Chankgeez wrote:jwar wrote:I'll agree with the sediment...
Yep, I

sediment.
lordgalvar wrote:...but I guess I just don't think of it that way (and one I played was chank's jerms fixed ghost...and it was tuned different than my ian tuned ghost and the basic audio one...all essentially the same...)
That was a Pep, there, buddy.

And, yeah, I agree with jwar's sediment too. Different builders have different takes on vintage stuff and they're all valid as long as you like what you're hearing and not stuck in the past.

You know me, I ain't stuck in the past haha...just played different fuzzes from different eras and find the ones that I like. And different takes are great to get perspective and to find what you want...but when does a circuit become abandoned and when does it become a clone of something "in production"? I love all the different takes really. Don't really care about vintage vs. modern. And I know it has been done since the beginning of music equipement in all sectors (amps, guitars, etc). I mean, they just discontinued the Disaster Transport, it is cool to clone it now (not that ever would...but it is an honest question as to when something is vintage enough to clone and not step on some one else's ability to make money from it...just a question).
All I am saying is that there is something weird about not including the dude or even mentioning his name...esp. when it wasn't popular to begin with, is that why ?(because it is an easy target or ain't no body going to say nothin'...though more likely it is just honestly bad writing for a description...I would've been fine had they said we took that CA treble fuzz sound and updated it, you know?)? If no one knows about Rosac, why bring it up? It ain't going to help you sell it.
Like DoS said, it just takes one trending thing to change that, but I guess this is more about the precedent set with the Park Fuzz. I guess also, I kinda expect EQD to be more creative than that too. I may not be the biggest fan of them, but at least they carry my interest, get me to look into their stuff sometimes, and have me really interested with a few of their pedals...just kind of expected more.
And "mojo" goes both ways...there will be a lot of people that blindly buy it for that "EQD" sound...so it goes both ways on that.
And I ain't stuck in the past trying to copy anyone's tone (did anyone famous even use the nufuzz?)...I just like playing fuzz and pick ones I like. No problem with ghost doing it in limited numbers (esp since it is a fuzzrite/nufuzz re-take) or even jerms/D*A*M whoever. Just when it becomes a pedal sold on Amazon, Jet, and other mass-retail outlets....shouldn't you at least make an effort to credit (and if they did, play it up so that we know haha).
Plus, let's be serious...this is what this is all really about:
[youtube]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=holBS44V5gU[/youtube]
on yea, and that new show
Baskets can go to hell.