Dunlop JHMS2 Authentic Hendrix ’68 Shrine Series Octavio Fuzz Pedal
Dunlop JHMS2 Authentic Hendrix ’68 Shrine Series Octavio Fuzz Pedal – Replicate the elusive octave-up effect that Jimi Hendrix used on “Purple Haze” with the Dunlop Authentic Hendrix ’68 Shrine Series Octavio Fuzz. This guitar effects pedal sports the same circuit as Jimi’s prized “cheese wedge” fuzz pedal. Conjure up psychedelic tones. Fashion saggy fuzzed-out textures. Push the boundaries and venture into uncharted sonic territory. Moreover, the Authentic Hendrix ’68 Shrine Series Octavio Fuzz packs this meticulously re-created circuit into a modern, pedalboard-friendly enclosure. The Authentic Hendrix ’68 Shrine Series Octavio Fuzz boasts a remixed rendition of John Van Hamersveld’s famous 1968 Shrine Auditorium concert poster art. This pedal is the one to get if you crave authentic Hendrix octave-up fuzz tones.
Delivers authentic Hendrix octave fuzz tones
Jimi Hendrix used a variety of fuzz tones during his storied career. That said, few are more coveted than his octave fuzz. In its default mode, the Authentic Hendrix ’68 Shrine Series Octavio Fuzz delivers super-aggressive silicon saturation. Pushing the Octave switch takes things up a notch, yielding classic octave-up fuzz tones a la “One Rainy Wish” and “Purple Haze.” Here we’ve found both modes on the Authentic Hendrix ’68 Shrine Series Octavio Fuzz to be extremely touch sensitive, and they’re guaranteed to inspire endless hours of sonic experimentation. The Authentic Hendrix ’68 Shrine Series Octavio Fuzz delivers the octave fuzz tones you’ve spent your whole life chasing.
Authentic Hendrix ’68 Shrine Series Octavio Fuzz Features:
- Faithful reproduction of the circuit in Jimi’s “cheese wedge” Octavio Fuzz
- Packed into a modern, pedalboard-friendly enclosure
- Create psychedelic tones, saggy fuzzed-out textures, and venture into uncharted sonic territory
- Octave button engages a classic octave-up effect
- Volume and Fuzz knobs for dialing in your sound
- Remixed rendition of John Van Hamersveld’s famous 1968 Shrine Auditorium concert poster art
- Artwork reacts to blacklight similar to the original poster it’s based on