- fuzz effects pedal from JHS Pedals 'Legends Of Fuzz' series
- based on the 1973 Fresh Fuzz from Seamoon Inc.
- the original was used extensively by artists such as Tom Scholz (Boston) and guitar virtuoso Eric Johnson
- switchable JHS mode, “Bright” switch, greatly increases the treble frequency response
- true bypass
- controls for Gain and Bite
- Mode switch
- 6.3 mm mono in / output jacks
- power supply via 9V battery or optional 9V DC adapter, 2.1 x 5.5 mm barrel plug, polarity (-) center
- current draw 4 mA
- dimensions (L x W x H) 144 x 92 x 51 mm / 5.68" x 3.62" x 2"
- weight ca. 380 g / 0.85 lbs
The "Legends Of Fuzz'' series is a collection of the world's most historic, rare, and sought after circuits.
"At JHS, fuzz pedals have been in our lineup for over a decade. We have designed original circuits, replicated classics, and we have seen the trend of fuzz popularity come and go. The "Legends Of Fuzz'' series is our tribute to the most important fuzz circuits ever made. It is our way of ensuring that the stories of these effects live on in the music that you are going to make. From the earliest days of fuzz in the mid-60s London scene to the 1990s ex-Soviet military factories that brought the Big Muff back to life, fuzz tells a story, and that story includes guitarists just like you. There is nothing more primitive than plugging your guitar into a vintage fuzz circuit; it is raw, untamed, and so pure that it pushes the boundaries of what your instrument can accomplish. Plug into a fuzz and plug into sixty years of beautifully broken sound."
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 “thin sounding,” it gained popularity and has been used extensively by artists like Tom Scholz (Boston) and guitar virtuoso Eric Johnson. This is the tribute to the rarer single op amp 741 version (Version 1).
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