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Fuzz-Tone became a must-have accessory for guitarists everywhere and launched the pedal craze that continues right up until today. Other Maestro fuzz pedals followed the original FZ-1, including the FZ-1A in 1965, the Robert Moog-designed FZ-1B in 1968, and the 70s era FZ-1S, MFZ-1, and BB-1 Bass Brassmaster.
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Speaking of the 70s, it was the era when effects really started to gain widespread popularity with musicians in general and guitarists in particular and Maestro was in the thick of it, offering several classic units, including some models that were designed by the legendary Tom Oberheim. Tom was responsible for both the first Ring Modulator pedal (the Maestro RM-1), and the Maestro PS-1, the first Phase Shifter pedal.
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Maestro pedals and illuminating Maestro logo bugles to indicate when the effect is active. The Maestro Comet Chorus is designed to deliver authentic analog chorus sounds that are spacey, swirly, warm, hip, and tasty.
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Orbit This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
If used in strict accordance with the product instructions and only for products operated in the United States, Gibson Brands, Inc. (“Gibson”) warrants parts and labor on all of its Maestro Pedals for a period of three (3) years from the original date of purchase for all products purchased from a US Authorized Dealer.
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Maestro products purchased by the consumer from an authorized dealer. Please visit https:/ /www.maestropedals.com/warranty to find information about the warranty and to register your new Maestro pedal online. To contact a Gibson Customer Service Representative, call 1.800.4GIBSON or email service@gibson.com.
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