A detailed replica of the original 1965 Metal Case Tone Bender pedal created by Gary Hurst in London, England. The BPC MKI Tone Bender features the same transistor specification (1x OC75 and 2x 2G381) as the original version. This configuration has a unique tone and a special character which cannot
This pedal was inspired by the classic sounds of the Dumble Overdrive Special from the late 1980s and 1990s. The pedal has four controls for Gain, Dynamic, Tone and Volume and a Boost switch. To offer more headroom, the pedal can be operated with 9 volts as well as with 18 volts. Owners of the
Pedal that has been inspired by the classic sounds of the Dumble amplifiers of the late 1970s. The pedal features four controls for Gain, Volume, Depth and Tone. To offer more headroom, the pedal can be operated with 9 volts as well as with 18 volts. Dumble Silverface amp owners includes Stevie Ray
A detailed replica of the 1966 Professional MKII Tone Bender pedal created by Gary Hurst. Unlike the MKI.5, the MKII had a 3 transistor circuit which, based on production and supply, comprised of either 3x OC75 or 3x OC81D transistors and offered increased sustain. The OC81D loaded MKII can be
A detailed replica of one of the world's most iconic effectsthe Dallas Rangemaster treble booster. Originally produced in 1965, it has been used by many of the worlds most respected artists including Eric Clapton, Tony Iommi, Rory Gallagher, Brian May, Marc Bolan, Ritchie Blackmore and many more
A compact, modern replica of one of the world's most iconic effectsthe Dallas Rangemaster treble booster. Originally produced in 1965, it has been used by many of the worlds most respected artists including Eric Clapton, Tony Iommi, Rory Gallagher, Brian May, Marc Bolan, Ritchie Blackmore and many
A compact, modern replica of the original Zonk Machine MKI pedal that was developed by Wilsic Sound for John Hornby Skewes and produced in Leeds, England from 1965 to 1966. The design and circuit topology of the Zonk Machine looks very similar to the original MKI Tone Bender (designed by Gary
A compact, modern replica of the 1966 Professional MKII Tone Bender pedal created by Gary Hurst. The BPC MKII Tone Bender features an authentic 3 transistor circuit with 3x OC81D transistors that provides a thicker and slightly less aggressive sound than the MKI version. The OC81D loaded original