I just received my Buzzrite pedal yesterday. Chris - good job packing it - the outer box looked like somebody drop-kicked it! Anyway I unpacked it as fast as I could and was glad to see a sparkling new, undamaged Buzzrite pedal. It is heftier than I expected, which is a testament to it's sturdiness. I wasn't able to play with it until this morning. So I got out my MIJ Mosrite and plugged into the Buzzrite and into my little Park practice amp. Wow, instant "Swingin' Creeper"
 .  Unlike a lot of modern fuzzes, this one has that soft attack of those classic fuzz sounds.  Next I tried to play the Venture's version of "When You Walk in the Room" from the Ventures KNock Me Out, on which Nokie I think is actually playing thru a fuzz - well anyway, it nails that sound.  Those were the two sounds I was going for and I got it.  Of course I had to throw in a little Keef doing "Satisfaction", and that was spot on.
 .  Unlike a lot of modern fuzzes, this one has that soft attack of those classic fuzz sounds.  Next I tried to play the Venture's version of "When You Walk in the Room" from the Ventures KNock Me Out, on which Nokie I think is actually playing thru a fuzz - well anyway, it nails that sound.  Those were the two sounds I was going for and I got it.  Of course I had to throw in a little Keef doing "Satisfaction", and that was spot on.I haven't used a fuzz pedal in any actual playing situations before, so I can't make a comparison. But I have tried some out at the guitar shop, and this pedal definitely has the classic vibe that the modern ones don't. If anyone is still on the fence about the Buzzrite, I would say go for it. Chris, thanks for the quick turnaround and being easy to work with. Thanks!
Byron





 
 


