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Analog Man Sunface Fuzz Pedal

$ 269.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Analog Man
  • Condition: Used
  • Type: Fuzz

    Description

    AnalogMan SunFace BC108
    The SunFace BC108 (circa 2007-2009) is an amazing fuzz pedal that can nail the iconic Hendrix and Pink Floyd Pompeii/Dark Side of the Moon tones you desire. Think Gilmour doing “Echoes” at Pompeii for starters. The pedal is in great condition and works perfectly. Pedal has always been home and never-gigged with. Power supply is not included.
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    From Analog Man’s site:
    The [SunFaces] are hand-built in the USA in small gold boxes, with our own USA made SUNFACE circuit board, which was made small enough to fit in almost any enclosure. As you can see in the picture down below a bit, this is a VERY high quality board of the same type used on our other pedals. It is better quality than almost any other fuzzface clone you will find, with shielding, plated through-holes, etc to meet military specs. It also has an internal CLEAN trim pot (white knob). This trim pot acts like turning down the VOLUME knob on your guitar, to clean up the fuzz. It can be used to preset the sound as with the volume knob rolled back a bit. It also allows easier control of the volume knob on your guitar when the white CLEAN trim pot is turned a bit. It can also be used to kill Radio Frequency Interference, which may be a problem on high gain pedals in some areas, by turning it down a hair. The CLEAN trimpot will also allow the sunface to work better after a vintage style wah pedal, without having to use a foxrox wah retrofit. It does not reduce the amount of fuzz that much, with humbuckers it can actually seem to have MORE fuzz by turning it a bit. like all our handmade pedals, the Sunface has true bypass, so when off they do not alter your sound at all.
    2012 Sun Face : in 2012 we started using a brighter, shinier gold box for the smaller Sunface pedals, as seen on the pedal on the right. I like the gold color better. The Z VEX power plate will fit these cases well too.
    BC108C
    In May 2013, we got some Telefunken brand BC108C silicon transistors. The old fuzzfaces from 1970 usually used the TFK brand BC108C transistors. "C" is the gain range of the transistor, it's the highest gain, "B" would be lower gain. These BC108C don't look the same as the ones made in 1970, or the same as some we got from the late 70s. They seem to be made by TFK but we can't guarantee that, so we are not charging extra for these transistors. We do have just a few actual NOS BC108C transistors that we can use for restoring an old Fuzz face pedal where their high price would be worth it. We also have some BC108B 1980s transistors, not Telefunken brand. Nice if you want the BC108 sound but without as high gain.