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Vox AD50VT + Das Fuzz... video clip inside!
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    Default Vox AD50VT + Das Fuzz... video clip inside!

    Holy Spaghetti, gentlemen - this Das Fuzz pedal ROX!

    I made a little video clip for your enjoyment .... hope you like! Using the Boutique amp model for some initial crunch. Then kick on the Fuzz after a while. No other pedals used. I am in love with my Das Fuzz!

    http://www.dolphinstreet.com/media/d...small_clip.wmv
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    That sounds killer, Robert!

    lol, I like the "shred" comments,,,nice job

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    Robert
    I'm not kidding. IF you were in Umea right now you'd be playing with someone that is either huge or would be soon. How do you stay so smooth? Are you giging often?

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    Heh, Spudman, I appreciate your support!

    Stay smooth? I don't know - beer? I gig once every 2 months. Don't practice much, but I used to practice like a maniac 15 years ago. Maybe something stuck.

    Funny you should say that about Umea - I always had a hard time finding people to play with there. Ever since I moved to Canada, I don't have any trouble getting work as a player.
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    hey robert....didn't know you were on the gear page....just saw your post there....noticed your link to thefret.net in your sig....maybe we should all put thefret.net link in our sigs on other forums....

    BTW...with your new shredder style i think you need to look more the part....something like this.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    Heh, Spudman, I appreciate your support!

    Stay smooth? I don't know - beer? I gig once every 2 months. Don't practice much, but I used to practice like a maniac 15 years ago. Maybe something stuck.

    Funny you should say that about Umea - I always had a hard time finding people to play with there. Ever since I moved to Canada, I don't have any trouble getting work as a player.
    Excellent yet again Robert!! Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    I made a little video clip for your enjoyment .... hope you like! Using the Boutique amp model for some initial crunch. Then kick on the Fuzz after a while. No other pedals used. I am in love with my Das Fuzz!

    Great, but something made me wonder: When you play without any pedal, it sounds like there is a delay and a reverb. But the AD50VT does not have this combination. So: What the hell are you doing? Or is it just a short delay so that my ears and my brain are deceived?

    Have you the setting for the first part (you say bluesy) on the neck pup? I like this very much.
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    I used the only the delay on the amp, no reverb.

    The amp setting you mean? I have to look at the settings when I get home. I think I turned down the volume knob a bit on the guitar when I played that bluesier stuff.

    That Boutique OD is a really nice amp model!

    Warren - good one! If I only could grow hair like that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    I used the only the delay on the amp, no reverb.

    The amp setting you mean? I have to look at the settings when I get home. I think I turned down the volume knob a bit on the guitar when I played that bluesier stuff.
    Thanks that would be nice, Robert. Have a sore throat (maybe the flue) and cannot work, so i have the time to test a bit between drinking tee.

    Will try this short delay, sounds good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    Warren - good one! If I only could grow hair like that!
    thanks...as you can tell i spend WAY to much time on thefret.net instead of actually working!

    BTW....that video was great....

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    Quote Originally Posted by warren0728

    BTW...with your new shredder style i think you need to look more the part....something like this.



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    ROFLMFAO!!!! That's just too funny!!!

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    Robert - First off, I dig the new 'do!! Hey, Das Fuzz is a really cool-sounding pedal. Pulling back the vol. about midway through video, you were getting some great Robben Ford-ish tones. What setting were you using on your Vox?

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    Mit das Fuzz ich habe kein Soloen schkriemen.

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    One must always be on the careful look out for people who claim to be professional photographers. The are sly little deceivers. They do magical things to photographs. Skinny people look fat. Hair challenged people have massive hairstyles. And sometimes you end up in a place you never visited before in your life.

    Anyway nice touch up there Warren. But why didn’t take a few pounds off me before posting our jamming session to the world.

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    I love that photograph of Robert. " The Master Shreader".
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    Hey Marnold - what does that mean!? Isn't that cool name for the pedal - Das Fuzz!

    Nelskie, I'll have to check exactly what settings I had on the amp and post this info later when I get home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    Hey Marnold - what does that mean!? Isn't that cool name for the pedal - Das Fuzz!
    It's pseudo German for "With 'Das Fuzz' I have no screaming solos."
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    Thanks Marnold. My settings on the Boutique OD was (all o'clock) gain 11am, volume 2pm, treble 1pm, bass and mid 10am, and a touch of delay.
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    So, do you use a brush, pic, or curry comb on that? ROTFLMAO

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    Marnold, Es ist sehr gut.
    Sehen sie mein fruendin. Florida ist nicht Tischlick!
    Last edited by Spudman; October 19th, 2006 at 04:39 PM.

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