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Fuzzes exist on a spectrum of tones, while one can do anything you want- many can do everything you didn’t know you wanted. Here are three different forms of Germanium Fuzz Faces for the palette. • Dunlop JDF2 NKT275. Stock. This is an interesting transistor- must have been issued in the late 90s, because the transistors are the bigger cans and have an interesting script. •Dunlop JBFF1 Joe Bonamassa Fuzz Face. Stock. Russian Transistors. Have a distinct sound and feel due to the nature of the transistors. •Dunlop JHF1 Hendrix Fuzz Face. Modified and using NOS NewMarket212 Transistors by World Famous Italian Fuzz Master- Lucatta DiSanuzí from Bologna, Italy. Known for his Meatbol Mod, he really knows fuzz tones. Sounds good 5/5 Peppetonis. 3 circuits to try out. Make an offer on all three circuits. Put them in a box, have fun. If you hit the Asking Price, i’ll send the JDF2 in a Funlop Box that fit it. Funlop: it’s like Dunlop, but without the trademark. Just looking to diminish my circuit stockpile that fell off the Dunlop Truck.
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