Guyatone EB-1 short scale bass, white, made in Japan 1967. This is a cute little Mosrite-esque offering, complete with five decades years of finish wear and a whole heap of charm. This features the outrageously short scale length of 24.75", same...
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Guyatone LG-50T, made in Japan 1967, white. This model was launched in 1965 in response to Japan's mad thirst for guitars in the style of Mosrite's The Ventures' signature model guitars. It was one of the first models out of Japan...
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Awww... so cute. This little guy is maybe 60% the size of a regular Boss pedal. It's got a defined, crispy and kinda gaudy chorus tone on deck: not the most subtle of chorus effects but certainly heaps of fun. Model: Guyatone...
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This, friends, sounds lush. Apparently, Guyatone used some chips made by Lexicon that they weren't strictly allowed to, so these were pulled from the market amidst legal trouble. Holy heck, the chips must be good, because this sounds epic. There's...
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Guyatone stuff has a certain steez, and this absolutely has it. It sounds more natural and responsive than some of the more iconic MIJ comp pedals, plus it looks like something off of Star Trek. What a guy...atone. Model: Guyatone...
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This is so, so cool. First up, it's a gorgeous analog chorus. The tone is gooey, warm, wobbly and glorious, a worthy contender to the CE-2 and instantly lovable. Second, in stereo mode, you get a separate dry/effected blend control...
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This is a really tasty, warm and satisfying analog delay. It's driven by the same iconic MN3205 chip as the famed Boss DM-2, among many other classic delay and chorus pedals from this era. The fun thing with this one,...
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This is a super cool vintage compressor. With the 'sensitivity' control cranked, this does the faux-feedback/breathing type sounds really nicely, or at sensible settings it's a nice natural sounding comp with that leaves your tone largely intact. Heaps of signal...
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Guyatone Box Series pedals came out in the late 70s and are increasingly collectable; they're terrific sounding units and they have a certain swagger about them. This is a terrific sounding phaser: kinda understated and natural, warm and wobbly... sounds...
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