Heads Up These 2 Excellent Fuzz Pedals Are Silly Money Now

Dave Lewis

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At Thomann šŸ‘
Mary K £85.00 & The Berkeley £83.00
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Another pic from "I'll buy everything if it's cheap enough and upload random pictures multiple times without posting one of a completed board, recorded music, or even an actual full-length REVIEW" Dave 🤣🤣🤣
FTFY.

Luckily there's an ignore function. Kept feeling like spam more and more, and when he added getting snarky on top of it all, I had enough.

Have fun on the other side. 🤟
 
I’ve just finished playing around with the brilliant Mary K 1969 Japan pedal with an expression pedal plugged into the red socket .
Hours of fun to be had with this.šŸ‘ŒšŸŗ
 
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Which fuzz circuits are these based on?
Here you go it’s a short vid on the Mary K history.


The Berkeley info.
In 1973, effects legend Craig Anderton and John Lang launched Seamoon Inc., releasing their flagship fuzz pedal the same year: the Fresh Fuzz. Initially, a fragile plastic enclosure design caused these Bakelite pedals to shatter when guitarists stomped on them, so Seamoon began recasing them in metal enclosures within a few months. Despite inaccurate reviews that the Fresh Fuzz was ā€œthin sounding,ā€ it gained popularity and has been used extensively by artists like Tom Scholz (Boston) and guitar virtuoso Eric Johnson. This is our tribute to the rarer single op amp 741 version (Version 1).
 
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