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Old August 10th, 2008, 12:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Keeley Fuzz Head

Hi, Everyone!

This is my second post as a new member and I was in a hurry to post my first question. So, I am giving my Hello to all here.

I just purchased a used keely fuzz head and plugged it in the other day.
It's kind of a fun pedal to use and tweek. I was happy with it right from the start. Being able to dial in some solid fuzz and overdrive was a plus, considering I play solid state amp.

What I Like about this pedal the most is that you can switch between silicon or germanium modes. Each has it's plus side. If you are a fuzz fan, you should look into getting one of these.

I know that analogman also makes some great fuzz pedals, but when bucks are an issue for new toys. (sorry, tools of the trade) I went with the Keeley pedal, for the option to switch from si or ge in one stomp box.

I hope anyone who is interested in a fuzz pedal looks at the Keeley or analogman web site. Both have some great items for sale!!!
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