The Greer Lightspeed Clone (black w/ gold text) was made by "Raygun Designs Pedals & Hand Wound Pickups" on Reverb, using the PedalPCB Mach 1 Overdrive circuit board. Excellent condition, velcro on bottom. It works great and is an identical, part-for-part clone of the Greer Lightspeed. I tried them side by side and could not tell the difference.
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The DDA FX Nein Fuzz, a Fairfield Circuitry ~900 Clone, was made in Portland by builder Tim Drewery. Near mint condition. His description is below:
This is a clone of the fairfield circuitry ~900 fuzz. It was built using the Nein Fuzz PCB from Pedal PCB.
Few things about the circuit and fairfield really hit a home run on this one IMO. So first off this is a jfet based fuzz and it really has a different flavor than your bjt based fuzzes (fuzz face, tone bender, muff etc). The bias knob has a drastic effect going from thick fuzz to a beatifully broken gated sound. The input control can take it from full on fuzz to almost a clean tone. Used combined with the bias you get a gated effect almost reminiscent of the old school mxr noise gate set to the broken settings. Anyways I’m a big fan of this one. Theres some great youtube demos out there.
True bypass; Thru hole parts (except for the jfets); Assembled by hand; Hammered blue powder coat enclosure.