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		<title>Kicking the Fuzz Bucket</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a name like Marion Henry Electric, we really didn&#8217;t know what to expect when we reached out to Alex and Co. in an attempt to get a loaner pedal to test drive from their hand-wired, hand-painted and super-colorful line. After some discussion, including how the pedal maker now had the guitar slingers for Umphrey&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.whatsthatdudeplay.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/fuzzbucket1-125x125.jpg" alt="fuzzbucket1" title="fuzzbucket1" width="125" height="125" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-2398" />With a name like Marion Henry Electric, we really didn&#8217;t know what to expect when we reached out to Alex and Co. in an attempt to get a loaner pedal to test drive from their hand-wired, hand-painted and super-colorful line. After some discussion, including how the pedal maker now had the guitar slingers for Umphrey&#8217;s McGee using their gear, MHE sent us their two-knob fuzz &#8211; the Fuzz Bucket. Like the crew says in their propaganda, the Fuzz Bucket is a drive pedal with a fuzzy nature that offers up broad range of analog fuzz tones. Eager to test drive, we dove right in.<br />
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<p>The Fuzz Bucket comes in the standard little white pedal box. Inside we found the pedal and a pair of stickers &#8211; one nice Marion Henry Electric sticker and one promoting Wildman Steve Radio, a nifty internet radio site&#8230; though we&#8217;re not sure about the connection between Steve and the pedal. The Fuzz Bucket itself boasts a wild and unique multi-color paint job and just two knobs &#8211; Vol(ume) and Fuzz&#8230; pretty self explanatory.</p>
<p>To the pedal itself, and with the Les Paul, we wanted to take a listen to the range of the Fuzz Bucket. With the Vol knob at noon, we take the Fuzz knob from full left to full right in a slow, deliberate sweep down the Greasy Grass River. First clean, then the Bucket.  </p>
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<p>You get a good idea of the range of the Fuzz Bucket with that clip. It can do the low-gain growl and the thick, fuzzy howl with simple adjustments to the fuzz levels with a good handful of sweet spots in between. Moving the Strat, neck pickup, we dial up the Fuzz. With Vol at noon and Fuzz dimed, here&#8217;s a little density. Clean first, then the pedal.</p>
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<p>We were instant fans of the way the Fuzz Bucket thickens up without losing all of the string articulation in the picking section. You can still hear a little &#8217;string sing&#8217; underneath the fuzz, which is a cool effect on its own. Over the bridge pickup on the Strat, we dial the fuzz back in order to get just a little sizzle on this percussive riff. With Vol at noon and Fuzz at 9 o&#8217;clock, we go for a little post punk power chordage. First clean, then the fuzz.</p>
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<p>Marion Henry Electric has created a simple, no-nonsense fuzz that is a lot more versatile than its two-knobs would lead one to believe. We were impressed with the lower gain tones as much, if not more, than the full fuzzed-out offerings &#8211; and the pedal&#8217;s responsiveness across the gain spectrum. At $199, it&#8217;s the most expensive pedal Marion Henry makes, but we believe it stacks up well against other fuzzes in that price range and beyond. If your looking for a fuzz that can produce a wide pallet of tones without having to labor with multiple knobs and switches to dial it in, we suggest you give the Fuzz Bucket a look-see. And we&#8217;re not just saying that because we&#8217;re <a href="http://www.whatsthatdudeplay.com/contests/"><font color=#99ccff>GIVING ONE AWAY<font color=#ffffff></a>! That&#8217;s our opinion anyway&#8230; your mileage may vary!</p>

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<p><font color=#99ccff><font size=2>PLEASE NOTE: All YMMV Review clips are played through a Reverend Hellhound 40/60 combo amp with 1&#215;12 extension cab. No reverb or other effects were added to the clips. Guitars used in this review include a 1979 Gibson Les Paul Custom and a 1998 Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster.<font color=#ffffff></p>
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