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USED DALLASARBITER / Fuzz Face BC108C [05]
DALLAS ARBITER / Fuzz Face is now in stock used.
The DALLAS ARBITER FUZZ FACE, featuring the silicon transistor BC108C, has arrived.
It uses a Telefunken BC108C transistor. Its appeal lies in the gritty, raw sound characteristic of silicon transistors.
This unit features the period-correct battery holder type, where a folded sheet metal plate is attached to the main body.
Based on specifications, this unit is believed to date from the early 1970s.
* The rubber feet have been reattached, and the screw holes for the back cover have been reinforced, but it functions perfectly.
Serial: -
Condition Grade: B: Scratches and signs of use present, but fully functional
Box: None
Manual: None
Item Grade: B: Significant scratches & signs of use present, but no issues for normal use
* As this is a used item, please note that there may be scratches, dents, or other imperfections not easily visible in photos or described above.
* This item is a single unit and is listed simultaneously on multiple marketplaces, including in-store displays. We strive to promptly remove product information upon sale, but this is not always in real-time.
Should the item be sold out after your order is placed, we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience and kindly ask for your understanding.
The DALLAS ARBITER FUZZ FACE, featuring the silicon transistor BC108C, has arrived.
It uses a Telefunken BC108C transistor. Its appeal lies in the gritty, raw sound characteristic of silicon transistors.
This unit features the period-correct battery holder type, where a folded sheet metal plate is attached to the main body.
Based on specifications, this unit is believed to date from the early 1970s.
* The rubber feet have been reattached, and the screw holes for the back cover have been reinforced, but it functions perfectly.
Serial: -
Condition Grade: B: Scratches and signs of use present, but fully functional
Box: None
Manual: None
Item Grade: B: Significant scratches & signs of use present, but no issues for normal use
* As this is a used item, please note that there may be scratches, dents, or other imperfections not easily visible in photos or described above.
* This item is a single unit and is listed simultaneously on multiple marketplaces, including in-store displays. We strive to promptly remove product information upon sale, but this is not always in real-time.
Should the item be sold out after your order is placed, we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience and kindly ask for your understanding.
$7.09
Original: $20.25
-65%USED DALLASARBITER / Fuzz Face BC108C [05]—
$20.25
$7.09









Description
DALLAS ARBITER / Fuzz Face is now in stock used.
The DALLAS ARBITER FUZZ FACE, featuring the silicon transistor BC108C, has arrived.
It uses a Telefunken BC108C transistor. Its appeal lies in the gritty, raw sound characteristic of silicon transistors.
This unit features the period-correct battery holder type, where a folded sheet metal plate is attached to the main body.
Based on specifications, this unit is believed to date from the early 1970s.
* The rubber feet have been reattached, and the screw holes for the back cover have been reinforced, but it functions perfectly.
Serial: -
Condition Grade: B: Scratches and signs of use present, but fully functional
Box: None
Manual: None
Item Grade: B: Significant scratches & signs of use present, but no issues for normal use
* As this is a used item, please note that there may be scratches, dents, or other imperfections not easily visible in photos or described above.
* This item is a single unit and is listed simultaneously on multiple marketplaces, including in-store displays. We strive to promptly remove product information upon sale, but this is not always in real-time.
Should the item be sold out after your order is placed, we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience and kindly ask for your understanding.
The DALLAS ARBITER FUZZ FACE, featuring the silicon transistor BC108C, has arrived.
It uses a Telefunken BC108C transistor. Its appeal lies in the gritty, raw sound characteristic of silicon transistors.
This unit features the period-correct battery holder type, where a folded sheet metal plate is attached to the main body.
Based on specifications, this unit is believed to date from the early 1970s.
* The rubber feet have been reattached, and the screw holes for the back cover have been reinforced, but it functions perfectly.
Serial: -
Condition Grade: B: Scratches and signs of use present, but fully functional
Box: None
Manual: None
Item Grade: B: Significant scratches & signs of use present, but no issues for normal use
* As this is a used item, please note that there may be scratches, dents, or other imperfections not easily visible in photos or described above.
* This item is a single unit and is listed simultaneously on multiple marketplaces, including in-store displays. We strive to promptly remove product information upon sale, but this is not always in real-time.
Should the item be sold out after your order is placed, we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience and kindly ask for your understanding.























