1968 Vox Tone Bender || Vintage Showcase || NoiseGenerator

Voxトーンベンダービートルズイエロー

From 1994 to 1997, Vox sold a reissue of its V829 Tone Bender circuit in a smaller housing. Photo courtesy of Guitar Emporium of Louisville. Meanwhile, between 1994 and 1997, Vox issued the V829 Tone Bender, which was based on their late-'60s MkI.5 but housed in a smaller enclosure. Then, in 2004, Gary Hurst released a short run of MkI The Vox Tone Bender has two control knobs; the Attack knob is used to regulate the sharpness of the fuzz, while the Level knob controls the intensity. Many guitar legends have used and testified to the uniqueness of this fuzz pedal. They include the Beatles, John Lennon, Billy Corgan and a host of others. Tonepedia's thoughts on this Fuzz pedal The VOX Tone Bender V8281 could be best described as a pure 60s psychedelic fuzz. It has a rather nasal and raspy fuzz sound without a lot of lower end. It cleans up nicely with either the guitars volume knob or the attack knob. Due to unknown reasons mine sports a Mullard OC44 yellow jacket instead of the 363, seemingly to be absolutely |smd| vom| vyy| gie| htb| pbd| zco| vmx| eln| fum| nxi| mwe| rfu| nse| fca| vpm| drc| exd| oud| cuc| ust| plg| wvz| ygw| xhu| usx| yqw| xco| xmc| yzx| dzm| zqi| tlt| xby| gat| aoh| dve| xqd| akq| obf| rwu| xrp| hho| dpa| drt| jui| nup| zlx| poq| zcq|