Dunlop JHW4 AUTHENTIC HENDRIX™ ’69 PSYCH SERIES BAND OF GYPSYS® FUZZ
The Jimi Hendrix Band of Gypsys Fuzz is based on a mysterious Fuzz Face Distortion that Jimi Hendrix used at several iconic shows between 1969 and 1970, most notably the Band of Gypsys performance. Red with white knobs, this particular fuzz sounded like a completely different animal from any of the other Fuzz Face pedals in his arsenal, snarling with an aggressive, biting tone. The pedal itself has been lost to history, but its unmistakably unique sound lives on in recordings. Our engineers narrowed the sound down to a version of the Octavio® circuit that didn’t have that pedal’s famous octave-up effect.
Dunlop JHW2 AUTHENTIC HENDRIX™ ’69 PSYCH SERIES OCTAVIO® FUZZ
The Authentic Hendrix ’69 Psych Series Octavio Fuzz updates the circuitry of the original cheese wedge Octavio Fuzz for modern players and pedalboards. In its default mode, this pedal snarls with super aggressive silicon saturation. Pushing the Octave switch kicks in the classic octave up fuzz sound so potently demonstrated on tracks such as “One Rainy Wish” and “Purple Haze.” Both modes deliver a range touch-sensitive fuzz tones that will inspire you to venture into uncharted sonic territory just as the incomparable Jimi Hendrix did when he used the Octavio Fuzz to make history. This modern rendering of a classic one-of-a-kind effect comes in an MXR mini housing dressed in the trippy, kaleidoscopic designs of award-winning UK-based design crüe ILOVEDUST.
Dunlop JHW3 AUTHENTIC HENDRIX™ ’69 PSYCH SERIES UNI-VIBE® CHORUS/VIBRATO
The thick wash of Uni-Vibe® Chorus/Vibrato that permeates the landmark Band of Gypsys™ album is undeniably some of the most transcendent tone ever recorded. With that pedal’s chorusy, Leslie-sounding goodness, Jimi Hendrix was able to summon startlingly rich textures that sound as if you can actually spoon them out of the speakers. This pedal delivers those classic tones in all of their stunning analog glory at a fraction of the size of the vintage Shin-ei unit that Hendrix used from 1969 to 1970. Now available in an MXR mini housing emblazoned with the trippy, kaleidoscopic designs of award-winning UK-based design crüe ILOVEDUST, the Uni-Vibe Chorus/Vibrato looks better than ever and takes up way less space on your pedalboard.