Re: EJ Fuzz Face coming next year!
HoosierRock wrote:I know what you are saying. I have ran into the same thing with my Butler Tube Driver. I work so hard getting the big violin tone dialed in only to have it get lost in the mix in a two guitar band situation. But it sure is a fun tone to use solo with a drum machine.
Mids. Mids. Mids. That's the problem I see. If your fuzz or Tube Driver is lost in the mix, especially when there's another guitar player out there, you don't have enough mids in your tone. It may not sound so good when you're playing all alone in your living room or basement but a sound with an "A" shaped EQ will make you stand out.
That's primarily why all of Joe's variable amps have an "A" shaped EQ. The Jub takes care of the bass and treble. It has that rock tone that is perfect for what he does. He adds in a Plexi clone with a mid boost, or any of the two Dumble inspired circuits to hit certain midrange frequencies. That allows him to be heard even if he plays with a dozen guitar players.
+1 on the mids - I used to run an old 1984 (year, not model) Marshall JCM800 head, 50W non MV, 4 input (just like a plexi) with a Fulldrive and a silicon FF for a nice big violin tone. Turned up to band practice all proud of my great tone, and bam - the other guys are saying they can't hear me and to be honest I can't hear myself either. The problem? Too midrangey. I think even Eric himself finds this sometimes, I've heard people who have been to his shows saying his tone was somewhat muffled-sounding. Great on record, but live is a whole different thing....
I run an Earthquaker Devices Chrysalis OD into a Fender HRD now with my Strat...there's no losing that sound in the mix
Guitars - Gibson VOS R8 LP, Custom built Telecaster w/Bare Knuckle and Duncan pickups, 60's/70's Kay Tulip (for slide)
Amps n ting -1966 Fender Deluxe Reverb, 1961 Gibson GA30 Invader, Fredric Effects Golden Eagle, Wampler Faux Analog Echo