

The Tone Bender MKI by British Pedal Company is a compact version of the 1965 pedal originally developed by effects wizard Gary Hurst. It features the MKI Tone Bender circuit and is handmade in the UK. The pedal is equipped with Germanium PNP transistors and has level and attack controls. The transistors used in the MKI are OC75, known for being bright and high gain, and 2G381, which provides the pedal with its unique tone and sag when bending notes. The pedal requires its own isolated 9V power supply due to the nature of the PNP transistors, which cannot be used with a daisy-chained supply.
The technical specifications include:
- Transistor Specification: 1x OC75 + 2x 2G381
- Controls: Level and Attack
- Power: Negative 9V DC Power inlet
- Special Features: Germanium PNP Transistors
- Dimensions: 11 x 5.5 in / 30 x 15 cm
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