Deep Dish?
The box says "your deep-dish π". I've always enjoyed the humor that accompanies Electro-Harmonix gear.
I picked up their bass fuzz this week, because I've been needing one for some of the Chariots' new material, as well as recordings.
Bambi Lee actually desired a fuzz tone bass for one of her songs, so that's what really planted the seed (I didn't have anything that quite did what she was looking for). The pedal was priced right (whoot! to Robb's), and actually sounds huge. I think that I'll be using the "dry" mode mostly, but having the two others available does allow for some real flexibility. All of the EH gear that I've owned sounds pretty wicked, although that Black Finger compressor still has a wonky switch (but it does sound great).
It's definitely more mild than wild, but I wasn't looking for some self-oscillating fuzz pedal. It should serve its purpose.
I picked up their bass fuzz this week, because I've been needing one for some of the Chariots' new material, as well as recordings.
Bambi Lee actually desired a fuzz tone bass for one of her songs, so that's what really planted the seed (I didn't have anything that quite did what she was looking for). The pedal was priced right (whoot! to Robb's), and actually sounds huge. I think that I'll be using the "dry" mode mostly, but having the two others available does allow for some real flexibility. All of the EH gear that I've owned sounds pretty wicked, although that Black Finger compressor still has a wonky switch (but it does sound great).It's definitely more mild than wild, but I wasn't looking for some self-oscillating fuzz pedal. It should serve its purpose.
Labels: bass, gear acquisition syndrome

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