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Bensnake
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Re: Fuzz help!!!

Post by Bensnake » Wed Mar 18, 2015 1:05 pm

Spaceboy1 wrote:If you have a RV MKII, give up on getting a good fuzz sound until you another amp. It can be done on the dirty channel with the gain extremely low, but it makes the amp useless in a real world scenario because you can't switch back to a normal tone.
He needs an OR50.
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Re: Fuzz help!!!

Post by Les Paul Lover » Wed Mar 18, 2015 1:14 pm

Bensnake wrote:
Spaceboy1 wrote:If you have a RV MKII, give up on getting a good fuzz sound until you another amp. It can be done on the dirty channel with the gain extremely low, but it makes the amp useless in a real world scenario because you can't switch back to a normal tone.
He needs an OR50.

I'm wondering if the RV50 MKI & MKII have such different channels?
Mine takes all my fuzzes very well.

We always have such different experiences with our RV50! :lol:
I'm wondering if our valves sets might be a partial difference?
Ant

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Re: Fuzz help!!!

Post by MikeD » Wed Mar 18, 2015 9:35 pm

Bensnake wrote:
Spaceboy1 wrote:If you have a RV MKII, give up on getting a good fuzz sound until you another amp. It can be done on the dirty channel with the gain extremely low, but it makes the amp useless in a real world scenario because you can't switch back to a normal tone.
He needs an OR50.
HAHA...he needs to finish university and then he needs to get a well payed job ....before he needs an OR50 :D
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Re: Fuzz help!!!

Post by Randy Bass » Wed Mar 18, 2015 11:21 pm

Sorry for not chiming in sooner - I was busy playing Rival Sons through my OR50 :) . What was the question again?
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Re: Fuzz help!!!

Post by Bensnake » Thu Mar 19, 2015 7:21 am

:lol:
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RV100 MKIII | '75 OR120 | OR100 | OR50 | CS50 | R30H | TT
2 x PPC412
Bax B. | Amp D.

Marshall 1959 HW + 1936V
Fender '65 Super Reverb Reissue
Vox AC30C2X + V212C

Playing Les Pauls and Teles...

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Re: Fuzz help!!!

Post by MikeD » Sun Mar 22, 2015 8:27 pm

Been searchin on the internet and figured out that I should start off with a BIG MUFF PI....and then I found this.....that tone coming out when he hits the "wicker" switch is killer and I do hope this works with an RV!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tfd8h3OVq3o#t=342

...and who knew that Jack Black did on line reviews!!!
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Re: Fuzz help!!!

Post by Spaceboy1 » Mon Mar 23, 2015 12:39 am

big muffs are eh with rv. however if you plug the guitar into the pedal and then the output of the pedal into the effects return, it sounds great. something up with he rv pre i guess. i own i think 8 varieties of muff at the moment... big dino jr and pumpkins fan.

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