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DOD FX76 Punkifier & FX33 Buzz Box *Rare* Jason Lamb Series Guitar Pedal Combo

$ 369.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Brand: DOD
  • Model: FX76 Punkifier & FX33 Buzz Box
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: Used
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Distortion
  • To Fit: Bass Guitar
  • Analog/Digital: Analog

    Description

    These two rare Jason Lamb Series pedals are priced to sell and are also listed individually on eBay. The Punkifier is in excellent condition and the Buzz Box is mint; read further for details. Neither was Velcro’ed to a pedal board or left in the dust; both have all of the instructions and other documentation that came with them and their battery compartments are clean.
    By purchasing this listing, you will save off the price of the combined individual listings. Act fast; other buyers are watching the individual listings and it won’t be long before they are purchasing this one.
    FX76 Punkifier:
    This pedal is in excellent condition—it was never Velcro’ed to a pedal board or left in the dust; rather, it sat in it’s box in my pedal cabinet since I bought it new in the 90’s. This pedal includes the box, instructions, “Explicit Noise” stickers and it’s even still in the in the original plastic bag within the box with all of the originally included documentation. There are a few blemishes on the corners next to the foot switch and one near the LED, as seen in the photos, but otherwise this pedal is clean. You won’t find this pedal in better condition for this price.
    The FX76, affectionately numbered after the year that the punk-rock movement broke into mainstream culture, produces a classic overdrive that can be mixed with an early '70s-type fuzz. The Punkifier's controls are: PUNK, the mix between overdrive and fuzz; SLAM, the gain of the overdrive section; SPIKES, boost or cut of the high-end EQ; and MENACE, the output level.
    FX33 Buzz Box:
    This pedal is in pristine, collector’s level condition—it was never Velcro’ed to a pedal board or left in the dust; rather, it sat in it’s box in my pedal cabinet since I bought it new in the 90’s. The paint and casing is free from scratches and nicks; however, the plastic switch plate does exhibit slight wear, but it could always be swapped out for a better plate. This pedal includes the box, instructions, “Explicit Noise” stickers and all other originally included materials. You won’t find this pedal in better condition for this price.
    The FX33 Buzz Box was DOD's attempt to emulate the guitar sound of Melvins guitarist/singer King Buzzo (a.k.a. Buzz Osbourne; basically a ProCo Rat distortion driving a vintage MXR Blue Box) in a single pedal. Using the FX69 Grunge circuit in place of a Rat, the FX33 goes far beyond the unpredictability of a Blue Box. Although we have never seen ad copy to corroborate this claim, the FX33 was supposedly marketed with the tagline, "It's not broken, it's supposed to sound like that." The FX33 Buzz Box was released in early 1994 and advertised as early as mid-1994, and serial number data imply it was available until sometime in 1996 (although production of circuit boards may have ceased in 1995).
    * Controls: Heavy (distortion/octavized signal blend), Buzz (distortion gain), Saw (high e.q.), Thrust (overall output level)