Fuzz Facts: Sunface Demo/Review

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  • @timeagan893
    @timeagan893 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Actually now in 2022 the NKT 275 are fetching $1000.....(you had mentioned in 2018 them going for $400.....Those days are long gone my friend I have a white dotted NKT275 Sunface AND a super rare original Sunlion with white dotted NKT275 in the Sunface part AND also in the Beano boost side.....I would not have a clue what one of those would go for because I've never seen another one to compare it to.......But it really wouldn't matter anyway because I am a player not a collector....So i just like the sound and using them......never-minding what they are worth

  • @garthvader8868
    @garthvader8868 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Man, I'm really digging the RCA circuit!

  • @documentingdecay
    @documentingdecay 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great playing, great information! A little late to the party, but can I ask about the white noise level on your RCA? Does it hiss when the fuzz knob is past 3 o'clock? Thank you!

    • @PracticalGuitarist
      @PracticalGuitarist  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Unfortunately fuzz and noise is sort of a hand in hand affair. It does have a bit of hiss to it when cranked up. That said, the new Boss fz-1w might be a better fit if you're after something with less noise.

  • @neudan7788
    @neudan7788 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just because of the name of the channel I subscribed right there and then.

  • @jimwoodard64
    @jimwoodard64 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice playing!

  • @brian91145
    @brian91145 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    The Pedal is more expensive than the Katana amp lol

    • @PracticalGuitarist
      @PracticalGuitarist  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Actually even at the time that was untrue unless you were buying one of the sought-after transistor variants of the Sunface used (NKT Red Dots are pushing $500-$1k). While, it is true you can get the price of the Sunface around $300-$350 new with options, I think, new, I paid like $250? When I tell people this, they always react like I'm lying--Analogman doesn't really overcharge at all.
      I have since received a KOT--and that was basically two overdrives in one box for $285-$375 depending on what addons you want--and those are now pushing $700-$1000. The most expensive pedal I've purchased was the Ethos Overdrive with options. That cost me around $675, and it's worth less than that used (have sold it and bought it back too?!)
      Katana head new was like $375 I recall.
      Also worth mentioning we didn't use the Katana head for any of the audio. All of the audio came off the Mark V 25, Mesa Boogie cabinet, and e609.

  • @scampthelazycat9891
    @scampthelazycat9891 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    not for me at all, far too flubby.

    • @PracticalGuitarist
      @PracticalGuitarist  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You probably wouldn't be looking for a Fuzz Face circuit based pedal in general then. Generally speaking, fuzz faces have a pretty loose low-end.

    • @scampthelazycat9891
      @scampthelazycat9891 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@PracticalGuitarist do a search for a pro analog mk iv, the blue pedal, best fuzz tone i ever heard without all the flub. check it out dude.

    • @PracticalGuitarist
      @PracticalGuitarist  6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Yes. I'm aware of it. But that's more of a fuzzy drive than a fuzz pedal in-and-of-itself. It's nothing like a fuzz face really as it's a hybrid, and not aiming to recreate the sounds that a Fuzz Face is famous for. I'm a big fan of fuzzy drives too, and I think it's a great sounding box. For more of that style you might want to seek out the Cusack screamer or the Keeley Fuzzhead/Son of fuzzhead. Those pedals are similar in what they are trying to accomplish.
      The Sunface is more geared towards the splatty/about-to-blow-up-your-amp sounds, and that it does really well, though with judicious use of the Gain knob you can definitely get it into a boost suitable for driving crunchy amps, it's not going to sound anything like the Analog Mk IV or the other pedals I mentioned above.

    • @paulcowart3174
      @paulcowart3174 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@PracticalGuitarist Yeah I get that but I don't care for the splatty Velcro tones so I went with the low gain Aman model So will see but I'm more into clean up and fuzz overdrive tones All good glad you found your tone After several I still haven't found mine so might not even be a fuzz guy Still trying and will be my first Analog Man fuzz so is pricey but the cheaper stuff hasn't worked for me Great demo's man

    • @PracticalGuitarist
      @PracticalGuitarist  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@paulcowart3174 I don't use it the same way anymore. I find that the fuzz control sounds best around 2:30 as opposed to full up. It's one of the fuzz fuzz faces I can use with humbuckers and still make it sound good.
      I have tweaked the internal trimmers as well since my guitars tend to have hotter pickups.