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Dunlop JH-F1 Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face Pedal

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Description
The Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face Distortion is a meticulously faithful reproduction of the 1969“70 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face model that Jimi used on classic albums such as Electric Ladyland. Dunlop's engineering department examined hoards of vintage Fuzz Face pedals, honing in on a few units which possessed that unmistakable Jimi voodoo.
The Hendrix Fuzz Face is built around the toneful BC108 silicon transistor. It is authentic in every detail, featuring a hand-wired brown circuit board with no solder mask and circuitry carefully matched to original specs. It' all housed in a 100% accurate groovy circular chassis with tooled clones of the original Fuzz Face knobs in the rare and vintage turquoise hammertone finish. A truly playable collectable for any Hendrix or Fuzz Face fanatic.



Features
- BC-108 silicon transistor
- Hand wired circuit board
- Original Fuzz Face knobs
- Turquoise hammertone finish
- Powered by 9V battery
Warranty
Trigger capo - one year warranty.
Picks - 30 day warranty.
Straps - 90 day warranty.
Strap locks - one year warranty (must follow instructions).
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4.42
12 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Fuzz mania!!!
I tried this today out of curiousity to see how well it would channel the Jimi vibe.I used a strat going through a super reverb reissue.At first,I thought what a useless piece of junk!Until about 4 o'clock on the gain control(there is only volume and gain)all you get is a thick,useless bass tone(!?!?).Past that,the tone suddenly brightens up into a thick,intense fuzz.That tone is certainly not versatile for many applications.But...when you roll back the guitar volume to about 8.5 to 9,suddenly you get a tone very similar to Jimi's live tone.I read that Jimi would crank his amps all the way up and use the guitar's volume knob for different tones.Turned down to different degrees,you can get a cleaner 'Hey Joe' sound to a bluesier 'Red House' tone.Wide open gives you a crazy fuzz,like heard on 'Wild Thing'.Overall,it is a cool pedal but certainly geared to a specific genre of music.I'm not sure yet,but I might buy it.
Most Liked Negative Review
No 9V Jack (You have been warned)
Love this pedal... but for $130+ is should come with a 9V interface on the back so you can plug it into your power strip/pedal board. The little things make a big difference. Who schleps batteries around in this day and age...? (Five stars then if you like using batteries but I say three...) The MXR one I own comes with a 9V jack. The MXR one has good sound but a limitation on the low end where I can't dial it back as much as I want. On the heavy end, the MXR is great, I love it. The Jimi pedal gives you wider range band or control and it's a great sound, it's warmer, I love this pedal too and use it with my VOX 15 Watt setup on clean which gives me a great blues kind of sound with fuzz over it... Think Jimi, Stones, Queen... I also have an ECHO PARK from line 6 hooked up to the VOX, which I can use to get a great U2 sounds...
- Amateur Recording3
- Home Studio3
- Outdoor Events / Games3
- Performances2
- Professional Recording2
- Experienced1
- Novice1
- Professional Musician1
- Excellent Sound Quality3
- Responsive3
- Versatile2
- Compact1
- Good Selection Of Effects1
Reviewed by 12 customers
I would get another
Verified Buyer
submitted3 years ago
byBill
fromChula Vista
Replaces the original Arbiter model I had I. High school
Good unit,but no 9v plug adaptor
submitted4 years ago
byJim b
fromVirginia
Sound is good ,but having to use battery is a pain
Hendrix
submitted5 years ago
bySV
fromFt Worth
Sounds killer
Exactly what it is supposed to sound like!
Verified Buyer
submitted9 years ago
byJZ
fromAlgonquin, IL
Extremely versatile fuzz. I have played the swollen pickle and big mff and those don't compare if you want a Hendrix tone. You can get a ton of fuzz form this or tone it down and get a "like a rolling stone" tone that Hendrix played. Would buy a million times over.. I play it with an American Strat through a Marshall DSL40c. Finally found the perfect tone...
no source!!
submitted12 years ago
byFERNANDO FALCAO
fromsherman oaks CA
It works only with a 9V battery!! The sound is awesome...buy or die...
No 9V Jack (You have been warned)
submitted13 years ago
byED CREAN
fromNashua NH
Love this pedal... but for $130+ is should come with a 9V interface on the back so you can plug it into your power strip/pedal board. The little things make a big difference. Who schleps batteries around in this day and age...? (Five stars then if you like using batteries but I say three...) The MXR one I own comes with a 9V jack. The MXR one has good sound but a limitation on the low end where I can't dial it back as much as I want. On the heavy end, the MXR is great, I love it. The Jimi pedal gives you wider range band or control and it's a great sound, it's warmer, I love this pedal too and use it with my VOX 15 Watt setup on clean which gives me a great blues kind of sound with fuzz over it... Think Jimi, Stones, Queen... I also have an ECHO PARK from line 6 hooked up to the VOX, which I can use to get a great U2 sounds...
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