This item is in excellent working condition and barely used.The BPC Compact Series MKII Tone Bender is a detailed replica of the 1966 PROFESSIONAL MK II although in a pedal board-friendly casing. The OC81D Loaded...
This item is in excellent working condition and barely used.The BPC Compact Series MKII Tone Bender is a detailed replica of the 1966 PROFESSIONAL MK II although in a pedal board-friendly casing. The OC81D Loaded...
The BPC MKI Tone Bender is a detailed replica of the original 1965 Metal Case Tone Bender pedal created by Gary Hurst in London, England. The BPC MKI features the same transistor specification as the original so...
NEW - We are pleased to offer the new Britsound Fuzz Pedals. Based on the 1968 style MKIII Tone Bender fuzz, it features 3x OC75 Transistors, Volume, Fuzz and Treble Control. This was the fuzz which can be seen being...
NEW - This is a detailed compact replica of one of the world’s most iconic effects. The Dallas Rangemaster treble booster, originally produced in 1965 has been used by many of the worlds most respected artists including...
NEW - Often known as the mythical fuzz due to the very few original examples which exist, the MKI.5 Tone Bender was produced in 1966 and was the first tone bender that featured the iconic Grey Hammerite Aluminium...
NEW - The BPC MKII Tone Bender is a detailed replica of the 1966 PROFESSIONAL MK II Tone Bender pedals created by Gary Hurst. The circuit unlike the MK 1.5 had a 3 Transistor circuit that based on producion and supply...
NEW - The BPC MKII Tone Bender OC81D is a detailed replica of the 1966 PROFESSIONAL MK II Tone Bender pedals created by Gary Hurst. The circuit unlike the MK 1.5 had a 3 Transistor circuit which, based on...
NEW - The BPC MKI Tone Bender is a detailed replica of the original 1965 Metal Case Tone Bender pedal created by Gary Hurst in London, England. The BPC MKI features the same transistor specification as the original so...
NEW - This pedal is a detailed replica of the original John Hornby Skewes Zonk Machine MKI pedal produced in Leeds England in 1965 – 1966. The Zonk Machine is similar to the original Gary Hurst MK I Tone Bender that...
NEW - Celebrating 50 years since its creation, the British Pedal company BPC PEPBOX is a detailed replica of the original unit designed by Pepe Rush for WEM around 1965. This pedal was most famously used by John Lennon...
NEW - This is a detailed replica of the original 1965 Burns Buzzaround pedal that to many is the HOLY GRAIL OF EFFECTS. The Buzzaround is a unique fuzz which utilised 3 x NKT213 transistors and for the first time...