Just a wonderful Tone Bender Mk III from Jimmy Behan (Super Electric) in Ireland.

Here's his original description:

The Super Electric MkIII is a recreation of the Sola Sound Tone Bender MkIII germanium fuzz from the early 70s. The only change made to the stock circuit was the removal of the 220K limiting resistor, which allows for more output level.
It uses three germanium transistors, and is solidly built on vintage style, wide pitch veroboard.
It's powered by a 9v battery or a negative-center 9v power supply. As it's a positive ground circuit, it would require its own isolated supply which can't be daisy-chained with negative ground pedals.
I used my original silver Sola Sound MkIII as a reference, to ensure a sonically faithful result.

Features:

* Controls for Volume, Tone & Fuzz
* 3x germanium transistors (2x ASY27, SFT308)
* Ero/Vishay capacitors
* Powered by 9v battery or negative-center 9v power supply (not included)
* Orange LED
* True-bypass switching
* Dark orange powdercoat finish
* 120 x 95mm in size

Each pedal is shipped in a white cardboard box by registered post with a tracking number
Super Electric Effects pedals are hand-built by myself, Jimmy Behan, in Ireland.

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Listeda year ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Mk III Tone Bender
Finish
  • Orange
Categories
Year
  • 2021
Made In
  • Ireland

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