This is a FUZZ FACE with TELEFUNKEN BC108C specifications from the late 1960s to early 1970s!
The Fuzz Face, which first appeared in late 1966, initially used the PNP germanium transistor NKT275, but by the end of the 1960s, the specifications had been changed to the NPN silicon transistor BC108 (also confirmed to be the BC109 and BC183L). There were also several variations in the housing and color. In 1968, Arbiter merged with Dallas Music, known for the Rangemaster, and the name became "DALLAS-ARBITER・ENGLAND." It was subsequently acquired by CBS in 1975. This unit is believed to date from the late 1960s to early 1970s, under the name "DALLAS-ARBITER・ENGLAND," and equipped with a TELEFUNKEN BC108C. The silicon transistor BC108 had more gain capacity than the NKT275, and gradually turning up the FUZZ control produced a powerful, thick sound. The endless sustain and crisp sound give this guitar a presence that truly speaks of a classic instrument that survived the dawn of rock music in the 1960s and 1970s. The clean sound when you turn down the guitar volume is also rich, and you can expect plenty of sound variety. Considering its age, this guitar is in fairly good condition. It's become harder to find these guitars these days, so it's rare to find one in such good condition.
Transistors: TFK BC108C x 2
* Battery snap and set screw replaced (original set screws are included, but they are no longer usable due to deterioration over time.)
Era: 1960s-1970s
Accessories: None
in charge : Sano (Sano)
※The warranty period begins from the date of purchase1It will be months.
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