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The JMI Tonebender MKI (Mark I)
The JMI MKI Tonebender is based on a Gary Hurst design. This Gold Hamerite metal case pedal uses NOS transistors to captures that vintage Tonebender sound and sustain. All back jack sockets. Limited production run so when they're going the're gone.
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JMI MKI Wooden Case Tone Bender (Mark I)
The JMI MKI Tonebender is based on a Gary Hurst design in prototype wooden box casing. Uses 1 OC75 and 2 TI 2G381 transistors. This Gold Hamerite metal case pedal uses NOS transistors to captures that vintage Tonebender sound and sustain. All back jack sockets. Limited production run so when they're going the're gone.
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The JMI Tone bender MKI.5 (Mark I.5)
The JMI MKI.5 Tonebender is the transition between folded metal chassis and sand cast casing. Traditional tone bender logo and transitional circuit with 2 OC75 transistors. Based on the pedal the Beatles used in Abbey Road Studios. Limited Edition, 100 built. Each pedal will be hand signed.
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The JMI Tone bender MKII (Mark II)
The JMI MKII Tonebender uses the classic 3x OC-75 transistor circuit which was popular with recording artists of the 60's and made famous by Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. The original was labeled a VOX logo, JMI has created this replica using sand cast casings and NOS transistors used in the original pedals.
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The JMI Tone bender MKIII (Mark III)
The JMI MKIII Tone bender moved from sand castings of the previous deigns to a pressed casing. The pedal also saw the addition of a third gain control to adjust the tone of the fuzz. This pedal also used Germanium transistors.
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The JMI Professional MK II Tone Bender OC81D
The JMI MKI Tone bender MK II Professional OC81D offers all the features of the MKII but the but at a higher gain provided by the OC-81D transistors superior gain to the OC-75 transistor used in the standard MKII.
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The JMI MKI Supa Fuzz
The JMI MKI Supa Fuzz made was originally made by Sola Sound for Marshall in the 1960's. The Supra Fuzz is almost identical to the MKII Tonebender with the difference being that the Supa Fuzz has it's saturation gated around 90% to provide a more cutting sound. This was Pete Townshend's choice of Fuzz in the 1960's.
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The JMI MKI Zonk Machine
Based on the Mk I Tonebender the Zonk Machine was made by John Hornby Skewes in Leeds UK. The circuit features both OC44 and OC75 transistors which offer smooth sharp tones. This pedal will have a production run of 20 pedals world wide so it is a very limited edition JMI pedal.
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The JMI Rangemaster
The Rangemaster was originally produced by Dallas and was one of the first treble boosters used by guitarists in the 1960's. Over the years this classic effect has been used by artists including Eric Clapton, Rory Gallagher, Brian May Marc Bolan and many others. The JMI Rangemaster is a detailed replica of the original Rangemaster which utilized an OC-44 transistor.
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The JMI Burns Buzzaround
The JMI Burns Buzzaround is being produced under a strict licensing agreement with the Original Burns company and is a detailed replica of the original using a steel chassis, tag board circuit, new old stock Germanium NKT213 transistors providing the look and tone of the original Burns Buzzaround.
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The JMI Mick Ronson Signature MKI Tone BEnder
A Mick Ronson signed MKI tone bender with wooden presentation case, copy of Mick Ronson biography, photo and certificate. Production limited to 250 units world wide.
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