
British Pedal Company Vintage Series Shatterbox Authentic Fuzz and Treble Booster Guitar Pedal
British Pedal Company Vintage Series Shatterbox Authentic Fuzz and Treble Booster Guitar Pedal
BPC Shatterbox
The BPC Shatterbox is a detailed replica to the Original John Hornby Skewes Shatterbox Produced in Leeds circa 1966, the unit combines two effects; The JHS Zonk fuzz and a Treble Booster circuit, the original unit was produced in exceptionally limited numbers and was famously used by Mark Bolan T-Rex.
BPC Shatterbox
- Folded metal casing
- Swell and Fuzz controls
- Silicon Transistors
- Limited production
- As used by Marc Bolan
- Certificate of authenticity
Many people ask us how each transistor differs in tone. Everyone’s ears are different but here is our small guide
OC75: Bright and high gain, snappy in tone, sounds raspy in a 3 transistor circuit such as the MKI.5OC81D: Smooth gain lots of saturation
2G381: This is what gives the MKI its sag when you bend a note. They are key to the MKIs Tone.
OC44: Bright and Driven Tone
OC71: More Shrill and Glassy then an OC44
ACY41: Bright, Raspy, and in your face (ideal for fuzz)
2n4061: Silicon-based, used in the Shatterbox for crazy amounts of thick fuzz
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British Pedal Company Vintage Series Shatterbox Authentic Fuzz and Treble Booster Guitar Pedal
BPC Shatterbox
The BPC Shatterbox is a detailed replica to the Original John Hornby Skewes Shatterbox Produced in Leeds circa 1966, the unit combines two effects; The JHS Zonk fuzz and a Treble Booster circuit, the original unit was produced in exceptionally limited numbers and was famously used by Mark Bolan T-Rex.
BPC Shatterbox
- Folded metal casing
- Swell and Fuzz controls
- Silicon Transistors
- Limited production
- As used by Marc Bolan
- Certificate of authenticity
Many people ask us how each transistor differs in tone. Everyone’s ears are different but here is our small guide
OC75: Bright and high gain, snappy in tone, sounds raspy in a 3 transistor circuit such as the MKI.5OC81D: Smooth gain lots of saturation
2G381: This is what gives the MKI its sag when you bend a note. They are key to the MKIs Tone.
OC44: Bright and Driven Tone
OC71: More Shrill and Glassy then an OC44
ACY41: Bright, Raspy, and in your face (ideal for fuzz)
2n4061: Silicon-based, used in the Shatterbox for crazy amounts of thick fuzz
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BPC Shatterbox
The BPC Shatterbox is a detailed replica to the Original John Hornby Skewes Shatterbox Produced in Leeds circa 1966, the unit combines two effects; The JHS Zonk fuzz and a Treble Booster circuit, the original unit was produced in exceptionally limited numbers and was famously used by Mark Bolan T-Rex.
BPC Shatterbox
- Folded metal casing
- Swell and Fuzz controls
- Silicon Transistors
- Limited production
- As used by Marc Bolan
- Certificate of authenticity
Many people ask us how each transistor differs in tone. Everyone’s ears are different but here is our small guide
OC75: Bright and high gain, snappy in tone, sounds raspy in a 3 transistor circuit such as the MKI.5OC81D: Smooth gain lots of saturation
2G381: This is what gives the MKI its sag when you bend a note. They are key to the MKIs Tone.
OC44: Bright and Driven Tone
OC71: More Shrill and Glassy then an OC44
ACY41: Bright, Raspy, and in your face (ideal for fuzz)
2n4061: Silicon-based, used in the Shatterbox for crazy amounts of thick fuzz




















