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  • Ed Sanner, the guy who designed the Mosrite Fuzzrite, produced a couple of Fuzzrite pedals under his own name. I got one, and it nails that 60s garage type fuzz sound. You can listen to a short (and I mean real short, 8 seconds) clip on my Youtube channel.

  • @Dampnessproof I had a sanner fuzzrite it way better than the assbass fuzz and as good as the original !he only made a few hundred of those i should have kept it!

  • @Dampnessproof Yeah, it's the real deal

  • what are your settings?

  • I like the fuzzrite.

  • Decent clone.  : ]

  • in prefer the fuzzbrite

  • the Fuzzrite sounds more Davie Allanish!

  • @3DBurns Davie Allan used a GIbson Maestro.

    Source: Davie Allan

  • @detoth67 - only on the Skater Dater soundtrack and the Apache 65 LP...it was Fuzzrite after that. That info comes straight from Davie himself, I interviewed him in the late 90s.

  • @guitarded71 Funny, I interviewed him in 98 for a zine and he said his tone was almost entirely Maestro. He didn't even record with Mosrite guitars. Even though he had an endorsement. He used the Jaguar that he still uses today.

  • @detoth67 - that's a Jazzmaster, not a Jaguar! (sorry, can't control my inner pedant haha)

  • @guitarded71 Sigh! Its a Jaguar with humbuckers. I've played it

  • @detoth67 I would THINK Davie himself would actually know what his own guitar that he's played since the 60s is. But if you insist, a Jaguar is short-scale and has a 22 fret neck. A Jazzzmaster is longer scale (like a Strat or Tele) and has 21 frets...like Davie's guitar. But hey...you win, of course, Mr Expert. Bahahahaha!

  • Thanks for wearing shoes, seriously.

    5 stars!

  • It's a draw as far as I'm concerned!

  • the Fuzzrite is better to my taste

  • Were they both dimed? Did you use the bridge pickup or neck and was it single coiled or humbuckers? Thanks

  • sounds grungy

  • Thank you for posting this! Awesome! Some of the magic of fuzz is how it "comes apart" when you sustain a note for a while. I'm gonna look for a video that gives an idea how the Ashbass unit sustains over 5 seconds or so.

  • The Ashbrite one has more bite but the Fuzzrite sounds clearer.

  • wow what a coincidence

    i got a 70 mustang and the fuzzbrite

    always asked myself how much near to original fuzzrite sounds that ashbass pedal...

    I'm from chile but a friend who traveled to usa bought me both

    well thanks, now i know it almost the same that mosrite fuzzrite

  • wow cant even tell the difference...i'm thinking about getting a fuzzbrite

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