

The OC75 Vintage by British Pedal Company is a professional MKII Tone Bender pedal featuring three OC75 transistors. It is a detailed replica of the original 1965 Metal Case Tone Bender pedal created by Gary Hurst in London, England. The pedal includes Level and Attack controls and has a folded metal casing. The OC75 transistors are known for their bright and high gain, snappy tone. The pedal's unique tone has been used by artists such as Jeff Beck, Pete Townsend, and Mick Ronson, and can be heard on classic tracks such as 'Hang onto yourself' and 'Moonage Daydream'. The pedal is limited in production and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Specifications:
- Transistors: 3x OC75
- Controls: Attack, Level
- Casing: Cast Aluminium
- Weight: 1 kg
- Dimensions: 30 x 30 x 15 cm
- Effect Type: Fuzz
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