MXR BLUE BOX OCTAVE FUZZ
http://www.jimdunlop.com/product/m103-blue-box-octave-fuzz
- Adds fuzz to your signal and then duplicates it two octaves down.
- Control the mix of the fuzz signal with the two octaves down fuzz signal.
- Used by Jimmy Page for the solo in Led Zeppelin's "Fool in the Rain."
With a legacy going back to the early days of MXR, this is the crazy effect heard on Jimmy Page's "Fool in the Rain" solo. The Blue Box takes your guitar signal and duplicates it two octaves down for a huge, subterranean tone. The Blend knob lets you control how much of the fuzz tone is mixed with the two octaves down signal.
Because of its analog and organic circuitry, the Blue Box produces unexpected and unpredictable sounds that makes it a very unique tool that can add to the creativity of your recorded or live performances.
Not for the timid—there is truly nothing like the Blue Box.
Power: Dunlop ECB003 AC Adapter or Single 9 volt battery
SIGNAL CHAIN FOR DEMO:
Gibson Standard Les Paul + MXR Blue Box + Mesa Boogie Lonestar Special 1-12" combo (EL84, 30watts)
Recorded with Royer and Audix microphones and UA Apollo interface.
VIDEO CREDITS:
Performance: James Deprato
Executive Producer: Jimmy Dunlop
Director: Joey Tosi
Editing & Sound: Max Baloian
Art Director: Graham Shaw
Director of Photography: Donavan Sell
Camera: Brian Relph
Gaffer/Grip: Andrew Haney
Special Thanks:
Mesa Boogie Amps: http://www.mesaboogie.com/
Audix USA Microphones: http://www.audixusa.com/
Universal Audio: http://www.uaudio.com/
LAVA Cable: http://www.lavacable.com/