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JHS Pedals Bender 1973 London Fuzz Guitar Effects Pedal Black
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The JHS Bender 1973 fuzz guitar effects pedal recreates the most prized Tone Bender in Josh Scott's collection: his 1973 MK3 Silver/Orange "Onomatopoeia" version. This version has three very special germanium transistors, tons of mojo and 50-plus years of experience. Since that version of the pedal is finicky, Scott sought to replicate the pedal sonically—capturing what it's all about—but in a way that is more consistent, dependable and easy to manufacture. The end result is a pedal that gives you the touch, feel and response of the vintage germanium fuzz but with accuracy and consistency of carefully chosen modern silicon transistors.
If you love the fuzz sounds of Led Zeppelin, Jeff Beck, The Beatles, Mick Ronson (David Bowie) and My Bloody Valentine, then the JHS Bender 1973 London is going to be a welcome addition to your arsenal.
The controls are Volume, Tone and Attack. Volume sets the overall output level of the effect; turn it up and things get louder. Tone lets you sweep between bright and dark tones so that the Bender works well with a range of different amplifiers and guitars. Attack is the distortion control, the more you turn it clockwise, the more fuzz you create. On the side, you will see a “Mode” button that lets you access a never-before-heard "JHS Mode." Push that button for more gain and a mid-frequency boost to send you leads soaring through the mix. With higher Attack settings in this mode, you will feel the fuzz slightly gate depending on your picking dynamics.
If you want a fuzz that can go from middle of the road crunch distortion to full-out aggression, the Bender 1973 London is for you. The tone control is extremely flexible and allows for dozens of sonic variations that most fuzz users only dream about.
If you love the fuzz sounds of Led Zeppelin, Jeff Beck, The Beatles, Mick Ronson (David Bowie) and My Bloody Valentine, then the JHS Bender 1973 London is going to be a welcome addition to your arsenal.
The controls are Volume, Tone and Attack. Volume sets the overall output level of the effect; turn it up and things get louder. Tone lets you sweep between bright and dark tones so that the Bender works well with a range of different amplifiers and guitars. Attack is the distortion control, the more you turn it clockwise, the more fuzz you create. On the side, you will see a “Mode” button that lets you access a never-before-heard "JHS Mode." Push that button for more gain and a mid-frequency boost to send you leads soaring through the mix. With higher Attack settings in this mode, you will feel the fuzz slightly gate depending on your picking dynamics.
If you want a fuzz that can go from middle of the road crunch distortion to full-out aggression, the Bender 1973 London is for you. The tone control is extremely flexible and allows for dozens of sonic variations that most fuzz users only dream about.



Features
- The controls are Volume, Tone and Attack. Volume sets the overall output level of the effect; turn it up and things get louder. Tone lets you sweep between bright and dark tones so that the Bender works well with a range of different amplifiers and guitars. Attack is the distortion control, the more you turn it clockwise, the more fuzz you create. On the side you will see a “Mode” button that lets you access a never-before-heard “JHS Mode.” Push that button for more gain and a mid frequency boost to send you leads soaring through the mix. With higher Attack settings in this mode, you will feel the fuzz slightly gate depending on your picking dynamics.
- If you want a fuzz that can go from middle of the road crunch distortion to full out aggression, the Bender is for you. The tone control is extremely flexible and allows for dozens of sonic variations that most fuzz users only dream about.
Specs
- Uses 9V DC negative center. 4ma consumption
- Do not use more than 9V DC, or your warranty will be voided
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submitted5 years ago
byThomas
fromIndependence Kentucky
Now I've been playing for a year now, not too long but long enough to find a band or many bands that I want to creat the sound of or sound similar to. I mainly try to catch the sound of live performances than studio performances due to live sounds and improv. This pedal sounds exactly like the one Jimmy Page used while playing whole lotta love at Royal Albert Hall 1970.
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