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I think with fuzz, it's very reactive to what it is being mixed with. For my board, I tried a BoneTender and found it got really lost when mixed with other pedals, or at least I perceived it as a volume drop.
Good thing about something like the carcosa is that it's very tweakable so most players should be able to find a setting that will do what they want with their rig.
Tweakability is important and I do know that there are a lot of fuzzes that give a lot of options! I’ll have to check out the carcosa and the walrus audio eons.
And I find newer fuzz interpretations, most have added mids and gain for more modern fuzz, and that is designed to get around the perceived volume drop I think you’re talking about.
I’m gonna check out a boss waza fuzz lol
Aye, I think you just need to try some out. I'd only go expensive once you've confirmed the general profile does what you need it to. Remember fuzz is cheap to build!