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Description

The Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face BC109C Reissue is a recreation of the iconic fuzz pedal that defined the sound of countless guitar legends. Known for its unique, warm, and dynamic tones, this pedal is a must-have for any guitarist looking to capture the essence of classic rock and blues. The BC109C silicon transistors used in this reissue provide a more aggressive and brighter tone compared to the original germanium models, making it perfect for cutting through the mix with clarity and punch.

This Fuzz Face reissue maintains the same rugged, round enclosure that has become synonymous with its vintage appeal. The simple two-knob layout allows you to easily dial in your desired fuzz intensity and volume, making it user-friendly while still offering a wide range of sonic possibilities. Whether you’re looking to recreate the legendary tones of the past or forge your own unique sound, this pedal delivers with authenticity and style.

Designed to be pedalboard-friendly, it's ready to integrate seamlessly into your existing setup. The true bypass switching ensures that your tone remains uncolored when the pedal is not in use, preserving the integrity of your guitar’s natural sound. With its high-quality components and durable construction, the Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face BC109C Reissue is built to last, offering reliable performance gig after gig.

Key Features:

  • Reissue of the classic Fuzz Face pedal
  • BC109C silicon transistors for brighter, aggressive tones
  • Rugged, round enclosure design
  • Simple two-knob control system
  • True bypass switching for uncolored tone
  • Pedalboard-friendly size and compatibility
  • High-quality components for durability and reliability

Product specs

Power 9V
Analog/Digital analog
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Reviews

PROS

  • Captures a vintage Hendrix-esque fuzz sound with precision

  • Excellent tonal compatibility with Fender Stratocasters

  • Delivers impressive feedback for dynamic performances

  • Pairs well with other pedals, enhancing overall rig sound

  • Recreates classic Woodstock tones when combined with a Univibe pedal

CONS

  • Inconsistent quality control; some units reportedly defective

  • Some models produce undesirable "fart-like" fuzz sounds

  • Potentially overpriced compared to clone pedals with similar quality

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Crest Audio "Dallas Arbiter" Fuzz Face BC109C Reissue.

Build quality

  • The aluminum casting style varied slightly, and high gain required the inclusion of shielded wires internally to prevent oscillation.

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Features and functionality

  • The reissue used BC109C transistors, providing a brighter and more sustained sound compared to the duller PNP germanium versions.

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  • The MXR Classic 108 Fuzz includes a buffer option, making it more pedalboard-friendly while maintaining the classic Fuzz Face tone.

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  • The Wren and Cuff "Your Face" fuzz includes a low-cut knob to adjust from thick fuzz face tones to more focused fuzz sounds similar to a Tone Bender.

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  • The BC183 Fuzz Face is noted for being heavily saturated yet cleaning up brilliantly with a guitar's volume knob, making it distinct from other models.

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Use cases and applications

  • Ideal for Hendrix enthusiasts, as modifications like changing the 8.2K resistor to 6.2K can transform the sound to closely mimic Hendrix's tone.

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  • Users report the Fuzz Face works best as the first pedal in the chain to avoid issues with buffers and interference.

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  • To replicate Jimi Hendrix's tone, using a silicon Fuzz Face can capture his sound across different eras more effectively than germanium versions.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Modifying the Fuzz Face with different transistors, such as BC108Cs or AC128s, can significantly alter its sustain and tonal characteristics.

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  • Owners recommend adding bias and mix knobs to the Analogman Sunface for greater tonal control, adjusting between more velcro-like to a fuller wall of sound fuzz.

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  • Some owners rehouse Tone Bender circuits into Fuzz Face enclosures for a sludgy, compressed sound that cuts through mixes better than traditional Fuzz Faces.

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Value and pricing

  • The 1980s Crest Audio reissues typically sell for $400-500, reflecting their collectible status and unique manufacturing history.

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Comparisons

  • The Tru-Fi Two Face is noted for allowing users to switch between silicon and germanium transistors, offering versatility in tone, with genuine Mullard components.

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  • The Dunlop JHF1 is highlighted as a reliable silicon option, with better cleanup compared to germanium models, but still maintaining brightness.

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User experience

  • The Benson Germanium Fuzz is praised for its smooth, velvety tone and features an internal device to stabilize temperature, ensuring consistent performance.

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  • Running a Fuzz Face in front of a 'Marshall in-a-box' pedal can help achieve a cranked amp sound at lower volumes, crucial for authentic Hendrix tones.

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In a 2014 Facebook post by Ed Kuepper Music, Ed Kuepper displays his Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face BC109C Reissue and notes that it was an "original" and the first stompbox effect he owned.

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