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Fuzz Face BC108C (1969)

Fuzz Face BC108C (1969)
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Description
One of the most iconic pedals of our time is with no doubt the Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face. It was issued in 1966 and was quickly favoured by many musicians of the era. The first version used germanium transistors, but due to them getting too hot too quick, Dallas Arbiter moved around 1969 to use silicon transistors. The unit we have here is an all-original one dated 1969. It uses the BC108C transistors, the same as the one Jimi Hendrix used from around “Band Of Gypsys” till his death (although his unit is told to be modified). Also, David Gilmour used a BC108C equipped unit since 1971 more or less. These units do not all sound the same, so treat this demo of the Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face as one example of many. We will try to demo more for you.
Media
Videos
Demo by Wampler Pedals (EN)
Demo by Fuzz Face EXP (EN)
Reviews

Review by TonePedia (EN)

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Technical data
Width
000.00 mm
Depth
000.00 mm
Height
000.00 mm
Weight
000.00 mm
Circuit type
analog
Battery powered
Battery
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