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1964 Fender Reverb Unit

1964 Fender Reverb Unit

Licensed to Fender from Hammond, the first units were released in 1961 and quickly became the sound of surf music, remaining in the catalog through mo...
$3,702.05

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1969/70 Shin-ei Uni-Vibe

1969/70 Shin-ei Uni-Vibe

Designed by audio engineer Fumio Mieda to mimic the sound of radio signals from Russia undergoing atmospheric modulation, the Univibe was first introd...
$3,358.77

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Colorsound Phazer

1970's Colorsound Phazer

Born in the fertile grounds of central London in the mid-60’s, Colorsound emerged from the Macari’s backroom, building pedals and growing a cult follo...
$402.51

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1974 Shin Ei UniVibe

1974 Shin Ei UniVibe

Designed by audio engineer Fumio Mieda to mimic the sound of radio signals from Russia undergoing atmospheric modulation, the Univibe was first introd...
$2,692.40

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Tech 21 SansAmp

1981 Tech 21 SansAmp

A studio mainstay of the 90’s that opened the door for the modelling amps of the 2000’s and beyond, this diminutive little box still punches well abov...
$605.79

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Late 60's Marshall Supa-Wah

Late 60's Marshall Supa-Wah

Built for Marshall by Sola Sound alongside the Supa Fuzz, these were manufactured between 1967 and 1974. Initially produced with low gain germanium tr...
$800.99$935.61

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early 70's JEN Crybaby Wah

early 70's JEN Crybaby Wah

An early 70’s Jen Crybaby wah sized hole on your pedalboard?Such an instantly recognizable sound, it seems the wah wah pedal was designed by accident....
$402.51

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1968 Dallas Arbiter Fuzzface

1968 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face

Though not the first fuzz pedal, that accolade goes to to Maestro FZ-1 Fuzz Tone of Satisfaction fame, the Fuzz Face tone has become a bench mark soun...
$3,094.91$4,037.25

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