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Danelectro owner Steve Ridinger created the FOXX pedal line in the 1970s. Steve priced the FOXX Tone Machine at $49. Today originals sell for $600+. Now Steve brings back his original circuit with some important tweaks. He made the octave way more pronounced, the octave is foot switchable, the tone is warmer, and there is a mids boost toggle that counteracts the mid cut of the original pedal. Velvet tone for sure! Play one!
Back in the 1970s, it was cool to have a phone number that spelled your product name. So about a year after launching the FOXX pedals, Steve sat down in front of a phone dial and worked out what numbers were needed to spell F-O-X-X. He figured out the numbers were 3-6-9-9. To his amazement, this was the phone number FOXX already had! A year earlier, the phone company had randomly assigned him this number: 213-XXX-3699. Creepy!
Manufacturer:Danelectro
Model:TF-1-U
SKU:I669438-N-0-WHXC
UPC: 611820001438
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