There are few Fender® products with as much "indie cred" as the Fender Blender. Once thought of as an overly harsh fuzz pedal, the Blender, thanks to players like Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins and Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine, is now a coveted, and rare, vintage pedal. Original Blender pedals routinely sell on ebay for between $300-400. Like we have done with guitars & amps, we are reissuing this pedal to satisfy the demand that has surged past the supply on the vintage market. The beauty of this pedal is that it does not sound like anything else on the market. It has a totally unique voice. This is a pedal made for players who want to create instead of copy. With a bit of experimentation, a player can get countless sounds out of this pedal, some that were intended and some that were not. The Blender can be used for leads by metal players looking for an ultra-aggressive tone. This will replace other Octave/Fuzz pedals on pedalboards throughout the land.
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Fender® Blender™ Custom A reissue of the classic octave/fuzz pedal sold by Fender from 1968 to 1977.
Features: *Volume Control *Sustain Control - prolongs notes played through the effect by increasing the output boost as the input signal fades. *Tone Control - shifts the tone balance from low frequencies at "1" to high frequencies at "10." *Blend Control - Controls the output ratio of unprocessed signal mixed with Fender Blender processed signal. *On/Off footswitch - switches the unit on-off. *Tone Boost footswitch - Enhances the equalization of the Tone control. *True bypass circuitry *9v AC jack (Adapter not included) *Easy access battery compartment *Extruded aluminum casing *Germanium diodes *Late '60s/'70s "F" knobs *Height - 2.25" (5.7mm) *Width - 7.25" (18.4mm) *Depth - 4.75" (12.1mm)
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Fender® Volume Pedal
Input Impedance: 250kOhm Output Impedance: 0 to 62kOhm, (Varies with Pedal Position)
Pedal Control: For Volume Control—Tilt the Pedal Back and Forth.
• Tuner Output—Connect to your tuner, if desired. The Volume pedal does NOT affect this output! • Input jack—Plug your guitar (or other audio source) in here. • Output jack—Connect to the input of your amplifier (or other audio device).
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Fender® Volume-Tone Pedal
Input Impedance: 150kOhm (250kOhm Volume Pot) Output impedance: 0 to 62kOhm, (Varies with Pedal Position)
Pedal Controls: Volume Control—Tilt the Pedal Back and Forth. Tone Control—Rotare the Pedal Left and Right.
Note: This pedal uses a passive Tone control circuit and works best when connected directly to a passive guitar. If you must use an active guitar or put other pedal before this one, the output impedance of the active device should be 10kOhm minimum for the best performance.
• Tuner Output—Connect to your tuner, if desired. The Volume Control does NOT affect this output, but the Tone Control DOES affect it. • Input jack—Plug your guitar (or other audio source) in here. • Output jack—Connect to the input of your amplifier (or other audio device).
Pedal Controls: • Wah Control—Tilt the pedal back and forth. • Fuzz Control—Rotate the pedal left and right. Bottom Panel: • Effects Order—Switches the order of the effects in the signal path to provide two distinct sounds. Experiment! • Fuzz Volume—Adjusts the volume level of the Fuzz effect so that you can match the volume level of your guitar when Fuzz is turned off. Also try setting it for a Fuzz effect volume boost!
Features: • Fuzz Switch—Turns the Fuzz effect on-off. • Wah—Turns the Wah effect on-off. • Input Jack—Plug your guitar (or other audio source) in here. Un-plug the input plug from this jack to turn off the device and save power (very important) when not in use. • Output Jack—Connect to the input of your amplifier (or other audio device). • 9V Battery—Open the battery compartment on the bottom of the unit by removing the thumb screw. Use alkaline batteries. • DC Input Jack—Plug in a AC- 9V DC adaptor (Not Included, see specifications) into this jack to eliminate the need for batteries.
Features: • Rate—This knob controls the rate at which the phase shifting occurs. The rate control knob alternately illuminates blue and red at the same rate as the phase shifting. • IntensiIty—This knob adjusts the intensity of the Phasing effect. • Frequency—This knob adjusts what frequencies are affected by the phasing action. Fully counter-clockwise causes the bass frequencies to be affected most by the phasing action, fully clockwise causes the treble frequencies to be most affected by the phasing action. • Bypass SwiItch—A “true-bypass” of the phaser effect. Turns the phasing effect on-off. • Output Jack—Connect to the input of your amplifier (or other audio device). • Input jack—Plug your guitar (or other audio source) in here. Un-plug the input plug from this jack to turn off the device and save power (very important) when not in use. • DC Input Jack—Plug in a AC- 9V DC adaptor (see specifications) into this jack to eliminate the need for batteries.
• Main Backlit Knob: Variable fuzz gain - change on the fly! • Volume: Overall pedal volume control • Drive: Overall fuzz amount desired • X-Over Freq: Variable fuzz frequency control (30 - 300hz) - user defined • Tone: Overall tone amount desired (more/ less bright)
• Rate—This knob controls the rate at which the phase shifting occurs. The rate control knob alternately illuminates blue and red at the same rate as the phase shifting. • Intensity—This knob adjusts the intensity of the Phasing effect. • Frequency—This knob adjusts what frequencies are affected by the phasing action. Fully counterclockwise causes the bass frequencies to be affected most by the phasing action, fully clockwise causes the treble frequencies to be most affected by the phasing action. • Bypass Switch—A “true-bypass” of the phaser effect. Turns the phasing effect on-off. • Output Jack—Connect to the input of your amplifier (or other audio device). • Input jack—Plug your guitar (or other audio source) in here. Unplug the input plug from this jack to turn off the device and save power (very important) when not in use. • DC Input Jack—Plug in a AC- 9V DC adaptor (see specifications) into this jack to eliminate the need for batteries.