Choose your adventure with this dual fuzz / boost pairing two iconic 60’s circuits in one enclosure.
The fuzz side is a faithful reproduction of the 1965 Sola Sound Tone Bender MKI featuring eyelet board construction, new old stock components, and a curated selection of mil spec Mullard CV and New Market NKT germanium transistors. This circuit features a gain control that expands the range beyond the stock configuration and remains true to the original in the center position.
The boost side is a faithful reproduction of the 1965 Dallas Arbiter Rangemaster Treble Booster. This circuit features an EQ switch to select from three voicings with an added upper-mid and full-range settings. The circuit is true to the original in the “high” setting.
TRANSISTORS
Military spec Mullard CV
1960’s New Market NKT277
Military spec Mullard CV
Early 60’s Texas Instruments CV7042
CONTROLS
MKI - Level, Attack, Gain
Rangemaster - Boost, EQ Switch (high / mid / low)
This product uses vintage PNP transistors which require an isolated supply when using the 9VDC jack. <15mA current draw.
Choose your adventure with this dual fuzz / boost pairing two iconic 60’s circuits in one enclosure.
The fuzz side is a faithful reproduction of the 1965 Sola Sound Tone Bender MKI featuring eyelet board construction, new old stock components, and a curated selection of mil spec Mullard CV and New Market NKT germanium transistors. This circuit features a gain control that expands the range beyond the stock configuration and remains true to the original in the center position.
The boost side is a faithful reproduction of the 1965 Dallas Arbiter Rangemaster Treble Booster. This circuit features an EQ switch to select from three voicings with an added upper-mid and full-range settings. The circuit is true to the original in the “high” setting.
TRANSISTORS
Military spec Mullard CV
1960’s New Market NKT277
Military spec Mullard CV
Early 60’s Texas Instruments CV7042
CONTROLS
MKI - Level, Attack, Gain
Rangemaster - Boost, EQ Switch (high / mid / low)
This product uses vintage PNP transistors which require an isolated supply when using the 9VDC jack. <15mA current draw.