by DocRock » Wed Jun 12, 2013 8:25 pm
I had posted these thoughts on TGP on 4/28/13, but I figured I'd copy and paste them here as well:
I just gigged with the new PPF last night, plus I also have a new CAF. Both pedals are entirely complimentary. I actually have my CAF dialed in for the octave/mayhem/end of the world tone. I use the PPF for more "traditional" fuzz tone. Kinda Tonebendery, kinda Fuzz Facey. I used it for a lot of my default dirt. Yes, it can be dialed in for some overdrive feel. Yes, it plays a bit easier than some fuzzes. But sonically, it is most definitely a fuzz pedal. Make no mistake. High gain, low noise. Ferocious (but completely useable) if you want.
For chord work, it was loud and proud. Really excels at giving you high gain while maintaining the traditional fuzz shape to the sound. Single note lines are beefy and expressive. Tasty artificial harmonics. Roll off the volume knob on the guitar, and you get a little bit more gritty overdrive, and some of the fuzz character is tamed a bit.
Classic rock through 90's alternative are all at home here. Here's a list of tunes we did where I used PPF for all of my dirt, and it sounded completely appropriate tonally, and was simply a joy to play:
Vasoline - Stone Temple Pilots
Gel - Collective Soul
I, Alone - Live
Born to Be Wild - Steppenwolf
Harder to Breathe - Maroon 5
Money for Nothing - Dire Straits
Barracuda - Heart
Roadhouse Blues - The Doors
I Kissed a Girl - Katy Perry
Are You Gonna Be My Girl - Jet
For leads, I used a Baby Pink Booster at the end simply to punch myself in for a bit more volume. At certain points, the tone and feel reminded me of Billy Gibbons, Eric Johnson, Jimi Hendrix ... but also sounded spot on for newer stuff. I really loved it.
Guitar is a Linhof Tele-style, amp is a Louis Electric KR12 combo set loud and clean, running through a UK Celestion Vintage 30.
Get one!!!
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