do some Small Stoning on a few solos. But now I'd like to add an octave up element if possible... it just has to CUT, as it would only be used for solos. So I'd want to have the option of: 1. straight solo fuzz, 2. phased solo fuzz, 3. octave up solo fuzz.
The following pedals have bought my eye regarding the aforementioned criteria:
1. Fuzzhugger Phantom Arcade (piles of weird octave shit... but cutting enough for solos?
Love you Tom!)2. Creepy Fingers Harakiri (nearly exact Super Fuzz clone, but with a mids knob instead of switch)
3. Homebrew Electronics UFO (has level, fuzz, tone knobs, and a footswitchable octave up on; Tone Machine?)
4. SS/BS Super Puzzle (not quite sure about the final features of this, but it has a whooooooole lot of them)
5. BYOC Leeds Fuzz (exact Super Fuzz clone)
6. some sort of Foxx Tone Machine clone (preferably of higher quality than the Dano one... I think Creepy Fingers does one)
7. Malekko Omicron Fuzz (Super Fuzz clone)
The HBE UFO seems like it would be the best bet for a dedicated lead pedal... (level, tone, and fuzz knobs, switch for "'60s/Modern" fuzz/octave sound, bypass footswitch and octave up footswitch). Sounds simple yet fully featured without over doing it.
Anyone have any definite opinions ("definite opinions"?) on any of these being a great optional "lead" pedal? Any other suggestions (that aren't the Crystal Dagger)?
YER PAL,
C






