Talk:Univox Super-Fuzz
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I have a Super Fuzz pedal and im haveing issues with it... if any one can help me please write back thanks
216.162.30.2 14:53, 4 October 2007 (UTC) Tony
Univox "Sticker"
editI added the descriptor "metal" to the article in reference to the "sticker" on the unit. I own one of the 1968 units and the "sticker" is a thin piece of metal and not paper. I felt that just using "blue sticker" might leave the impression that it is made of paper. It is of the same metal as the control "label" on the side of the unit. Both of these were stuck to the unit with some form of adhesive. THX1136 (talk) 21:05, 28 May 2018 (UTC)
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<!-- SOURCE IT OR IT'S IMAGINARY: , including Ibanez, Apollo, Companion, Shaftesbury, Mica, JAX, Kent, Teisco, Marlboro, Memphis, Bruno, Boomer, Alex, Ace Tone, Aria, Avora, Crestwood, Crown, Diamond, Elk, Electra, Excetro, Goya, Hohner, Honey, Kimbara, LRE, Lord, Luxor, Mana, Maya, Mayfair, Mica, National, Northland, Oscar, Pax, Rands, Sekova, Selmer, Tele-Star, Tempo, Thomas, Zenta, Royal, and many others.--> <!-- THE REST IS NO BETTER: With a slightly altered input stage, the circuit is identical to the Ibanez Standard Fuzz. Sometimes it was packaged with a wah pedal, or with the tone switch being a footswitch, or both. This circuit is also very similar to the famous Fender Blender and Roland Bee Baa. More recent applications of this circuit type can be found in CBC Pedal's SuperFuzz, Guyatone's TZ-2 Fuzz, MJM China Fuzz, Black Candy Superfuzz Deluxe, Prescription Electronics' OUTBOX, Boss's FZ-2 Hyper Fuzz, and others, although most tend to agree the newer versions do not sound quite the same.-->
Please resolve as appropriate. BD2412 T 16:45, 15 January 2024 (UTC)