Hallmark 60's demo, distorted & clean

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Re: Hallmark 60's demo, distorted & clean

Postby Bob Shade » Thu Dec 06, 2012 6:00 am

These are being built by Ed Sanner using the same components as the 60's models. Did this answer the question?

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Re: Hallmark 60's demo, distorted & clean

Postby Franco » Thu Dec 06, 2012 3:22 pm

"psyched out" by the ventures has a guitar tone that i think qualifies as a fuzzrite sound. if the nu fuzz replicates that tone, i will be getting one for sure.

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Re: Hallmark 60's demo, distorted & clean

Postby Bob Shade » Thu Dec 06, 2012 4:48 pm

Super! Yes the prototype Ed made sounds fantastic.

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Re: Hallmark 60's demo, distorted & clean

Postby arpsum » Wed Dec 12, 2012 5:27 pm

Hi Bob, when the original NU-FUZZ launched? As far as I investigated, it was made in 1967. is this correct?

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Re: Hallmark 60's demo, distorted & clean

Postby Bob Shade » Wed Dec 12, 2012 7:37 pm

Yes that sounds right from what Ed has told me. He left Mosrite prior to it's demise to team up with other ex Mosrite guys to help form ROSAC Electronics. Amplifiers, guitar effects and PA systems were produced.

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Re: Hallmark 60's demo, distorted & clean

Postby arpsum » Sun Dec 16, 2012 7:12 pm

I saw and had a chat with Dan when he came to Japan a few years ago. I noticed he used that very NU-FUZZ at that time and he kindly explained the advantage of NU-FUZZ.

Can we see the pix of prototype model of your new NU-FUZZ ? And if possible, I want to know why NU-FUZZ performs better than FUZZrite. None other than Ed Sanner can explain the truth.


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