Rare As Rare Can Be 1.5 may not be the correct term for this pedal but it's the one we all use so lets go with it. These weren't just made between the 1 and the 2 how ever they are very limited and were not part of the main range. The biggest difference of the 1.5 is unlike the 1 and the 2 which have three transistors this has only two which makes it much more like a fuzz face circuit than a traditional Tonebender. As a result these fetch a very high price on the pedal market and are the subject of many Tonebender clones.
Classic CopyThere's something magical about these vintage pedals that make them sound so good, this infact is a re-issue from the legends at Macaris.From the first note on the Colorsound (Sola Sound) Supa Tonebender re-issue, we were blown away by powerful and organic fuzz tones.Believe it or not, Sola Sound built the Supa Tonebender as a clone of EHX's 1973 notorious Ram's Head Big Muff.It seem that their goal was to build an exact clone but at the end they modified the circuit a bit. Some websites claim that Jimmy Page used the Supa Tonebender, we think he only used the previous Sola Sound Tonebender versions from the late '60s.One notable guitar player that did use the Colorsound Supa Tonebender is Steve Hackett from Genesis who apparently had a lot of fun using this unit.
When It Started Getting BIG There's something magical about these vintage pedals that make them sound so good?! From the first note on the Colorsound (Sola Sound) Supa Tonebender, we were blown away by powerful and organic fuzz tones.Believe it or not, Sola Sound built the Supa Tonebender as a clone of EHX's 1973 notorious Ram's Head Big Muff (V2).It seem that their goal was to build an exact clone but at the end they modified the circuit a bit.Some websites claim that Jimmy Page used the Supa Tonebender, we think he only used the previous Sola Sound Tonebender versions from the late '60s. One notable guitar player that did use the Colorsound Supa Tonebender is Steve Hackett from Genesis who apparently had a lot of fun using this unit.