The new NU-FUZZ!
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 7:20 am
Hello friends,
I thought I would post a new thread about the NU-FUZZ! These are being produced by Ed Sanner exclusively for Hallmark Guitars USA. These boxes according to Ed are an upgrade to the Fuzzrite circuit because they have a depth or tone control and a stainless steel chassis.
A Fuzzrite is a great fuzz, but the issue was it only has one sound and leans on the treble side. So Ed set out to design an upgraded circuit when he started at Rosac electronics in the late 60's. The Nu-Fuzz will get the same Fuzzrite tone plus, you can dial in the creamy rich tone that makes this pedal much more versatile.
This is the first in a limited edition series. These are hand wired by Ed Sanner himself and painted by his son Rick in Bakersfield California on a stainless steel chassis, for years of lasting durability.
We will be offering more designs in the future so don't miss out on this first limited edition run of the NU-FUZZ in 4 candy colors! There will be a review in Guitar Player Magazine soon and they may sell out fast. So get one before they are all gone!
The vintage NU-FUZZ and Fuzzrite pedals are now collectable and sell for 400.00 and up. Ours you can get for $249.00 and are available now on our website.
See here for further information: http://hallmarkguitars.com/pedals/nu-fuzz.shtml
Thanks for looking!
Bob Shade
I thought I would post a new thread about the NU-FUZZ! These are being produced by Ed Sanner exclusively for Hallmark Guitars USA. These boxes according to Ed are an upgrade to the Fuzzrite circuit because they have a depth or tone control and a stainless steel chassis.
A Fuzzrite is a great fuzz, but the issue was it only has one sound and leans on the treble side. So Ed set out to design an upgraded circuit when he started at Rosac electronics in the late 60's. The Nu-Fuzz will get the same Fuzzrite tone plus, you can dial in the creamy rich tone that makes this pedal much more versatile.
This is the first in a limited edition series. These are hand wired by Ed Sanner himself and painted by his son Rick in Bakersfield California on a stainless steel chassis, for years of lasting durability.
We will be offering more designs in the future so don't miss out on this first limited edition run of the NU-FUZZ in 4 candy colors! There will be a review in Guitar Player Magazine soon and they may sell out fast. So get one before they are all gone!
The vintage NU-FUZZ and Fuzzrite pedals are now collectable and sell for 400.00 and up. Ours you can get for $249.00 and are available now on our website.
See here for further information: http://hallmarkguitars.com/pedals/nu-fuzz.shtml
Thanks for looking!
Bob Shade