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Benson Storkn Boks Limited Edition David Torn Fuzz Pedal

Benson Storkn Boks Limited Edition David Torn Fuzz Pedal
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$289.00

Benson Storkn Boks Limited Edition David Torn Fuzz PedalLimited Edition of only 250pc Worldwide!The Storkn Boks is a modified/ augmented version of Benson's Stonk Box pedal, created in collaboration with the main inspiration of the Stonk Box, legendary experimental guitarist and composer David Torn! Storkn Boks is a confused/- confusing and vagu...


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Benson Amps Stonk Box Fuzz Pedal

Benson Amps Stonk Box Fuzz Pedal
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$279.00

Benson Stonk Box Fuzz PedalThe Stonk Box is Benson's second Automatic Thermally Bias fuzz pedal, so after plugging it into power (9vdc only), it will take 2-3 minutes on average to sound correct. The color of the LED indicator light might change. Don’t turn the internal trimmer. THAT’S IT. Read on if you would like to... there’s some good stuff....


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Benson Amps Germanium Preamp Pedal

Benson Amps Germanium Preamp Pedal
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$259.00

Benson Amps Germanium Preamp PedalTheir classic preamp with a germanium twistThis pedal is based on their now famous amp-in-a-box Preamp pedal with one important tweak: the replacement of the first FET transistor with a germanium gain stage - stolen from their servo-biased Germanium Boost pedal which is ideal as a versatile gain stage since it r...


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Benson Amps Delay Pedal

Benson Amps Delay Pedal
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$279.00

Benson Amps Delay PedalThe Benson Delay is finally here!SOUNDDrawing inspiration from their history in tape and bucket brigade echo servicing, Benson's design goal was creating floaty and colorful repeats with a chaotic yet musical degradation. That’s the heart of the thing, the whole point.RANGE With a 30ms-1250ms range, the Benson delay goes f...


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Benson Germanium Boost Pedal

Benson Germanium Boost Pedal
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$199.00

Benson Germanium Boost PedalNERD ALERTWhen designing the temperature controlled fuzz, they tried some unusual approaches. One false start utilized a voltage controlled error correction circuit to bias a single germanium transistor. It ultimately didn’t work for the fuzz, which is comically sensitive to transistor gain attributes. They did find a...


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