Izzrite Fuzz with Bias control
Izzrite Fuzz with Bias control
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From ripping, huge Stooges tones to raspy 60s psych Velvet Underground fuzziness.
Its not a Fuzzface, Tonebender or Big Muff .. its the Izzrite.
If you love 60s clanky, scuzzy fuzztones of you'll dig Izzy's new creation - the IzzRite. Based on the Mozrite Fuzzrite but with an added control labelled 'Height' which mis-biases one of the transistors for more volume AND 60s psych clatter
Controls are Vol - Height - Depth.
- Vol speaks for itself
- Depth is best described as a primitive clean blend between a less fuzzy transistor and an almost broken sounding one.
- Height - Is our mod that mis-biases the cleaner transistor to add another layer of texture
Built using a pair of Dec 1984 ME C1016 Red Dot silicon transistors from our growing stash of factory graded transistor batches from the 60s, 70s and 80s.
Izzy screen prints the enclosures using super glossy old school black enamel ink onto the black sand textured, powder coat.
Black on Black its hard to photograph just how cool this finish is.
We build all our fuzz pedals in our garden workshop in Northamptonshire UK. This includes painting, drilling, and screen printing the design onto the enclosures. Izzy populates the vintage style circuit board with the finest components. We finish the entire pedal to a standard that looks as good inside, as it sounds on the outside. It might be covered up but when you're in that moment you KNOW the mojo you have under the hood.
Please be aware, these are totally hand built and so there might me some slight cosmetic variation between each pedal. Tonally, We play each one to make sure they sound as good as the first one, before signing off, no tone generator, no gadgets - just a telecaster and my ears.
Please note, all my silicon pedals have a boss style 2.1 center negative DC jack only, there is no battery snap. silicon transistors are not sensitive to DC supply type unlike their germanium counterparts.





