Danelectro Nichols 1966 Fuzz Drive Pedal
A modern re-creation of the Liverpool Fuzz-Tone, the first fuzz created by Foxx pedals founder and current Danelectro owner, Steve Ridinger. The Nichols 1966 houses a unique three-transistor circuit, arming you with a glass-shattering sound that falls somewhere between a fuzz and a distortion and that is highly reactive to your guitar's volume knob. A true tone tweaker's delight, thanks to its interactive fuzz and drive knobs, which are bolstered by more conventional tone and volume controls. There’s a stock/mid cut switch for added sonic flexibility. No matter how many fuzz pedals you own, it's unlikely that you have anything comparable to the Nichols 1966. True hardwire bypass, no battery option - requires 9v DC power (not included)
- Danelectro Nichols 1966 offers unique fuzz tones
- Three-transistor circuit for glass-shattering sound
- Highly reactive to your guitar's volume knob
- Interactive fuzz and drive knobs for tone tweaking
- Stock/mid cut switch adds sonic flexibility
- True hardwire bypass ensures signal integrity
- Requires 9v DC power, no battery option
| Brand | Danelectro |
| Analog/Digital | Analog |
| Mini | No |
| Effect model | Nichols 1966 |
| Power | None |
| Power usage | 9v DC (centre neg) |
| Effect type | Fuzz |