by thiscalltoarms » Fri Aug 09, 2013 6:22 pm
The box mailed out this morning so it might arrive tomorrow or Monday to Jordan. I enjoyed the crap out of this box- especially the CAF and Mystoury/AWF. What I liked best about this box relative to some other tours that I have taken part in is the liberation that playing fuzz can have on me. When I try out ODs/Distortions/Comps/Boosts/EQs it is all about whether or not it beats what I have going. And honestly, I am so happy with my OD/Distortion/EQ/Comps that its just for the sake of trying something new- pedals rarely make any inroads into my rig these days. Fuzz is different. I don't use fuzz much live, or even in the studio. Normally fuzzes aren't my thing, or they haven't been up until now. I suspect that I discovered what makes fuzz work for me- a monumental discovery.
I don't really like fuzz... because I normally use humbucker equipped guitars. When I tried the tour pedals with my Tele and my buddies Mayer Strat it was a mind blowing experience. All four pedals seemed to just come alive with single coils- better treble response, less harsh gain, singing lead tones can be dialed in without feeling overly harsh and buzzy like I experience fuzzes with my SG & LP. My second discovery- I like fuzz pedals much better through my 6v6 amps than my El84 amps. I felt that the Morgan PR12 and Fender Vibro Champ both gave me amazing platforms to groove out some fuzz into vs with the Budda SD18 and the Z Maz 18 NR where the fuzzes felt a bit harsher and more choked up. You know what I love about these fuzzes? They sing. Lyrical, beautiful, destructive, and melodic.
A few thoughts about the different pedals- I got the most of the PPF with the gain dimed and the nature most of the way bright. Didn't feel like anything darker than noon was even remotely usable, and it really didn't like it unless it was mostly bright. But at the right settings it has a nice cut, not too much in the mids, and can really feel tight with some aggressiveness.
The EGDM is gorgeous for mid gain for me- useful up to about noon, beyond that it is just too much. I think the overall compression of the EGDM is a bit much for me for live usage, but I can definitely see it for recording. I LOVED the EGDM as an always on pick attack and volume knob clean up with no other gain pedals into my PR12, but it was way too much into my Z or Budda (which are my main gigging amps, the Morgan records and does coffee house gigs).
The CAF was a pedal that I enjoyed, but when I got to use it live, I wished I could get more out of the octave in the octave setting, could do with a bit more high end as well. Ran the gain between noon to cranked, mostly around 1:30-2:00. Didn't really like the CAF stacked, just congested the tone. No good for chords for me either, but very fun lead tones. The left hand side of the N knob has some very cool brass tones that I think I might get some use out of at churches around christmas time maybe...
I love the AWF at noon and below for rhythm tones with an ASAT into my PR12. Amazing crunchy semi fuzzy tones, just killer for jamming. Dime the gain and its so smooth and fat, just enough gain without getting out of hand. I compared my AWF production BF#1 to the Tourbox version and it was definitely the same except slight part variances. They weren't identical, but I don't know that I could prefer one over the other. With the gain and treble dimed, my AWF has a touch less low end and that makes it sound a touch brighter (which I prefer). Gain is similar, maybe a touch more on the Mystoury. But if you roll either knob back from max, they are capable of the same sounds anywhere. Use your ears, they you can match it identically. No question that it is the same version in my mind.
My plan is to run the AWF on my coffee shop gig / jam board: BF AWF - Bearfoot Honey Bair (Teal Balloon) - Boss DD5 - Carbon Copy. Run that into my Morgan PR12, with an occasional Wah or Volume pedal depending on the genre, and that should make a very cool vibe rig for smaller shows- from Blues to Post-rock on a PT mini. I'd love to add a Bearfoot SBEQ next, still haven't tried that one out since my BJFE has served me so well.
Thanks to Donner and the Doc for putting this on- and Bjorn for hooking us up with tonal perfection!
A delay addict with a taste for good drives.
BJFE: HBOD, SBEQ, SYODv1, PGOD
Bearfeet: PGC, Honey Bair, BPB, Model G, AWF, SBEQ
Mad Professor: SGD