Jimi Hendrix Authentic Analog Pedal Series
Date: Thursday, August 02 @ 18:46:19 EST
Topic: Guitar News


Jim Dunlop releases their Jimi Hendrix Authentic Analog Pedal Series. The series consists of 3 pedals including the Wah,Octavio and the Fuzz Face. If your looking to put some Voodoo in your guitar tone these pedals are worth checking out.

Dunlop JH-1B Jimi Hendrix Signature CryBaby Wah Pedal

The wah-wah pedal was just invented when Hendrix burst on the scene in 1967. And to this day, few players’ names are more synonymous with killer wah leads and wicked, wah-driven syncopated rhythms. The wah pedal that Hendrix used was a 60s design by the Thomas Organ Company and manufactured by JEN in Italy. This is the unmistakable wah tone heard on Hendrix classics like “Up From the Sky,” “Voodoo Child (Slight Return),” “Little Miss Lover” and “Still Raining, Still Dreaming.” The Jimi Hendrix Signature Wah reproduces these timbres, and more, with startling accuracy. Throaty and expressive, it will fire your imagination. The vintage classic look is 100% authentic too, with a flashy chrome top and sleek black Italian crinkle finish aluminum body. From its eye-catching look to its mind-bending sound, everything about this wah just screams Hendrix.

http://www.theguitarfiles.com/product_id-2303.html

Jimi Hendrix Octavio Octave Divider and Fuzz Pedal at a Glance:

The Hendrix tone

Jimi Hendrix was able to mold his guitar tones into incredible sonic textures and shapes, using only a few effects in addition to his cranked-up amp and guitar. In the process, he created an iconic sound that still makes jaws drop nearly 40 years later. When dedicated guitar effects became available in the 1960s, Hendrix was one of the very first artists to embrace them as soundshaping tools, rather than gimmicky afterthoughts tacked on to a dry guitar tone. Many of his legendary solos and sonic journeys took advantage of effects such as the Crybaby wah, UniVibe chorus/vibrato, Fuzz Face distortion, and, of course, the amazing Octavio "octave up" pedal.

Authentic reproduction

Unlike most guitarists of his day who were content to simply amplify the sound of their instruments, Hendrix actively sought out new tools to turn his guitar tones into malleable shapes that could range from chiming bells to roaring beasts to otherworldly sheets of sound. The original Octavio allowed Hendrix to conjure solo tones that brought even some of his most intense solos up another notch! It's all here: every knob and jack, a DPDT on/off switch, and the exact same circuit layout faithfully copied from the original "breadboard," front-panel controls which let you dial in just the right amount of fuzz and adjust overall level.

Jimi Hendrix Octavio Octave Divider and Fuzz Pedal Features:

  • Authentic reproduction
  • Level and Fuzz controls on front panel
  • DPDT on/off switch
  • Same circuit layout as Hendrix's original
  • Metal housing matches original design

http://www.theguitarfiles.com/product_id-2304.html

The Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face gives you the true sound of Hendrix's late 1960s fuzz pedal!

The Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face is a faithful recreation of the fuzz pedal the guitar legend used to launch an incredible array of revolutionary sounds, styles, and songs. Dunlop went through several vintage Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face units, picking a select few and closely examining them for accurate reproduction. As a result, this Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face stays true to the best of the originals, including a handwired circuit board, original-style circular housing and knobs with a turquoise hammertone finish. Now you can get a piece of legendary tone-shaping power with the Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face!

Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face at a Glance:

Jimi Hendrix was able to mold his guitar tones into incredible sonic textures and shapes, using only a few effects in addition to his cranked-up amp and guitar. In the process, he created an iconic sound that still makes jaws drop nearly 40 years later. When dedicated guitar effects became available in the 1960s, Hendrix was one of the very first artists to embrace them as soundshaping tools, rather than gimmicky afterthoughts tacked on to a dry guitar tone. Many of his legendary solos and sonic journeys took advantage of effects such as the Crybaby wah, UniVibe chorus/vibrato, Octavio octave doubler, and, of course, the incomparable Fuzz Face distortion.

An authentic reproduction

Unlike most guitarists of his day who were content to simply amplify the sound of their instruments, Hendrix actively sought out new tools to turn his guitar tones into malleable shapes that could range from chiming bells to roaring beasts to otherworldly sheets of sound. Distortion was a big part of his arsenal, and the Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face gave him the firepower. The Hendrix Fuzz Face is built around the toneful BC108 silicon transistor. It is authentic in every detail - a handwired brown circuit board with no solder mask and circuitry carefully matched to the original specs. The look is 100% accurate too - that groovy circular chassis with tooled clones of the original Fuzz Face knobs in the rare and vintage turquoise hammertone finish.

Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face Features:

  • Authentic reproduction of 1969-1970 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
  • BC108 silicon transistor
  • Hand-wired brown circuit board with no solder mask
  • Circuitry carefully matched to original specs
  • Recreations of original housing, knobs, and finish

http://www.theguitarfiles.com/product_id-2312.html

Dunlop JH-1B Jimi Hendrix Signature CryBaby Wah Pedal

The wah-wah pedal was just invented when Hendrix burst on the scene in 1967. And to this day, few players’ names are more synonymous with killer wah leads and wicked, wah-driven syncopated rhythms. The wah pedal that Hendrix used was a 60s design by the Thomas Organ Company and manufactured by JEN in Italy. This is the unmistakable wah tone heard on Hendrix classics like “Up From the Sky,” “Voodoo Child (Slight Return),” “Little Miss Lover” and “Still Raining, Still Dreaming.”

The Jimi Hendrix Signature Wah reproduces these timbres, and more, with startling accuracy. Throaty and expressive, it will fire your imagination. The vintage classic look is 100% authentic too, with a flashy chrome top and sleek black Italian crinkle finish aluminum body. From its eye-catching look to its mind-bending sound, everything about this wah just screams Hendrix.

http://www.theguitarfiles.com/product_id-2303.html

Jimi Hendrix Octavio Octave Divider and Fuzz Pedal at a Glance:

The Hendrix tone

Jimi Hendrix was able to mold his guitar tones into incredible sonic textures and shapes, using only a few effects in addition to his cranked-up amp and guitar. In the process, he created an iconic sound that still makes jaws drop nearly 40 years later. When dedicated guitar effects became available in the 1960s, Hendrix was one of the very first artists to embrace them as soundshaping tools, rather than gimmicky afterthoughts tacked on to a dry guitar tone. Many of his legendary solos and sonic journeys took advantage of effects such as the Crybaby wah, UniVibe chorus/vibrato, Fuzz Face distortion, and, of course, the amazing Octavio "octave up" pedal.

Authentic reproduction

Unlike most guitarists of his day who were content to simply amplify the sound of their instruments, Hendrix actively sought out new tools to turn his guitar tones into malleable shapes that could range from chiming bells to roaring beasts to otherworldly sheets of sound. The original Octavio allowed Hendrix to conjure solo tones that brought even some of his most intense solos up another notch! It's all here: every knob and jack, a DPDT on/off switch, and the exact same circuit layout faithfully copied from the original "breadboard," front-panel controls which let you dial in just the right amount of fuzz and adjust overall level.

Jimi Hendrix Octavio Octave Divider and Fuzz Pedal Features:

  • Authentic reproduction
  • Level and Fuzz controls on front panel
  • DPDT on/off switch
  • Same circuit layout as Hendrix's original
  • Metal housing matches original design

http://www.theguitarfiles.com/product_id-2304.html

The Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face gives you the true sound of Hendrix's late 1960s fuzz pedal!

The Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face is a faithful recreation of the fuzz pedal the guitar legend used to launch an incredible array of revolutionary sounds, styles, and songs. Dunlop went through several vintage Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face units, picking a select few and closely examining them for accurate reproduction. As a result, this Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face stays true to the best of the originals, including a handwired circuit board, original-style circular housing and knobs with a turquoise hammertone finish. Now you can get a piece of legendary tone-shaping power with the Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face!

Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face at a Glance:

The Hendrix tone

Jimi Hendrix was able to mold his guitar tones into incredible sonic textures and shapes, using only a few effects in addition to his cranked-up amp and guitar. In the process, he created an iconic sound that still makes jaws drop nearly 40 years later. When dedicated guitar effects became available in the 1960s, Hendrix was one of the very first artists to embrace them as soundshaping tools, rather than gimmicky afterthoughts tacked on to a dry guitar tone. Many of his legendary solos and sonic journeys took advantage of effects such as the Crybaby wah, UniVibe chorus/vibrato, Octavio octave doubler, and, of course, the incomparable Fuzz Face distortion.

An authentic reproduction

Unlike most guitarists of his day who were content to simply amplify the sound of their instruments, Hendrix actively sought out new tools to turn his guitar tones into malleable shapes that could range from chiming bells to roaring beasts to otherworldly sheets of sound. Distortion was a big part of his arsenal, and the Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face gave him the firepower. The Hendrix Fuzz Face is built around the toneful BC108 silicon transistor. It is authentic in every detail - a handwired brown circuit board with no solder mask and circuitry carefully matched to the original specs. The look is 100% accurate too - that groovy circular chassis with tooled clones of the original Fuzz Face knobs in the rare and vintage turquoise hammertone finish.

Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face Features:

  • Authentic reproduction of 1969-1970 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
  • BC108 silicon transistor
  • Hand-wired brown circuit board with no solder mask
  • Circuitry carefully matched to original specs
  • Recreations of original housing, knobs, and finish

http://www.theguitarfiles.com/product_id-2312.html







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