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WTS: Cornell 108 fuzz
If you wiki fuzz face, (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzz_Face),
"Despite popular belief that Arbiter used randomly selected pairs of transistors, Dennis Cornell, one of the engineers who worked for Arbiter in the 1960s,[8] described in a 2016 Guitarist magazine article how he auditioned them for their sonic properties."
Yes this was made by Dennis Cornell, one of the original engineers of the fuzz face in the 1960s. He also built racks for David Gilmour (of Pink floyd fame)
"Hand made in Southend UK. Similar to the First Fuzz with a BC108 transistor in place of the original germanium circuit. The transistor operates with a negative earth (ground) therefore allowing a 9 volt power supply to be used with this unit. The sound is subtly different to the original but compares to a more favourable 'modern' quality that is becoming increasingly popular among guitar players.."
Asking $280
Sms 9 seven 8 I 8 eight O o
Comes with original box




If you wiki fuzz face, (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzz_Face),
"Despite popular belief that Arbiter used randomly selected pairs of transistors, Dennis Cornell, one of the engineers who worked for Arbiter in the 1960s,[8] described in a 2016 Guitarist magazine article how he auditioned them for their sonic properties."
Yes this was made by Dennis Cornell, one of the original engineers of the fuzz face in the 1960s. He also built racks for David Gilmour (of Pink floyd fame)
"Hand made in Southend UK. Similar to the First Fuzz with a BC108 transistor in place of the original germanium circuit. The transistor operates with a negative earth (ground) therefore allowing a 9 volt power supply to be used with this unit. The sound is subtly different to the original but compares to a more favourable 'modern' quality that is becoming increasingly popular among guitar players.."
Asking $280
Sms 9 seven 8 I 8 eight O o
Comes with original box



