Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
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Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/28/2009
at 01:07am
by jim
Ease of Use
:
10
fuzz's are tricky, it's not quite as simple as it seems, but this one is just as EZ as the others. The thing is.... there IS a SWEET SPOT .. you find it by balancing your pedal / guitar's / amps contols ... it takes some doing .. well worth the effort..
Sound Quality
:
10
i was afraid to buy this red jh-f2 reissue based on some of the bad reviews here .. i'm writing this to let YOU know don't be..... i have a tele w/paf(alnico) in the neck semi-hot & I using a vintage series nomad (50watts) w/4x12 cab - i like to keep it simple as far as effects goes, i have a analog crybaby wah >> ts9 >> bd-2 >> cs-2 >> JH-F2 FUZZ FACE >> CH-1 >> reel echo >> amp >>> I paid $50 EBAY... ... I USE IT a freakin lot ... of you find one for around a half a bill, jump on it! as others have said - use your guitar vol - get your amp vol to correspond - i don't turn the fuzz all the way up don't need to w/ the paf's - if you spend time finding the right setting can't see anyone NOT LOVING THIS - i prefer the germaniums... to me IMHO they're warmer the sillicones splatter and need more dailing in - good in a different way - i'm giving a 10 to make up for the unfair reviews givin to it by chuckleheads - BTW this pedal might not be right for you if your tryin to imitate metallica or techo or something but it DOES DELIVER WHAT IT"S SUPPOSED TO just like a good fuzz should ..and it's a great value ,
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 04/10/2007
at 04:04pm
by Darrell
Ease of Use
:
10
Good sounding fuzz that can go from subtle to outrageous. Simple manual for a simple pedal. Stock re-issue.
Sound Quality
:
7
I find that humbuckers do not sound good at all. They tend to get real muddy and thick. Single coils is where this pedal excels. When using my fender Texas special bridge, it is still a little hot but sounds much better, more definition. Anyone who says that this pedal can be bass heavy, probably is using the wrong setup. You need single coil pickups to retain the high end.
Reliability
:
6
I would depend on this, but would always bring a backup.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to deal with Dunlop.
Overall Rating
:
7
I would probably buy this again, but would test and compare it with other fuzz pedals before I purchased this again. I don't like that the pedal is not that versatile when using humbucker pickups. I don't know if you could use this all the time in your pedal chain, but it is fun and inspiring to use.
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: GBP 45 USED
Submitted 03/17/2007
at 04:21pm
by Jason
Ease of Use
:
9
Pretty easy, theres only 2 knobs, one for volume and one for fuzz. The only problem is the fuzz knob dosn't do very much for the first 3/4 of its turn, then it's very sensitive in the last 1/4 or so of it's turn, qhich you can look at two ways, it makes it hard to get that exact setting you want, but it's also very configurable
Sound Quality
:
9
The sound is excellent - it's a fuzz pedal not an overdrive pedal, most people give fuzz's bad reviews because they don't know the difference - It's quite bass heavy and tends to cut the highs a bit, but I like it like that and it could always be changed with an EQ pedal
Reliability
:
8
It's built entirely out of metal, weighs quite a bit considering theres only a tiny pcb inside the giant red casing. The only thing wrong with mine is that the stomp switch is acting up, sometimes when I turn it on it cuts most of the volume and I have to push it halfway down again to get it to work properly, this is intermittent but annoying when it happens, though nothing changing the switch shouldn't fix if I could be bothered doing it
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with Dunlop
Overall Rating
:
8
I mostly play classic rock and blues, this pedal is a must for any Hendrix fan. I'm running it with an Epiphone LP Limited Edition with stock pickups into an Epiphone Firefly 30 DSP (a VERY good amp for all the price of it). If it were stolen I would definatley replace it, it's my main distortion pedal.
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: US $80.00
Submitted 09/22/2005
at 01:23am
by pakphan
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
Too Easy....
Sound Quality
:
8
I am using a number of guitars, Strat, LP Classic 1960, Tele, Epi Sheraton II, Parker Fly, etc etc. I am running this through a seperate loop using a Tonebone Loopbone. I have put all of my NON true bypass foot pedals through the 2 available loops on the Loopbone (you must get one of these bad boys). I run first into a Keeley Compressor to the main input on the Loopbone. Here is how the loop with the Fuzzface looks(loop 1). Crybaby-Fuzzface to the return of the loop. In the other loop I have a Univibe (newer one)-MXR Phase 90-Electric Mistress-MXR Microamp-English Muff'n-OctaFuzz-MXR Smartgate back to the return. I run out of the Loopbone to the input of a Mesa Boogie Tri-Axis. I use a Digital Products Ground Control to switch midi patches between the Tri-Axis and an old school Alesis Quadraverb. I am also running an Danelectro Fish&Chips EQ (nicer than you think)-MXR Chorus-Boss NP50 Noise Reduction unit. I have isolated all my available loops with some sort of gate. My theory is a little in key places is better than a lot in one place. This set up allows me to use the Fuzz face with a number of textures and tones. The main thing you have to keep in mind with a fuzz is that is does not and is not supposed to shine much when playing chords. It does however, offer some interstesting harmonic depth (especially in the lower subtones)to lead playing and even nicer when you double the lines while recording. I basically crank this sucker up to about 3:00 on the volume and max blast or close to it on the fuzz. From there I control the amount of distortion with the volume on my guitars. It works particularly nice with the Strat stock pickups(Late 80's USA). Truly captures those Hendixesque moments. At lower volumes on the guitar you get a nice high end but it is not over powering. It's actually a fairly clean tone but has a nice bite and just a little snarl. At medium volume on the guitar it starts to beef up on the bottom end. Remember, I am talking about notes and solo's here. It truly adds a bottom end to the note that is familiar to many when listening to Hendrix, Eric Johnson and even SRV (English Muff'n nails his sound). As you crank it towards and all the way up on the guitar, it starts to over load and fart out from the bottom end on the lower strings particularly. The tone of the note disappears into a low end subtone with no particular note quality HOWEVER, if you are nimble and quick, it give a very intersting and musical "suggestion" of notes..in other words you don't have to be as accurate as you do quick. It's alive, not a canned sounding linear output distortion pedal. The bad news is that it is pretty noisy. Various configuration are better and worse i.e. compressor in front of it (wow! very loud). The built in Loopbone boost (great booster)=noise. The Microamp spells NOISE. however, you really can run it pretty much on it's own. It has a certain compressed sound to it and runs through time shift devices pretty nicely at low volumes but turns into a jet airplane at high volumes (on the guitar). Used with some delay, hall reverb and the UniVibe with the guitar turned down gets a very fluid sound that calls Robin Trower to mind. Anyway, the unit is a pleasure to play around with and have and do use it on gigs and while recording. If you are looking to beef up your lead tones and are willing to get a noise gate, this might be what you are looking for. If you want modern tones or metal, this is not the one you want.
Reliability
:
9
Seems like a tank and about the same size as one.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No idea. No Problems
Overall Rating
:
8
I mess around in a lot of styles but it's all rock oriented. I like classic tones that range from Hendrix to AC/DC (English Muff'n nails them). I bought the fuzzface out of curiosity after reading about all of the artists over the years who have used them. I can play fine without it but it does add another stitch the fabric. I have stomped on it for solos a number of times lately while playing live. It makes lead lines fluid and fatter. You have to learn to control this wild dog but once you get it down, you will likely use it like I do, selectively and with no regards to any musical rule whatsover!!
FEEL IT?? PLAY IT!!
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 05/20/2005
at 04:10am
by Kaare
Ease of Use
:
8
This review is of a pedal that I took the guts from and reboxed them since I sent the box to Mike at Analog Man to get the Sunface conversion installed. I figured I'd keep the gut of this pedal- rebox them with new jacks and pots- doesn't affect the sound one bit (probably better quality assembely when I did this, more on this later). This is super easy to use. Not exactly easy to get a great sound out of it (more on this later).
Sound Quality
:
2
Fuzz can be difficult to get a good sound from. You really need to have a fuzz pumping into a overdriven tube amp to get a really good sound but that doesn't excuse this thing. With the sound of this I might as well have the DOD Grunge pedal or something else that takes away all expression in you playing.
I also have an earlier version of this pedal (so early in Dunlop's production that it came in blue paint). That thing sounds pretty good for a mass produced pedal. If you look inside the 2 Dunlop's I have you'll see the reason why they sound so different. My old version has an exact copy of the original circuit; about 9 parts on the board. That must have been too expensive for Dunlop to produce and get reliable sound from because the new version has about twice the number of components (lots of trimpots, etc.).
A lot has been said about new production germanium transistors, I don't think that's as important as someone sitting down and tweaking components to get the right sound. They don't do this here. You're better going with one of the many Fuzz Face clones than this thing, you can find one that'll run you about the same price that someone cared about the sound. My first attempt at building a Fuzz Face (with way too high gain silicon transistors sounds better that this, and I had no clue what I was doing). I won't say there's no good sound from it, there's about one place on the dials I was able to get something passing but good luck finding it.
Reliability
:
5
I bought this brand new and opened it up and on of the solder joints on the board was almost non existent. Just remember that this thing was made for the highest possible profit margin. The box is like a tank but I don't trust the board construction.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't tried. I can do most necessary repairs myself.
Overall Rating
:
3
You're better served buy one of the multitude of Fuzz Face clones. Some of those are going to be more expensive (Diaz Square Face, Analog Man Sunface, Phoenix Custom Electronics Fuzz, all of which I own and love for their things) but are better than this thing. There are pedals out there for the same price or less that will sound so much better, just check Ebay for "fuzz". It has the vibe with the cool box but the sound just isn't there. Don't think you're going to get the Hendrix sound when you buy this.
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: US $100$ aprox.
Submitted 11/10/2004
at 06:21am
by Bala
Email: balaheavymetal79 at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
2 knobs...one stomp switch...it`s easy even for drummers.
Sound Quality
:
10
Just like I`ve read above, Fuzz pedals are made to sound like crap and this one is the crappiest of all. Just plug your guitar into a good "TUBE" amp and there you go! Beautiful fuzz tone.
It`s not noisy at all...I guess I`ll dare to say that this is the most quiet pedal in my chain. I have a Fender JapStrat 68`Reissue trough the FuzzFace, a RatII and a Small Clone Analgog Chorus trough a 64`Fender Tremolux Blackface 35watter head with a 2x12 60`s Bassman cabinet.
I bought this pedal beacuse:
1) I love Hendrix.
2) I needed some Red-lightsaber attitude in my solos and riffs.
This pedal is NOT for metalhead losers! This is the Real Deal for serious people looking for serious tone.
Go get one and you`ll be admired by the other guitar players around you.
Reliability
:
10
It`s built like a Panzer.
Made to survive bombings and nuclear attacks.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I`m an engineer, so if something happens I`ll do my own costumer support or I`ll find somebody to do it for me.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play rock n`roll. Been playing for 11 years and never tried anything better.
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 03/17/2004
at 03:57pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
8
Its easy to use but I don't like the battery being loose inside, only thing holding the battery is the terminal connection.
Sound Quality
:
10
Gibson Les Paul Custom with a Marshall 1959 -- fuzz face sounds like crap no matter what settings. same guitar with a fender twin reverb--this pedal sounds awesome, sounds like Hendrix on "Like a Rolling Stone" Marshall doesn't need any effects like fuzz, distortion, or od, just turn amp up past seven. This pedal needs to be used with an amp with a clear and clean sound. I give it 10 because when i use it with my fender twin reverb, it has a very warm and soothing tone. The volume on the pedal will also make the amp go even louder.
Reliability
:
10
Does what it's supposed to do every time for 10 years.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing for 25 years. I bought this because Hendrix had one. I will never hot rod or modify this, it's fine the way it is. If it ever breaks or something, then I might change some of the resistors to get a different sound, but I'd buy another new one too. It has always been a part of my set up, couldn't be without it.
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: US $94.99
Submitted 09/16/2003
at 02:25am
by Blue Man from MI
Ease of Use
:
10
???I don't get it? plese help???! LOL, you get the idea. This is as easy as an on pf lamp with a dimmer.
Sound Quality
:
10
I give it ten here, because the Fuzz it gives is exactly the fuzz it sells! I play along to the Hendrix DVD's and I can get his live sounds with my Jap Fender and My Fender Twin amp. Chain Setup:My Fuzz into the Vox Wah into my Octavia, into my univibe and finally the Leslie 147 unit.
Reliability
:
10
no problems in two years. It took me this long to get all of the above gear. Can't rate these untill you rate them in there environment. unlike the many others we see below :/ ??
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never saked with no problems ;)
Overall Rating
:
10
Please checkout the sound section, it's all there, right where it belongs..... in the Sound! ya dig?
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: 60 (? (on ebay)) used
Submitted 09/01/2003
at 01:19pm
by Red_Fish
Ease of Use
:
10
2 knobs ... fuzz and volume ... tunr them to 12 o'clok then play.
if you want to clean up your sound, just roll back your guitar volume ... want more fuzz, cranck your guitar volume to 10 !
note that my pedal (a Crest Audio ri. type 2, with BC109 transistors ... not a Dunlop in fact) has been modified by Olaf Nobis of Banzai Effects (best pedals on earth) who installed me a true bypass switch ...
Sound Quality
:
10
i play a Gibson LP Jr. or Fender Telcaster us > Fuzz Face > Cry Baby (true bypassed) > Marshall Blues Breaker ri.
sounds just perfect, can play everything with this set-up, blues rock, funk, 70's hard rock etc etc ...
i've tried a lot of drive box before buying a fuzz face, and to me, nothing sounds better than this through a Marshall plexi ...
this pedal is really dynamic, transparent, it responds well to the volume variations from the guitar.
Reliability
:
8
the original switch was really crappy ... but with then new Banzai one, i think this pedal will be in my setup for a long time !
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
for me it's a ten ...
don't need to buy a 150$ clone like a MJM, Fulltone when you can find this mid 90's reissue on Ebay for around 70$/?.
if it were stolen i would try to buy an original one, or buy a SolaSound Tonebender ri.
if you're looking for a good old 70's sound, just check this pedal !
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: 199 (Dutch guilders back in 93)
Submitted 07/30/2003
at 08:46am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
7
It is very easy to use! (only a volume and Fuzz knob), but still very difficult to get a good sound out of it! There is a manual (more like a drawing) in case you need to switch your empty 9 volts battery! This is a standard unit! No mods! A Jim Dunlop reissue of the Dallas-arbiter fuzzface distortionbox (JHF2)Serial number 932168, and both potentiometers read R1379337, which suggests that this pedal/ these potentiometers was made in the 37th week of 1993. I believe that, cause i baught it in 1993! there's no adapterinput, which is true to the original, but NOT very practical. More on that lateron..
Sound Quality
:
6
My setup: A Japanese Fender stratocaster '68 reissue into this fuzzface, into a 100 watt 1959 Superlead "Plexi"reissue thats connected to a 1960TV (Tall vintage) 4x12 speakercabinet, loaded with standard 25 watt greenback reissuespeakers.
I've also tried it with the same guitar into a little Fender champion 110 transistoramp.
I gues this pedal needs volume! The louder the volume, the better the fuzz! The potentiometers work just fine, the fuzz and volume climb up nicely from 0 to 10. The fuzz likes your low e string!..So much that it seems to neglect your other 4 or 5 strings..more on that later. I tried to get the Hendrixvibe, but i can't say i nailed it! (this has nothing to do with my ability of playing!) I guess the pedal has a sound of it's own.
For people looking for a tubescreamervibe: look elsewhere! Fuzz is NOT distortion, and it's also NOT overdrive!
I wish the pedal would spread the fuzz over all six strings a bit more! I believe the sound is there, but it doesn't come out! Like if you were listening to it with a big stuffed cloud of cotton in your ears! This is a 5.6!
Reliability
:
7
Well, it seems to be build like a tank! However, 2 things have happend:
The backplate is hold with one center screw. If your being very enthousiatic about your bands music, this screw can (and will!) bend when stepped on hard! I havent found a replacement screw in a hardware store somewhere. Also, this mid nineties version came with crappy tiny supersmall black rubberfeet. Again: When stepped on hard, these feet can (and will) brake. It's funny to see that jim Dunlop changed these feet on more recent pedals.
The switch reads "Mexico" on it. Why import cheap switches??
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Sorry, never dealt with them!
The price i payed: 199 dutch guilders back in 1993!
(which is about 90 and a half Euro's today!)
Overall Rating
:
6
Well, It's meant for that 60's type stuff. Vintage rock. And, to me it doesn't do quite well. therefore: TRY BEFORE YOU BUY!! If it was stolen, I personally wouldn't get anotherone: Try all of them and you'l choose another brand! Guaranteed! But some buy these for there cool looks and change the innards! Maybe i will also in the future.
I got my first guitar 10 years ago, so i still have a lot to learn.
I love the looks about it, and also the fact that it just has 2 knobs. I hate the fact that it's a battery-only pedal!I also hate the hype about it!This is not Hendrix in a stompbox! Be real! There are also stories of Jim Dunlop relabeling cheaper transistors with "NKT275" to be more true to the original. I don't know if its true, but the sound this pedal makes needs to be heard before you buy! The original will sound MUCH different! (Thats why there are a lot of peole offering upgradekits!)
Years after i bought it, I was able to compare it to a Roger Mayer Mongoose fuzz,a Roger Mayer Axiss fuzz, and a Roger Mayer voodoo axe!Conclusion: Compared to these, the Fuzzface is a JOKE!(Must admit: the fuzzface looks VERRRY cool!) But it's not only looks we are after here..
Buy it secondhand,to save some bucks (and take it to a guitarshop to compare it with a new one!)..if you get a good deal,you can always change the innards in the future!
I wish it had a adapterinput!..and a Roger mayer spitfirefuzz sound!
I also wish the fuzz would be more spread on all six strings! No chords can be played here!..And i wish mine was hammerite grey!
(instead of standard red!)The knobs don't look like the original to, something you would expect from a reissue! Nowadays, i don't use it very often..Dont believe the hype! The looks are simply greater then it sounds! No wonder you can always find them on ebay! These opinions are handy, but there only opinions! Get a great deal on something that sounds right to YOU! Try before you buy is really the best advice!
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: US $90
Submitted 02/13/2003
at 07:08am
by Ray Bryant
Email: none
Ease of Use
:
2
Un-balanced and un-controlled. Fuzz pedals have these traits some anyway, but this pedal has them to an extreme. It's hard to use.
Sound Quality
:
2
Strat into RI Plexi, '67 Deluxe, or Mesa Blue Angel. Weak gain, huge range loss, harsh useless tone, no note definition.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
2
I tried to use it for the Hendrix & general 60's stuff. This pedal is a joke compared to the MJM London Fuzz, Analogman Sunface, Fulltone '69 pedal, and a host of other available. You can get a real fuzz used for the same price and new for $50 more. I sold it for $35 to someone who wanted the enclosure to put a real fuzz in.
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: 130 (Canadian)
Submitted 01/30/2003
at 06:00am
by David
Ease of Use
:
10
pretty simple, two knobs: volume and fuzz, just set it however you want !
Sound Quality
:
9
i use and ibanez rg320qs through a vox wah->Boss os-2->fuzz face->uni-vibe->marshall g215rcd and it sounds great, it's funny that the fuzz face sounds totally different when it's after the os-2, it all depends on the signal and the ordering in the effects order. and by sound u definitely can get the warm hendrix and clapton sound, man together with the uni vibe and the vox wah...it's awesome !!!
Reliability
:
8
it's full of metal...very hard and stiff, the only downside for it is the one only screw in the back...if it's loose it's definitely not safe.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never had to deal with dunlop.
Overall Rating
:
9
i play mostly classic rock and some metal...from the fuzz face i really get the sounds i really love. it really sounds great, it all depends on the ordering of the pedal. i've been playing for approx years, when i started i never played with pedal except a multi-effect which sucks...after i got my fuzz face i found the real meaning of good sounds !
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: 170 (Australian) used
Submitted 01/29/2003
at 01:08am
by Zed Poschelk
Email: musicalzed at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Man, how easy do u want it? Volume and Fuzz, thats about as simple as it gets, spose a tone control would have been useful, though i can live without.
Sound Quality
:
9
ok, at the time i bought this thing i was looking for a fuzz that gives me that hendrixy grinding sound, you know, that bassy sort of midlish sound. I checked out the big muff (Russian and American)and it didn't deliver what i wanted, the boss fuzz is uterly disgusting, let alone disturbing (it sounds like your guitar signal being run through a snare drum). I find that the fuzz control doesn't allow much variation, its either alot of fuzz, or alot more fuzz. I play a fender american standard strat with a hendrix wah, rotovibe, boss octaver, and a danelectro delay pedal, all through a sovtek mig 100, (make sure you check out this things ratings, super) anyhow to rap up, excellent for what i want, though suppose i would have liked more control over this thing, maybe a tone adjuster and a little bit more range on the fuzz.
Reliability
:
8
yeah, you could probably get a bit worried over the fact that it doesn't have a power adaptor thingi connection in it, so make sure keep a spare 9 volter in ur back pocket, other wise, built like a brick.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
no idea, ummmmmmm, till it breaks down, which is hopefully never, i will think this one over, the face is with dunlop now so that is reassuring i spose, anyhow, happy fuzzing!
Overall Rating
:
9
For Hendrix sounds, this pedal is just right someone important said that roger mayers axis fuzz sounds just like this thing with only more range, so how hendrixy can you get?! this was the first distortion device i have ever bought, mostly because nothing else ever tickled my fancy, if it were stolen i would definitely replace it, but i would make sure i checked out the equalizer fuzz thing by electro harmonics, but just remember, I went for the bassy grinding fuzz, if its nasal trebley stuff that you want, look else where
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: US $35 used
Submitted 10/03/2002
at 12:02pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
Ease of use could not be more simple. Volume, and fuzz, that's it. It would be nice if it had a tone control but on the other hand it makes it more straght forward. Less to think about with this pedal.
Sound Quality
:
5
The sound quality ranges from ok to poor depending on the situation. For solo leads the pedal can produce sixties sounding leads that have a pleasant thump behind them, much like a maxed out tube amp. Unfortunetly overall the sound is not very usefull, in my opinion. Compared to a bigmuff its crap. The muff has this powerfull musically rich tone. A sound that just seems fully developed, while the fuzz face, albeit really cool to look at, sounds weak, murky and undefined and is rather unispiring to play with. I play an sg and a strat through a twin.
Reliability
:
10
sturdy, very sturdy.
No AC jack means that the battery could and probably would run out in the middle of a gig, like all battery pedals.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
5
Over all the pedal looks so cool I bought even though I new it wasn't as good as my muff. I figured i could use it for something and it was nice just to have lying around. Sound really isn't that great, but then again I am optimistic that i can find some uses for it though. It may be good in conjunction with some other pedal, or with a certain song ect.
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: 70 (GBP #)
Submitted 04/06/2002
at 03:31am
by alex
Email: syd_b_2 at hotmail<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
No manual, but come on there are 2 dials! Fuzz and Volume! How hard can that be, there nice and big dials so you can turn them with your foot. Unfortuantly no one/off light but a small gripe.
Sound Quality
:
8
OK I'm playing a Fender Strat into this, there is an EH Phaser, 1970's rackmount phaser/flanger and an EH Big Muff before it, and a WAh and Delay after it, this used to go into a fender solid state but now goes into a yummy Vox tube amp. I only really use this pedal with delay also turned on, and occaisionally some wah. With the vol on the guitar turned right up its nice singing sustain, like Time by Pink Floyd. Turn the vol down a bit and you get a similar volume coming out your amp but with less fuzz, thats why a like it lots, i can leave it turned on nearly all the time. I heard some of these are rubbish, but I guess I was lucky. I originally bought one of the silver Dallas Arbiter (no Dunlop) remakes, and those were rubbish, avoid. The red ones are the ones to get. They also really sound so much better through a tube amp. However, on chords there is a bit of white noise in the background, but not so much to wreck your sound. Thats why it gets an 8
Reliability
:
9
I've used it in gigs and it hasn't broken, if it did I'd just use the Big Muff. It feels like its built out of iron or something! well maybe not but it is v.strong. The swith is abit flimsy though so if anything were to go I'd put money on it being the switch
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
I play vaguely psychedelic stuff, I use it for rythym and lead playing and its great. Turned down it gives a nice little bit of crunch.
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: US $60
Submitted 03/04/2002
at 11:44am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
8
Not so hard to get a good sound,but the knobs are pretty interactive...
this is a blue early/mid 90's germanium version.
Sound Quality
:
9
I guess some of these aren't so good sounding,but this one is-it isn't much different than the Diaz TSF I AB'ed it with(maybe a bit less midrange cut)...it works well with a Mesa Tremoverb and a Tele-you can leave it on all the time. I have another one(red)from a trade deal that sounds the same.
Reliability
:
9
I like the heavy enclosure and the knobs/pots/jacks/switch aren't flimsy or loose-wouldn't really worry too much even if i had just one...
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
:
9
I've tried/owned other boutique type FF clones-the best out of those is the Diaz,but that one is quirky sometimes,as well...haven't tried any other Dunlops,but these 2 sound good-maybe i just got lucky.
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: US trade
Submitted 12/16/2001
at 10:41pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
2 knob affair...easy enough.
Sound Quality
:
9
this was modded,although i don't know exactly how-supposedly it has different germanium transistors and maybe some other tweak to make it a little quieter...also the in/out jacks were switched to normal and an LED was added. with a mesa TOV it's smooth and a bit dark with a kind of raw,powerful tone when the guitar volume is up all the way-backed off a little bit it's much cleaner but still pretty fat...it sounds a bit better(but less versatile)to me than the Fulltone 69' and much better than the PE Face Lift and WellsNYC 5:00 Shadow-the closest to this was the Diaz TSF which i traded off for something else.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
the case is heavy duty and the wiring looks very good-haven't had it very long,but i'm not too worried.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
if it broke,i'd have to try to track down the guy who did the mods.
Overall Rating
:
9
for a Fuzz Face it's the best i've tried yet-it would be cool to compare it to a good vintage one or possibly another that has been modded by someone(analogman,etc)who knows what they are doing with these...i'd even like to see how a stock Dunlop compares to this.
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: US $75.00
Submitted 10/05/2001
at 05:24am
by Ed Reed
Ease of Use
:
8
In stock form this reissue sounds bad but after I had mine moded I am very pleased with it. The mod doesn't change the design, so it works the same as any Fuzz Face.
Sound Quality
:
8
Out of the box, about a 1 or 2 (I read other reviews saying the thing sounds horrible and it's rated at 10?), after Tone Man finished with mine I now give it an 8.
Reliability
:
5
Don Butler gives a 90 day warrenty. Only time will tell but I feel it's better than when new.
Customer Support
:
7
Don was good with info, ect. He also sold me parts to mod my Vox wah at a good price. Seems like a great guy. He's listed in the database.
Overall Rating
:
8
Turned full it has that early Cream sound. With the guitars volume rolled down a little it makes a great "on the threshold of distorion" sound that is usefull even for country. I really like this thing now, In the original JH-2 shape I would not use it. It's easy enough for a player like me to sound "horrible" without the aid of some pedal. I look for something in the other direction.
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: US $75.00
Submitted 03/27/2001
at 04:13pm
by Ty Gerhardt
Email: tygerhardt<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
8
Two knobs. Pretty damn easy once you find the sweet spots. The only real hassle is the lack of a AC adaptor jack and the inputs and outputs are in the reverse order of most effects on the market making setup a pain. I realize this is a "vintage reissue" but these seem like small things since the overall look would be the same and they wouldn't have any effect on the sound quality. (How come companies are so particular about making their vintage reissues look exactally the same but seem to drop the ball when it comes to making them sound the same?)
Sound Quality
:
7
I play mostly noise pop and vintage rock (50's 60's and 70's). I own many killer tube amps and several American Fender and Hamer USA guitars. For effects I use mostly fancy (i.e. expensive) boutique pedal effects.
I bought this pedal because I wanted the Fuzz Face sound since I already had a Big Muff and a Boss Hyper Fuzz. I didn't have a vintage Face to compare it to, but for the most part I liked it. I wasn't able to get the punchy type of fuzz sounds I was looking for, but it got me closer to it than either of the fuzz units I owned at the time. I bought a Fulltone '69 pedal and got what I was looking for. I sold my Hyper Fuzz and Fuzz Face and now use the EH NYC Big Muff and the '69 for all my fuzz needs.
Reliability
:
8
Seemed fairly well made. I only owned it for 2 months before I got rid of it.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
7
The Dunlop Fuzz Face reissue is a pretty good pedal, but when compared to a Fulltone '69 pedal, it becomes obvious that you can do better than the Face as far as tone and versatility. If you're looking for a good vintage styled fuzz without forking out the bucks for a Roger Mayer or a Fulltone, the Fuzz Face reissue is worth considering. If you have the money to spend, Get the '69. You won't be disappointed.
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: US us $125
Submitted 02/26/2001
at 05:05pm
by marc cutler
Email: led_zep1986<at>mailcity dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
this is the fuzz face. The master behind the great sounds of Jimi Hendrix and Iron Butterfly. It may be a distortion, but you can not substitute the sound of this wit any distortion. It has 2 big knobs: 1 is the volume and the other is for how much fuzz or distortion do u want. I play this wit songs like in-a-gadda-da-vidda and purple haze. It is also great for strong feirce solos. I strongly recomend this
Sound Quality
:
10
i play the fuzz wit my fender strat and my 25r frontman fender amplifier. this line up kicks ass and most of the time i will add my vox wah wah to the chain of power. The way to get the best sound out of the fuzz is to crank the volume and fuzz to the max and play wit as much power behind it. Of course even wit a small amp u will get feedback which makes it sound really bitchin.
Reliability
:
10
I can really depend on it. When I took it to school to try it out, my music teacher said cool, and it looks like it is industrial built. It is very sturdymake completely out of metal on the outside.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
:
10
Icovered all the feature so just go out there and buy one damnit u will be thankin me.
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: US $90 pluse tax
Submitted 10/14/2000
at 09:17pm
by Aaron
Email: Xoutset_casualtyX at psicorps<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
10
Two knobs volume and fuzz how hard is that? well it sounds like my Boss ds-1 with the tone turned down a bit from half way. I like a high ammount of distortin with my sound so it was a good match but why spend another $90 for the sound i all ready have? so but the one i played sounded great!
Sound Quality
:
10
well i did not buy the pedel and the amp and guitar were just simmlur to it. I run a Washburn wi 64 with a dimrizeo air zone in the bridge and an air clissic in the neck. in to a boss ds-1 to a dunlop rotovide to a dunlop cry baby wah wah to a zoom gfx707 to a crate tv-120. so the guitar and amp i used at the store were not the same but close. the fuzz face is one of the best that i have played i liked it a lot more then the boss fuzz i played the fuzz face sounded a lot more like a classic fuzz then the boss i played (gee i wounder why?)
Reliability
:
5
good from what i saw. full metal and all so it would hold up well to a giging musican. rating i give is becasue i only played it in the store and can't relly tell what it would be like if i played it on a gig.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
how the hell should i tell?! i only played it in the store.
Overall Rating
:
7
damn good! i gave it the rating i did cusase i olny played it in the store and did not buy it. but it sounded damn good to me! but my oppion is mine try it for your self it fit my style great but it may not fit yours.
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: US $55 used
Submitted 12/30/1999
at 08:33am
by Anonymous Artists
Email: none
Ease of Use
:
10
Extremely easy to use. Don't have to be a rocket scientist to be able to use this. There's only input and output jacks and volume and fuzz knobs.
Sound Quality
:
9
When I got the idea of getting a fuzz, I heard that this is the pedal NOT to get. Well, I haven't tried many fuzzes, but with this one I can get the sound I'm looking for. The sound is very warm and combining this to my Fender Am.Strd strat and Custom ordered strat, reissue ts-9 and Classic 30 amp (+ few compressors and delays etc.) I can get the sound I'm looking for. This pedal gives very rauncy and DIRTY sound. This one gives the sound I want and with a minor budget. For not being a vintage freak and not only looking for the brand, this I recommend to thou.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I've had it only for couple of days, so I don't about this one...
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
To getting that dirty Hendrix sound, this is good and cheap choice. If your other equipments are good, this sounds also good. This fuzz pedal is difficult to review because fuzzes actually sound HORRIBLE, but I think that's the whole point! Sounding horrible is what fuzzes should be!
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: US $175.00
Submitted 10/12/1999
at 07:08am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
10
it's really easy to use with only fuzz and volume,i don't get as good a sound out of it with humbuckers so i use my strat
Sound Quality
:
5
I have used mine with just about every guitar and amp combo.i use a bass EQ to help with the tone but by it self it just to much noise and feedback.with the EQ i can get the hendrix& clapton tones but it's just to much work. I've played four orginals and the blow these away
Reliability
:
8
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
5
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 09/26/1999
at 12:50am
by peejay
Ease of Use
:
9
2 knobs, fuzz generally sounds best full up - fine tweakage needed on the volume pot cause it acts very much as a tone control
Sound Quality
:
9
Okay, this is an update on my last review that I gave some months ago. setup = different so maybe that's what makes this thing sound so damn cool. I got a new strat with nice singles & without the previous dimarzio humbucker in the neck -sorta noisey but put up with it
Got this pedal back a week ago from a friend who'd had it for MONTHS and hadn't contacted me to give it back - no real loss I thought - it was merely a matter of principal that I got it back
This pedal (and god alone knows what happened to it while tammy had it) has changed - I've tried new batteries etc - it sounds way smoother, more responsive, & funkier than I ever remember it sounding. WARM - SO WARM - and a s**t load of bottom end - those of you with valvestates will understand this:I have to disengage the power dimension switch to get a tone that wont make my 12 " fart on a flat eq - this is fine cause my strat likes it that way - bottom end a go-go baby!
My main prob with it earlier was that it had little sustain for leads - yeah, well i guess it just aint built to play bon jovi wailings - a very subtle fuzz that likes an 'up' power amp knob - but back of the o board) volume to get rid of the splattery buzz
Analogman.com has good info on those with fuzz faces on how to beef up a crappy one - dunno why mine sounds good but hey - it does - every one of the notes on his page rings true for my unit - especially where it says that putting other units in the chain with the fuzz face makes the sound radically diffent - even in bypass - why this happens i dunno - any unit put in front of the 'face will give grater sustain on leads but changes the tonal characteristic to a real fuzzy buzz without the same bottom end (not sure how tru bypass effects this tho). turning down the guitar volume also gives very pleasing results - funky clean yet grunty notes (very hendrix) that you can bring up to a fat sustaining growl with a SHORT twist of the vol.
Reliability
:
10
the knobs are mounted in a raher suspect fashion & the rubber feet suck - fundamentally Id have to say that this unit is a tank
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
this may not be the ticket for those after a pumpkins style fuzz, but for THE warm 60/70s fuzz tone you cant go past this - foxey lady intro? - no problem. you just have to get your fingers round the shorter sustain factor when noodling- a player's effect.
Product: Dunlop JH-F2 Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 07/31/1999
at 10:05am
by "Tack"
Email: tack420<at>hotmail dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Two knobs and a switch...could it be easier?
Sound Quality
:
8
I heard about a lot of bad ones out there and I must say...i must have got one of the best ones cause I can match Hendrix and Cream on the dot. It sounds really great on Sunshine of Your Love!
Reliability
:
10
I could depend on this thing more than myself!!!
Overall Rating
:
8
I play anything from Hendrix to Heavy Metal...and it matches a lot of what I play! I just wish the damn thing had a tone control for more versatility.
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