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Dunlop FFM2 Fuzz Face Mini Germanium
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  • blackhorseblackhorse

    Very good Fuzz

    Dunlop FFM2 Fuzz Face Mini GermaniumPublished on 11/15/13 at 07:00
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    One effect: Fuzz

    UTILIZATION

    2 settings: Output Volume and Fuzz

    SOUND QUALITY

    At first it is a bit baffled by the weird sound that comes out of this round box but once we realized he must lower the volume of the guitar humbucker equipped with everything works out! with simple but it goes better this pedal does not like the high input levels! So before selling down the volume on the guitar ;-)

    Personally, I use a volume pedal set fairly low which makes me a line with the volume of the guitar

    More fun and less "modern" than the EWS Fuzzy Drive, softer than the Prescription Electronics, approximates the famous Expandora

    Very beautiful fluted and musical sound, a …
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    One effect: Fuzz

    UTILIZATION

    2 settings: Output Volume and Fuzz

    SOUND QUALITY

    At first it is a bit baffled by the weird sound that comes out of this round box but once we realized he must lower the volume of the guitar humbucker equipped with everything works out! with simple but it goes better this pedal does not like the high input levels! So before selling down the volume on the guitar ;-)

    Personally, I use a volume pedal set fairly low which makes me a line with the volume of the guitar

    More fun and less "modern" than the EWS Fuzzy Drive, softer than the Prescription Electronics, approximates the famous Expandora

    Very beautiful fluted and musical sound, a treat on the solos and arrangements!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Less cumbersome and less expensive than the usual large Dunlop

    Mesmerizing and very musical sound that stands out from other pedals I own

    Very pleasant solo (I finally found the sound I was looking for a long time)

    Germanium transistors providing greater than the other models in this series FFM sweetness, I hesitated with the silicon version because the FFM2 seemed more serious / dull but no, it's perfect!

    In short, a great success this mini germanium Fuzz for 99 € on the net is more honest!
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  • jimiric90jimiric90

    It's hot!!

    Dunlop FFM2 Fuzz Face Mini GermaniumPublished on 08/23/13 at 13:20
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Fuzz face size pedalboard with external power supply and more!!

    UTILIZATION

    2 potentiometers: volume and fuzz (+ trim biasing Q2 internally), not easier!

    SOUND QUALITY

    It is very hot fat without prominent mids ... In short it is played with the old, ie d. volume and fuzz background on a crunchy tube amp! We play with the guitar volume to go from a "dirty" clan to his overheated fuzz!
    My set up is: Strat-type 69 'Custom> fuzz face> viper T-rex> wah Jimi modified> Crate V18 customized, short but happiness for me!!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Since two weeks I have fun ...... And I had lots of fuzz!!
    For me the price / quality ratio is excellent .... Overall I recommen…
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    Fuzz face size pedalboard with external power supply and more!!

    UTILIZATION

    2 potentiometers: volume and fuzz (+ trim biasing Q2 internally), not easier!

    SOUND QUALITY

    It is very hot fat without prominent mids ... In short it is played with the old, ie d. volume and fuzz background on a crunchy tube amp! We play with the guitar volume to go from a "dirty" clan to his overheated fuzz!
    My set up is: Strat-type 69 'Custom> fuzz face> viper T-rex> wah Jimi modified> Crate V18 customized, short but happiness for me!!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Since two weeks I have fun ...... And I had lots of fuzz!!
    For me the price / quality ratio is excellent .... Overall I recommend it to fans of the year 60'-70 'to try whatever the model with the gear preferably .....
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