Keith Richards Fender High Powered Tweed Twin Amp

This was recorded in Prague during the 2007 Tour of Europe. I filmed it while working for the support band. What you are hearing is Pierre De Beauport playing a 1960 Les Paul Standard through Keith's main stage amps.
Keith Richards Tweed Twin Rolling Stones Vintage Pedal Workshop JMI VOX Marshall Fender
THE VPW ZONK MACHINE Ⓡ

The original ZONK MACHINE® was a classic fuzz pedal first produced in the 1960s and is now considered a highly desirable collectors item commanding prices in excess of £2000. Although others have attempted copies, we have worked very hard to develop the very best ZONK MACHINE replica available today. From the blue hammered paint finish to the correct-style control knobs, the VPW ZONK MACHINE is correct in every detail. Transistors are specially selected for low noise and correct hfe. The ZONK MACHINE circuit is very unforgiving of poor transistor selection so we go to extraordinary lengths to ensure that every unit we build performs flawlessly. Hand built in England. Many thanks to Graham Green for providing an original unit for inspection. Specifications: Transistors -- Q1, Ge,low-noise (may vary), Q2, OC75, Q3, OC75 Controls -- Fuzz, Swell (incl. Power Off), True Bypass Resistors -- Carbon Comp. Finish -- Blue hammer-tone paint Enclosure material -- Aluminium LED status indicator -- No 9v power socket -- No THE ZONK MACHINE® is a VPW registred trademark. Vintage Pedal Workshop is in no way associated with John Hornby Skewes & Co
ZONK MACHINE SUPAFUZZ TONEBENDER MKI MKII MKIII FUZZSOUND FUZZ PEDAL SHATTERBOX VINTAGE WORKSHOP D*A*M JMI
THE VPW MKI TONEBENDER

The pedal that started it all originally designed and made by Gary Hurst and used by players such as Jeff Beck, Mick Ronson, Jimmy Page, Pete Townshend and a host of others. Now back with a correct hammered paint finish and VPW's careful attention to detail using only the finest hand picked components. Specifications: Folded steel enclosure Gold Hammertone finish Bakelite circuit board Carbon Comp resistors. 3 x OC75 Germanium transistor
ZONK MACHINE SUPAFUZZ TONEBENDER MKI MKII MKIII FUZZSOUND FUZZ PEDAL SHATTERBOX VINTAGE WORKSHOP D*A*M JMI
THE VPW EXEL SHATTERBOX Ⓡ

The VPW SHATTERBOX is a faithful replica of the classic B&M Shatterbox of the seventies. It features two silicon transistors in a circuit reminiscent of the Arbiter Fuzz Face. A no-frills crisp silicon fuzz in a compact format. Transistors are selected for low noise and correct hfe (current gain). Comes with a velvet bag embroidered with the VPW logo. Hand-built in England.
ZONK MACHINE SUPAFUZZ TONEBENDER MKI MKII MKIII FUZZSOUND FUZZ PEDAL SHATTERBOX VINTAGE WORKSHOP D*A*M JMI
THE VPW SUPA FUZZ SUPAFUZZ

The VPW Supafuzz is an exact replica of a particular example of an early Marshall unit, housed in the familiar angular cast Aluminium enclosure. The finish is silver-grey hammer paint, (ie, not powdercoated!) How does the Supafuzz circuit differ from the MkII Tonebender? The Supafuzz has a 10k resistor at Q1 connected from base to ground, not 100k as in the MkII circuit. This apparently small difference has an enormous effect on the sound of the pedal. Less gain than the MkII, with a response particularly suited to boosting the signal for use with a valve amplifier. As with all our Germanium Fuzz pedals, the transistors are carefully selected for low noise and optimum hfe (see seperate page in 'Features' section for more information about our transistor selection process). Many thanks to James Stevenson for lending us the original unit on which this pedal is based. Specifications: Transistors -- Q1 OC75, Q2 OC75, Q3 OC75. Controls -- Volume, Filter (Fuzz Intensity), True Bypass switch. Enclosure -- Cast Aluminium. Finish -- Silver grey hammer paint LED Status Indicator -- No 9v Power Socket -- No
ZONK MACHINE SUPAFUZZ TONEBENDER MKI MKII MKIII FUZZSOUND FUZZ PEDAL SHATTERBOX VINTAGE WORKSHOP D*A*M JMI







