Ryan "Fluff" Bruce
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Ryan "Fluff" Bruce's Effects Pedals
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I just got the Pussy Melter pedal in the mail, just a little bit ago...
In this video, Ryan Bruce demonstrates a Line 6 POD GO digital modeller.
Fluff uses an OD808X in this video to compare how both a 1992 Mesa Boogie Revision E Dual Rectifier and a 2006 Mesa Boogie 3-Channel Dual Rectifier sound with a boost in front of them.
“I am pretty minimal when it comes to effects,” he admits, “but from time to time I like a good delay. MXR’s Carbon Copy is fantastic, and I use that sometimes. I use a Maxon OD808 as a clean boost when things need to get really heavy, and an ISP Decimator to gate everything and keep the noise down. Other effects lying around are an [MXR] EVH Phase 90, Ernie Ball Wah and Grind Customs FX Chimaera overdrive.”
In the 2015 "Pedalboard Rundown" video by Riffs, Beards & Gear on YouTube, Ryan Bruce, also known as Fluff, features the MXR M135 Smart Gate as part of his pedalboard setup.
In this video, Fluff is seen using a Line 6 Helix Control floorboard with the rackmount unit. He has switched from traditional pedals to the Helix for live preformaces. Fluff uses the helix so there is one less thing that can go wrong during a live preformance. With normal pedals, there are so many cables and such that can stop his rig from working properly
In this post Fluff shows off the Fortin 33 pedal he bought
IN this post Fluff demos the amazon basics overdrive.
In this video Fluff Demos the neural dsp quad cortex. Fluff states that the unit is very comparable to the other units on the market. Fluff likes that The unit has cloud connectivity. He states that this has been very helpful in the time he has had the cortex
Ryan Bruce is associated with the Pigtronix War Hog distortion pedal, as listed on Reverb.com in the "Riffs And Beards" section.
In the video, Fluff demos the Amplifire from Atomic Amplification
In this video, Fluff demo's the TarPit fuzz from Greer Amps, using a Fender Telecaster
Fluff talks about this pedal at 1:32 into the video. He states that he switches between this wah and the Custom Audio Electronics MC-404 Wah Pedal.
At 1:09 minute mark, Fluff talks about this piece of gear. He said that this just came in, hea lso talked about specifications of this system.
At 2:48 minute mark, box of Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B., as well as Torpedo itself is visible on the camera.
At 3:29 minute mark, box of MXR GT-OD is visible.
"My hope with the signature overdrive was maximum versatility and that means that some of the switches are not as noticeable under a high gain, boosted, over driven amp. Some of these are meant to mainly work in a clean setting, and my hope was that I wouldn't have to switch overdrives if I was doing a re-amp session, or a mixing session, and a lot of times I have found that when I'm looking for something specific in the overdrive department, I will have to go through many times to find what I am looking for, and my hope is that you guys will find this really versatile."
In this photo, Fluff's pedalboard is shown, and the Way Huge Supa-Puss pedal is visible.
“I am pretty minimal when it comes to effects,” he admits, “but from time to time I like a good delay. MXR’s Carbon Copy is fantastic, and I use that sometimes. I use a Maxon OD808 as a clean boost when things need to get really heavy, and an ISP Decimator to gate everything and keep the noise down. Other effects lying around are an [MXR] EVH Phase 90, Ernie Ball Wah and Grind Customs FX Chimaera overdrive.”
“I am pretty minimal when it comes to effects,” he admits, “but from time to time I like a good delay. MXR’s Carbon Copy is fantastic, and I use that sometimes. I use a Maxon OD808 as a clean boost when things need to get really heavy, and an ISP Decimator to gate everything and keep the noise down. Other effects lying around are an [MXR] EVH Phase 90, Ernie Ball Wah and Grind Customs FX Chimaera overdrive.”
In the "Studio Tour 2016" video by Riffs, Beards & Gear, Fluff is shown using a Maxon OD808 Overdrive pedal.
He demos this effect in this video. It is shown multiple times throughout the video.
This video tour of Fluff's "Rest,Repose", Fluff mentioned at 3:50 that he has the Dunlop CBM95 Cry Baby Mini Wah Pedal on this board, but does NOT actually use it currently.
Fluff has been using this Noise Gate pedal in his recent Rest, Repose live rig.
Ryan was sent this pedal along with several other youtubers to demo on their channels.
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