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Swollen Pickle on a Rick

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Anyone on the forum ever try a Way Huge Swollen Pickle II fuzz pedal on their Rick? if so any thoughts on it? recommend? pass?
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For me it's either this pedal or a Black Russian RI for bass fuzz. There's also the Pickle Pie B, but I feel like the WH Swollen Pickle MKII matches it for bass, if not even better since there are some internal pots you can play with to change its voicing. I tried the Pickle extensively before buying it, and had to adjust the Clip and Voice internal controls to 9 o' clock each to like the sound as well as a good muff. Honestly, it has a different character than the typical muff clone, so if that's what you're after you probably won't be happy no matter how great the pedal is. Ultimately it's probably best to have both a muff and a pickle in your arsenal if you are into fuzz.

Withhold the nasty jokes please!
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cassius987 wrote:Withhold the nasty jokes please!
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jps wrote:
cassius987 wrote:Withhold the nasty jokes please!
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Thanks for the reply Josh,

I wonder how the Tone compares to the B:Assmaster (geranium)? Can't seem to find one around here may have to go to ebay. Think I'll just cough up the $ on a Pickle in the meantime, store in the hood has a 30 day return policy.
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Droog61 wrote:I wonder how the Tone compares to the B:Assmaster (geranium)? Can't seem to find one around here may have to go to ebay. Think I'll just cough up the $ on a Pickle in the meantime, store in the hood has a 30 day return policy.
Do check out the Bass Big Muff π if you haven't already. :D
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cjj wrote:
jps wrote:
cassius987 wrote:Withhold the nasty jokes please!
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
i wuz thinkin' them...i wuz thinkin' them ! :lol:
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Droog61 wrote:I wonder how the Tone compares to the B:Assmaster (geranium)? Can't seem to find one around here may have to go to ebay. Think I'll just cough up the $ on a Pickle in the meantime, store in the hood has a 30 day return policy.
Can't comment on that one, but as for the Bass Big Muff Pi, it is a fine pedal but with a different voice from both the Black Russian and the Swollen Pickle (though they say it is wired the same as the Russian in one of the settings, when I owned it, I could never get it to totally do that compared to an actual Russian or straight-up Russian RI).

I don't know what it's like over there but in the States I was able to get a very good deal on the Swollen Pickle with minimal searching.

Here are my favorite Pickle settings: Sustain 12:30, Filter 1, Scoop 1, Crunch 10, Clip 9, Voice 9.
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cassius987 wrote:Withhold the nasty jokes please!
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Oh... what the heck!
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cassius987 wrote:
Droog61 wrote:I wonder how the Tone compares to the B:Assmaster (geranium)? Can't seem to find one around here may have to go to ebay. Think I'll just cough up the $ on a Pickle in the meantime, store in the hood has a 30 day return policy.
Can't comment on that one, but as for the Bass Big Muff Pi, it is a fine pedal but with a different voice from both the Black Russian and the Swollen Pickle (though they say it is wired the same as the Russian in one of the settings, when I owned it, I could never get it to totally do that compared to an actual Russian or straight-up Russian RI).

I don't know what it's like over there but in the States I was able to get a very good deal on the Swollen Pickle with minimal searching.

Here are my favorite Pickle settings: Sustain 12:30, Filter 1, Scoop 1, Crunch 10, Clip 9, Voice 9.
jps wrote:
cassius987 wrote:Withhold the nasty jokes please!
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Oh... what the heck!
is that clock terms or level like 1 to 9? :)
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Yeah, there's nothing like a Swollen Pickle into a Big Muff Pi. -- Sorry Cassius.
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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cassius987 wrote:Withhold the nasty jokes please!
Really, all of the Way Huge pedals sound like titles for a 70's Pornography.

Swollen Pickle
Fat Sandwhich
Aqua-Puss
Pork Loin
Saffron Squeeze
Piercing Moose
Foot Pig
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I'm trying to figure out just what the Pork Loin (great pedal) is a reference to... but I probably don't want to know.
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Signal chain question here: should take my swollen pickle and plug it directly into the big muff? My wife says the big muff should always come first, what do you guys think?
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Droog61 wrote:Thanks for the reply Josh,

I wonder how the Tone compares to the B:Assmaster (geranium)? Can't seem to find one around here may have to go to ebay. Think I'll just cough up the $ on a Pickle in the meantime, store in the hood has a 30 day return policy.
I've played both (though not with Rics). The B:assmaster has more octave content and can achieve more of a bi-amped sound with independent clean and fuzz volumes, and heavy on the mid-range content. The germanium version is a bit smoother and less bite-y than the silicon version. The pickle is a different beast all together... massively scooped mids on the basic version, though the filter knob can highlight a specific range very well. Best for bass at low filter settings and it does a tremendous drone, but can be a little boomy sometimes.
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