The Danelectro Nichols 1966 is a modern re-creation of the Liverpool Fuzz-Tone, which was the first fuzz created by fOXX pedals founder and current Danelectro owner Steve Ridinger. The Nichols 1966 houses a unique three-transistor circuit, arming you with
The Danelectro Nichols 1966 is a modern re-creation of the Liverpool Fuzz-Tone, which was the first fuzz created by fOXX pedals founder and current Danelectro owner Steve Ridinger. The Nichols 1966 houses a unique three-transistor circuit, arming you with a distinctive “glass-shattering” sound that falls somewhere between a fuzz and a distortion, and that’s highly reactive to your guitar’s volume knob. This stompbox is a true tone tweaker’s delight, thanks to its interactive Fuzz and Drive knobs, which are bolstered by more conventional Tone and Volume controls. You also get a Stock/Mid Cut switch for added sonic flexibility. No matter how many fuzz pedals you own, it’s unlikely that you have anything comparable to the Nichols 1966 it’s in a class all by itself.
Straight outta Nichols Canyon
The original Liverpool Fuzz-Tone was invented in the late 1960s by then-teenager Steve Ridinger, founder of fOXX pedals and current owner of Danelectro. He handbuilt the first Liverpool Fuzz-Tone units in the garage of his parents’ Nichols Canyon home, which he subsequently sold to his high school classmates. Steve later mass-produced the Liverpool Fuzz-Tone, eventually selling several hundred units. The Danelectro Nichols 1966 is a fantastic re-creation of this elusive stompbox, meticulously crafted under the direction of Steve himself. Many guitarists have coveted the highly unique sound of the Liverpool Fuzz-Tone. Now, thanks to Danelectro, we don’t have to remortgage our homes to get it!
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