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Check out this thing out!!

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Post by superfuzz »

wow, that looks mean!
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nice
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Post by Lanark »

Just by looking at it I suspected so, but this site confirmed it :

http://electroharmonix.ronsound.com/articles/axis.html

That pedal was designed by the guy who did this one :

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Which therefore means that he is incorrect about the Fuzzrite being the most over the top fuzz pedal. It is the second. the Nu-Fuzz is the craziest.

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Even my cat thinks so. Notice the disdain. She prefers the Rat. Silly beast.
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I knew someone here would know sumthin bout it.
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Post by Lanark »

Seriously though if the circuit is similar it'd be a pretty awe inspiring Fuzz
pedal.

The Nu-Fuzz is more distortion, less "a band aid box of bees" sound. Crank the tone way down from the nasally end and it's a monster. But I suspect it's a refinement of the Fuzzrite which is a lot more compressed classic fuzz sound. Which is a cool thing to have in the sonic arsenal, but sometimes sort of limited in use.

What is cool is that Ashbass does make a good clone of the pedal, so you could save probably more than a few bucks for the same sound.

http://cgi.ebay.com/FUZZbrite-by-Ashbas ... dZViewItem