API wrote:So, the main reason for posting the pic is that I want to complete my collection of Jennings pedals.
I am still missing the Hi-Lo boost, Harmonic boost, Cyclone and the infamous Bushwhacker.
If anyone could help I would be forever grateful, have DAM and other pedals to trade with.
Dennis
I have a Hi-Lo Boost and a Repeater :D
Do you have any pictures of the Bushwhacker? I never saw any...
But I guess that you will not sell or trade them to me?
The only one I have seen is in a picture in the new Vox book.
It is also a multi pedal but with a Vox style wah pedal in the middle, lets see if I can get a pic of it.
I know that they do exsist, I once bought a few NOS Jennings pedals from Japan and they also had a Bushwhacker but it was sadly just sold before I found out they had them all.
But I guess that you will not sell or trade them to me?
The only one I have seen is in a picture in the new Vox book.
It is also a multi pedal but with a Vox style wah pedal in the middle, lets see if I can get a pic of it.
I know that they do exsist, I once bought a few NOS Jennings pedals from Japan and they also had a Bushwhacker but it was sadly just sold before I found out they had them all.
Hi Dennis,
I usually don't sell or trade any pedals. I would make an exception if I can trade it for something just as rare (and "wanted"), so I don't have to regret it if I never find another one to replace it (like when I would find another pedal of the one I traded it for). The pedals other people want from me are usually those I'm most proud of, value or price doesn't take away that feeling...
Nevermind about my quest for the NG2. I found one......and i have to wait
9 months, give birth, THEN i'll have one of these. Well Pete didnt exactly put
it in those words, but you get the idea. It's worth the wait. :)
Enquiry minds want to know which fuzz pedal Elvis Presley "The King" used on his hit song "Slowly But Surely." This was taken from the FTD Tickle Me soundtrack deluxe edition. The sound seems to feature a habanera rythm wrapped in several layers of fuzz guitar adornment. The recording was done May 27, 1963 at RCA's Nashville studio. Sure would like to replicate this effect if possible.
most all those early recording used the maestro FZ1. That's all they had at the time. And if you listen close, the fuzz sounds very similar from song to song>from 1962 to about 1965, then all HELL broke loose!! The only tonal difference in the fuzz would be the type of guitar that was being used>les paul sounded different to that of a strat. Or the amp. But listen for yourself; the fuzz is pretty similar in tone. Youtube has a BUNCH of songs (pre 1965) that had that sweet fuzz sound. Very straightforward and a raspy. Very cool!