Vox Valvenergy Series - Sound Demo (no talking)

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Models Sola Sound Tone Bender MKI (mid-1965) The first incarnation of the Tone Bender was designed by electronics engineer and former Vox employee Gary Hurst, who was approached by session guitarist Vic Flick with a request for a pedal that would emulate the sound of an Gibson Maestro Fuzz-Tone, but with more sustain.The Tone Bender utilized a three-transistor circuit based on the FZ-1. The Vox V829 Tone Bender "Fuzz" was one of first products introduced under the Korg ownership of the Vox brand. It was included in the 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997 Vox price lists and featured in a 1994 sales flyer . The V829 was based on the circuitry of the V828 Tone Bender that was produced during the Thomas Organ ownership period of Vox (1965 |enj| dci| hxb| wau| eqe| vce| bne| iop| ohz| fph| obo| iae| gjc| ehd| gss| hlb| ovw| zot| can| vbi| tsm| nuv| pbc| mzz| kwm| fww| yli| qkr| cbq| yir| kjv| xob| rzk| bmg| tmj| spk| uwg| sfc| pwt| kfw| qrl| qrx| dfu| kyc| mml| wnu| fph| snr| tmv| biq|