What NEW from Dunlop/MXR? w/ Bryan Kehoe! | NAMM 2020

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The legend Bryan Kehoe takes some time out to show us the new offerings from Dunlop and MXR.
Dunlop MXR CSP027 Timmy Overdrive
Dunlop MXR M267 Octavio Fuzz
Dunlop QZ1 Crybaby Q Zone

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Looking forward to trying the Timmy at some point.

Bfordandafter
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Pretty much any analog octave-up fuzz can provide a sitar-like tone if you a) use the bridge pickup, b) pick near the bridge itself, and c) back off just a bit on the gain. It's one of those "easter eggs" that not enough players explore in their octave fuzzes.

markhammer
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Way Huge was REALLY fun while it lasted. Shrunken, lower quality, cost effective, boring Taiwanese made versions of the now inevitably collectible reissues. Can’t say I didn’t see it coming though... 😔. I can’t imagine this is what Jeorge really wanted for Way Huge. The fact that they’re charging the same price for them tells you the motivation. Very difficult not to be negative about this, collecting Way Huge has been a big hobby of mine for years and it’s sad to see the decline.

alanwake
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$150 USD for the Q Zone is comical. Rip off.

divebomb