Glen Buxton
American guitarist
Glen Buxton's Effects Pedals
Glen Buxton used the Maestro FZ-1 Fuzz-Tone to achieve the distinctive "computer modem" sound on tracks like "Lay Down and Die, Goodbye," "Shoe Salesman," "Refrigerator Heaven," and "Below Your Means" from the "Easy Action" album. This pedal also contributed to the "crushed" sound on "Return of the Spiders" and "Still No Air." The Maestro FZ-1 Fuzz-Tone can be heard in live performances of "Eighteen" from 1971, as showcased in the ReelinInTheYears66 YouTube video. Its unique tone resembles the saxophone sound from the 1962 demo 45 for the Maestro Fuzz Tone.
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