JHS Pedals Legends Of Fuzz Series Bender MKIII Overdrive Pedal
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Brookfield, WI, United States
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The Legends of Fuzz Series from JHS Pedals brings several classic fuzz styles to life in four all-new pedals.
The Bender is JHS Pedals' recreation of a classic 1973 Tonebender fuzz. With three germanium transistors, a simple three-knob interface, and a side-mounted "Mode" switch, the Bender delivers classic British-style fuzz with plenty of room to contour your sound and make it unique to you. After Volume, Tone, and Attack (Distortion) knobs are dialed-in, the Mode button allows you to access a "JHS Mode", which adds gain and mids to help lead players cut through the mix. With a flexible, yet straightforward set of controls and authentic british-style fuzz, you won't want to miss out on the JHS Bender.
Specs:
-British-style germanium fuzz
-Volume, Tone, and Attack controls
-Mode button
-made in Kansas City, USA
The Legends of Fuzz Series from JHS Pedals brings several classic fuzz styles to life in four all-new pedals.
The Bender is JHS Pedals' recreation of a classic 1973 Tonebender fuzz. With three germanium transistors, a simple three-knob interface, and a side-mounted "Mode" switch, the Bender delivers classic British-style fuzz with plenty of room to contour your sound and make it unique to you. After Volume, Tone, and Attack (Distortion) knobs are dialed-in, the Mode button allows you to access a "JHS Mode", which adds gain and mids to help lead players cut through the mix. With a flexible, yet straightforward set of controls and authentic british-style fuzz, you won't want to miss out on the JHS Bender.
Specs:
-British-style germanium fuzz
-Volume, Tone, and Attack controls
-Mode button
-made in Kansas City, USA
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