The British Pedal Company Compact Series MKII Tone Bender is a compact, modern replica of the 1966 Professional MKII Tone Bender pedals created by Gary Hurst. The BPC MKII Tone Bender features an authentic 3 transistor circuit with 3x OC81D transistors that provides a thicker and slightly less aggressive sound than the MKI version. The OC81D loaded original MKII can be heard on many Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin) tracks such as 'Whole Lotta Love'.
- Fuzz effects pedal
- Compact, modern replica of the original 1966 Professional MKII Tone Bender
- Authentic transistor configuration (3x OC81D)
- Thicker and slightly less aggressive sound than the MKI version
- Less pronounced low-end than the MKI.5 version
- Perfect fuzz with smooth sustain for either humbucker or single coil guitars
- Limited production
- Hardwire true bypass
- Controls for Level, Attack
- Bypass footswitch
- Diecast case
- Silver hammerite finish
- 6.3 mm mono in / output jacks
- Power supply via 9V battery or optional 9V DC adapter, 2.1 x 5.5 mm barrel plug, polarity (-) center (battery is included in the delivery)
- Current draw ca. 6 mA
- Dimensions (L x W x H) 112 x 68 x 50 mm / 4.4" x 2.7" x 2.0"
- Weight 231 g / 0.51 lbs
- Incl. certificate of authenticity
- Please note: All BPC Compact Series pedals require their own isolated 9V power supply. This is due to the nature of the PNP transistors which cannot be used with a daisy chained supply.