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  2. Fuzz Face - Wikipedia

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    The Fuzz Face is an effects pedal for electric guitar, used also by some electric bass players. It is designed to produce a distorted sound referred to as "fuzz", originally achieved through accident such as broken electrical components or damaged speakers.

  3. File:Fuzz Face, distortion and octaver (lots of low end!).ogg

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  4. List of distortion pedals - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face. Arbiter Electronics released the first Fuzz Face in 1969, featuring a unique round metal housing inspired by a microphone stand and with the arrangement of volume knob, distortion knob, and logo intentionally resembling a face. The Fuzz Face's first production run lasted until 1976/77, then was reissued from 1986 until ...

  5. Shin-ei Companion FY-2 - Wikipedia

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    The Shin-ei Companion FY-2 is a discontinued fuzz pedal, made by the Japanese Shin-ei effects pedal company from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. The pedal is known for its raw, distinctive, gated fuzz. FY-2 pedals are now rare. Different versions were made, most using silicon transistors. These had a mid-cutting tone circuit, which lowered ...

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  8. List of facial hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    A beard which does not include any hair on the face, but includes the hair of the neck, or under the jaw, or both. Popular in the 19th century, wearers included Jefferson Davis , Joseph Dalton Hooker , Richard Wagner , Henry David Thoreau , Horace Greeley , Horatio Seymour , and Alpheus Felch as well as Emperor Nero of Rome.

  9. Talk:Fuzz Face - Wikipedia

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    The early AC128 and SF363E Fuzz Faces are probably only a myth. I've seen many pictures of early (i.e. "Arbiter • England" labled) Fuzz Faces and they all had NKT275s. Analog Man writes about the AC128s: "You will read on some websites that some original fuzzface pedals used an AC128 transistor.