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Originally posted by 1DZReverendDavidLee

Nope. Not yet. Anyone know who's making them for him?
:)



The builder posts on the Tone Factor forum and his name has been mentioned there I think. Take a look at the threads there on it.

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Originally posted by Gearhunter

Are'nt they by the PedalWorx guy?

Sort of the next generation Hellbilly,with more gain and the pig has a larger pipe.Or was that another pedal I was reading about?



Hahaha. No. Check the threads on the www.tonefactor.com forums. You will find out all you need on them there. :D

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Brad sent me one to try. Nice fuzz, but it was a radio station grabber, so I sent it back. Too bad, it would've been the fuzz I've been searching for, but I won't tolerate radio noise from a pedal.
No relation to the Hellbilly at all.
Brad said Joe could put some filter caps in to eliminate the radio pickup but he doesn't 'cause it affects the tone.
Oh well, the search continues......

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Could you make a Huckleberry with filter caps so no radio noise gets through? How much would it affect the tone?



Don't really know, but, I'll look into it. :)

Weird thing about the radio noise, I've picked up some here @ home w/ some stuff (old Marshall Micro Stack, a Mosrite Fuzz clone I was working on) & hadn't picked up any w/ the hucks... yet .

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Originally posted by JoeD



Don't really know, but, I'll look into it.
:)

Weird thing about the radio noise, I've picked up some here @ home w/ some stuff (old Marshall Micro Stack, a Mosrite Fuzz clone I was working on) & hadn't picked up any w/ the hucks... yet .



Yeah, so far this is the only complaint about radio. I think a lot of it depends on location and power, etc..

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Originally posted by UnkleSlam



Yeah, so far this is the only complaint about radio. I think a lot of it depends on location and power, etc..

 

 

I've had an Omega Fuzz, Birthday Fuzz, Cat's Eye Hybrid, Ibanez FZ7, Cusack Screamer Fuzz, Hellbilly, and none of them picked up radio with all other elements of my rig, location, power, etc. being the same. Only the Huck, which ironically also sounded the best of the lot. So I know it was the pedal and nothing else. Too bad.

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