BearAss (Fuzz/Compressor/Sustainer) demo/review
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CoolGuitarGear CoolGuitarGear https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=478912
- KVRist
- 228 posts since 15 Nov, 2020
I have no affiliation to the company.
LiberaToe’s BearAss is a true-bypass multi-functional pedal chock full of features and uses, for both guitar and bass. It is a Fuzz and Compressor/Sustainer with some very decent flexibility; the Fuzz can range from a touch-sensitive grit to a thick and massive saturation, and the player has access to two modes of Compression (that or a Sustainer). The Compression (green channel) pushes the attack for a tighter and chewier response, whereas the Sustainer (with Boost on the red channel) preserves the natural attack to allow notes to breathe while enhancing sustain and volume.
Let’s tackle the Fuzz first, which starts off fairly smooth on low gain output, and cleans up exceptionally well (as stated above, a hint of grit when controlled with a guitar’s volume). As you turn up the Fuzz close to 12-noon and beyond, the quality switches to a more aggressive square wave for thick Doom and Psychedelic Rock. Even cranked full BearAss cleans up very well to medium Fuzz intensity, albeit with that square wave characteristic, which makes it ideal for classic rock-type distortion/drive/fuzz with a guitar’s volume down, then soaring lead with the guitar’s volume full (particularly with the Sustainer engaged). The Fuzz’s tone offers a very usable range, whether all the way down or up, sounding neither too bassy or shrill.
The Compressor is obvious when it’s down all the way, and helps to clean up the Fuzz for tighter control. In the demo I used the Compressor during rhythm, set about 9-o’clock. Once Compression is set past 12-noon it works very well to provide those choppy, snappy chords without sounding flat or squishy (you get some of that, but it’s not sterile sounding, as I’ve experienced with some compressors). In essence, you can reduce the attack of notes while flattening out the output for a more consistent volume throughout, but while adding some sustain overall.
The Sustainer is excellent, allowing previous notes to decay slowly while latter notes blossom. This can be useful for some fast rhythms (to keep notes and artifacts from bleeding into one another), but adds that clarity and a tighter cascading of notes when playing lead. The Boost function with the Sustainer is HUGE. I typically never had the level past 9-o’clock (likely just past parity), whereas the volume on the Compressor seems to be around parity at 12-noon or a touch higher (closer to 1-o’clock when engaged, as the notes do flatten and you can lose a bit of volume compared to when not using the Compressor).
As an added bonus, both the Compressor and Sustainer have a Voice control. When set all the way left (counter-clockwise), the tone is flat and full-range. All the way right and the tone has more mid-focus. At 12-noon, there is reduced low end and tightness. You then can adjust how much full range or mid-focus together with tightness by adjusting accordingly between the values. I like this feature a lot as you can better sculpt your tone using the Comp/Sust and adding that to the Fuzz (or other pedals in the chain).
For about $130, this is a great value pedal, as its electronics are of very high quality (manufactured in South Korea and not China) and there is a lot of tweaking available. Even if you don’t use Fuzz much, you have access to a very simple-to-use Compressor and Sustainer to integrate with your typical drive, distortion, or amp gain. It takes seconds to dial into useful settings, and with the diversity of the Fuzz, I suspect non-fuzz lovers will find this analog pedal less typical. Another winner from LiberaToe, BearAss requires only 60mA of power.
https://www.liberatoe.com/product-page/ ... iece-pedal
LiberaToe’s BearAss is a true-bypass multi-functional pedal chock full of features and uses, for both guitar and bass. It is a Fuzz and Compressor/Sustainer with some very decent flexibility; the Fuzz can range from a touch-sensitive grit to a thick and massive saturation, and the player has access to two modes of Compression (that or a Sustainer). The Compression (green channel) pushes the attack for a tighter and chewier response, whereas the Sustainer (with Boost on the red channel) preserves the natural attack to allow notes to breathe while enhancing sustain and volume.
Let’s tackle the Fuzz first, which starts off fairly smooth on low gain output, and cleans up exceptionally well (as stated above, a hint of grit when controlled with a guitar’s volume). As you turn up the Fuzz close to 12-noon and beyond, the quality switches to a more aggressive square wave for thick Doom and Psychedelic Rock. Even cranked full BearAss cleans up very well to medium Fuzz intensity, albeit with that square wave characteristic, which makes it ideal for classic rock-type distortion/drive/fuzz with a guitar’s volume down, then soaring lead with the guitar’s volume full (particularly with the Sustainer engaged). The Fuzz’s tone offers a very usable range, whether all the way down or up, sounding neither too bassy or shrill.
The Compressor is obvious when it’s down all the way, and helps to clean up the Fuzz for tighter control. In the demo I used the Compressor during rhythm, set about 9-o’clock. Once Compression is set past 12-noon it works very well to provide those choppy, snappy chords without sounding flat or squishy (you get some of that, but it’s not sterile sounding, as I’ve experienced with some compressors). In essence, you can reduce the attack of notes while flattening out the output for a more consistent volume throughout, but while adding some sustain overall.
The Sustainer is excellent, allowing previous notes to decay slowly while latter notes blossom. This can be useful for some fast rhythms (to keep notes and artifacts from bleeding into one another), but adds that clarity and a tighter cascading of notes when playing lead. The Boost function with the Sustainer is HUGE. I typically never had the level past 9-o’clock (likely just past parity), whereas the volume on the Compressor seems to be around parity at 12-noon or a touch higher (closer to 1-o’clock when engaged, as the notes do flatten and you can lose a bit of volume compared to when not using the Compressor).
As an added bonus, both the Compressor and Sustainer have a Voice control. When set all the way left (counter-clockwise), the tone is flat and full-range. All the way right and the tone has more mid-focus. At 12-noon, there is reduced low end and tightness. You then can adjust how much full range or mid-focus together with tightness by adjusting accordingly between the values. I like this feature a lot as you can better sculpt your tone using the Comp/Sust and adding that to the Fuzz (or other pedals in the chain).
For about $130, this is a great value pedal, as its electronics are of very high quality (manufactured in South Korea and not China) and there is a lot of tweaking available. Even if you don’t use Fuzz much, you have access to a very simple-to-use Compressor and Sustainer to integrate with your typical drive, distortion, or amp gain. It takes seconds to dial into useful settings, and with the diversity of the Fuzz, I suspect non-fuzz lovers will find this analog pedal less typical. Another winner from LiberaToe, BearAss requires only 60mA of power.
https://www.liberatoe.com/product-page/ ... iece-pedal
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- KVRAF
- 3032 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from Central NY
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- KVRAF
- 18492 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
So you have anything without any spam in it?
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- KVRAF
- 3032 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from Central NY
Well.....there's

There's not much spam in that!

There's not much spam in that!
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CoolGuitarGear CoolGuitarGear https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=478912
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 228 posts since 15 Nov, 2020
I don't work for this company, nor the others I've reviewed over the years (without payment; I have four regular hobbies, and doing this is one of them)... UA, Hagerman Amps, Carl Martin, Hotone, KMA Machines, KSR Amps, Palmer, Eventide, Gup Tech, Mission Engineering, Driftwood Amps, Morley, Mooer, ZVEX, Sonicake, Musicman, Pure Salem, Schecter, Carvin, two custom guitar builders, various inexpensive Asian pedal builders, Ibanez, Sonuus, Quilter, Victory Amps, etc. Nothing like ignorance. I forgot... Line6, Kiesel, ClinchFX, Peavey, Laney, Orange, Wylde Audio, NEXG, Strobel, Yamaha, Korg.
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- KVRAF
- 3032 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from Central NY
How nice that you have so much FREE time on your hands. 
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- addled muppet weed
- 111326 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
tbf, he doesnt spam both forums here with the same bits, and doesnt just do all the same stuff everyone else is doing all the time, so ive seen a couple of bits that id have otherwise missed.CapnLockheed wrote: Mon Oct 27, 2025 6:14 pm How nice that you have so much FREE time on your hands.![]()
and most importantly, if ive had a question (there was one time) he replied, unlike most people who drop videos, and never reply to the thread again.
and of course, we dont have to click or watch
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CoolGuitarGear CoolGuitarGear https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=478912
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 228 posts since 15 Nov, 2020
I'm 60 and semi retired... no kids. Does that help you out in coming to grips with all this?CapnLockheed wrote: Mon Oct 27, 2025 6:14 pm How nice that you have so much FREE time on your hands.![]()
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- KVRAF
- 3032 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from Central NY
Point well taken. I'm older than he is and also have no kids....I just choose to use more of my time actually making making music rather than demoing gear I can't afford. The OP's post's just seemed a bit spammy to me as he often praises gear that people that do this sort of thing for more than a "hobby" are not so excited about. If this is truly just his "hobby" then....my bad. Being that MY "hobby" is buying/selling/refurbishing gear I've seen probably as many video gear reviews as anyone alive. The OP's videos and motivation for making them just seemed a bit phishy to me in the larger scheme of things. If I'm wrong, then as I said, I'm sorry my bad.and of course, we dont have to click or watch
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CoolGuitarGear CoolGuitarGear https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=478912
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 228 posts since 15 Nov, 2020
Well, then, I must become more like you to make my time of value, right? How weird. I like gear because it inspires me to do different things, and I must have composed 600 pieces since first getting into playing in my early 40s, including pieces I write FOR THE DEMOS. So, yes, I compose, if that makes you feel better. As far as my excitement... interesting how you read into emotions in my writing, as I merely bring up positive points for the most part, and negative points where necessary (more so expensive gear than some thing costing $65, for example, since expectations are greater for a pricey item). Where were you when I reviewed Eventide's H90, or Driftwood Amp's Purple Nightmare? You seem all hell bent on suggesting I'm spamming reviewing a $110 dollar pedal from South Korea, lol.CapnLockheed wrote: Tue Oct 28, 2025 4:38 pmPoint well taken. I'm older than he is and also have no kids....I just choose to use more of my time actually making making music rather than demoing gear I can't afford. The OP's post's just seemed a bit spammy to me as he often praises gear that people that do this sort of thing for more than a "hobby" are not so excited about. If this is truly just his "hobby" then....my bad. Being that MY "hobby" is buying/selling/refurbishing gear I've seen probably as many video gear reviews as anyone alive. The OP's videos and motivation for making them just seemed a bit phishy to me in the larger scheme of things. If I'm wrong, then as I said, I'm sorry my bad.and of course, we dont have to click or watch
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- KVRAF
- 3032 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from Central NY
I said I was sorry. What more do you want? I hope You Tube is compensating you for all those clicks. In any case this conversation is becoming tiresome. I'm done here.
Have a wonderful life!!
Have a wonderful life!!
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CoolGuitarGear CoolGuitarGear https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=478912
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 228 posts since 15 Nov, 2020
I'm not monetized. But keep making up stuff and have a wonderful life.CapnLockheed wrote: Thu Oct 30, 2025 7:25 pm I said I was sorry. What more do you want? I hope You Tube is compensating you for all those clicks. In any case this conversation is becoming tiresome. I'm done here.
Have a wonderful life!!
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- KVRAF
- 3032 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from Central NY
Oh so now you've resorted to calling me a LIAR?? I did NOT say you WERE being paidCoolGuitarGear wrote: Fri Oct 31, 2025 8:54 amI'm not monetized. But keep making up stuff and have a wonderful life.CapnLockheed wrote: Thu Oct 30, 2025 7:25 pm I said I was sorry. What more do you want? I hope You Tube is compensating you for all those clicks. In any case this conversation is becoming tiresome. I'm done here.
Have a wonderful life!!
by You Tube. I said I HOPE You Tube was compensating you because your "hobby" is definitely make You Tube money. But go ahead and keep working for You Tube for free if that's how you get you jollies.
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CoolGuitarGear CoolGuitarGear https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=478912
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 228 posts since 15 Nov, 2020
You have issues. You add stuff to your argument that is irrelevant and not true, and you just can't let it go. Now I'm working for YT for nothing. Give it a break. IT'S A HOBBY... I ENJOY DOING IT. Maybe find one and leave me alone. But I bet you can't.CapnLockheed wrote: Sat Nov 01, 2025 7:26 pmOh so now you've resorted to calling me a LIAR?? I did NOT say you WERE being paidCoolGuitarGear wrote: Fri Oct 31, 2025 8:54 amI'm not monetized. But keep making up stuff and have a wonderful life.CapnLockheed wrote: Thu Oct 30, 2025 7:25 pm I said I was sorry. What more do you want? I hope You Tube is compensating you for all those clicks. In any case this conversation is becoming tiresome. I'm done here.
Have a wonderful life!!
by You Tube. I said I HOPE You Tube was compensating you because your "hobby" is definitely make You Tube money. But go ahead and keep working for You Tube for free if that's how you get you jollies.