TubeDigitalBoards
Guitars
Guitars
Amps & Effects
Amps & Effects
Used & Vintage
Keyboards & MIDI
Keyboards & MIDI
Drums
Drums
DJ Equipment
DJ Equipment
Basses
Basses
Recording
Recording
Live Sound
Live Sound
Accessories
Accessories
Mics & Wireless
Mics & Wireless
Music Software
Music Software
Lighting
Lighting
- Popular Brands
Band & Orchestra
Band & Orchestra
Platinum Gear
Platinum Gear
Deals
JHS Pedals Berkeley 1973 Fresh Fuzz Replica Effects Pedal Black
$179.00
6-month special financing^ + $8 back in Rewards** Limited time Learn More
Lease-To-Own Purchase OptionsLearn more
Protect your gearLearn more
Cover drops, spills or cracks with Pro Coverage

Need Help?

Description
The Berkeley 1973 Fresh Fuzz Replica pedal from JHS is a recreation of the classic stompbox launched in 1973 by Seamoon Inc. Initially, a fragile plastic enclosure design caused these Bakelite pedals to shatter when guitarists stomped on them, so Seamoon began recasing them in metal enclosures within a few months.
Despite inaccurate reviews that the Fresh Fuzz was “thin sounding,” it gained popularity and has been used extensively by artists like Tom Scholz (Boston) and guitar virtuoso Eric Johnson. This is a tribute to the rarer single op-amp 741 version.
Despite inaccurate reviews that the Fresh Fuzz was “thin sounding,” it gained popularity and has been used extensively by artists like Tom Scholz (Boston) and guitar virtuoso Eric Johnson. This is a tribute to the rarer single op-amp 741 version.

Specs
- Requires 9V DC negative center, 4MA consumption (do not use more than 9V DC)
- Battery operation via a single 9V battery (sold separately)
Featured Articles
Reviews
Be the first to review the Product
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitteda year ago
asked byBluesmasterJr
fromCincinnati, Ohio
I looking for the JHS BERKELEY 1973 FUZZ and the JHS PLUGIN 1967 FUZZ pedals. Hopefully from the Cinti or Florence stores.
Ploease see ------- JHS Pedals Plug-in 1967 Boss Tone Replica Effects Pedal Black