Dunlop JHF3 Band of Gypsies Fuzz Face Distortion Pedal

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Using recordings of Hendrix shows, Dunlop has designed a Fuzz Face that rivals the one Jimi used in the late '60s. Easily dial in iconic tone with two knobs.

Over the course of '69-'70, Jimi Hendrix appeared at his most noted live shows -- live at Woodstock, Live at Berkeley, and Live at the Fillmore East -- using a mysterious red Fuzz Face Distortion with white knobs. That fuzz box sounded like a completely different animal from any of the other Fuzz Face pedals in Jimi's arsenal, snarling with a far more aggressive, biting tone.

The pedal itself has been lost to history, but its unmistakably unique tone lives on in the recordings of those three iconic shows, and Hendrix aficionados have tried to cop that sound for years.

We are happy to say that their tonal quest can finally come to a glorious end.
Poring tirelessly over all of the different customized circuit designs Jimi used over the years, our engineers narrowed down this elusive fuzz tone to a version of the Octavio Fuzz without the octave up circuitry. After making a few tweaks, they nailed it with the JHF3 Band of Gypsys Fuzz Face Distortion.

Now, you can get the same Fuzz Face tone Jimi used to woo the masses at his most famous performances, in a classic Fuzz Face housing with hand-wired components. Limited edition.

Features:

- Limited edition
- Red face with white knobs
- Hand-wired components
- True bypass

- Dimensions: (L x W x H) 11 x 5 x 4"
- Weight: 2.6 lbs

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 707-745-2722