British Pedal Company Tone Bender MKI

Fuzz - Compact Series

Product nr: 1169846
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2/12/2025
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The British Pedal Company Compact Series MKI Tone Bender is a compact, modern replica of the original 1965 Metal Case Tone Bender pedal created by Gary Hurst in London, England. The Compact Series MKI Tone Bender features Germanium PNP transistors and provides the now legendary 'gnarly', aggressive tone and the incredible sustain, that shaped the sound of British rock in the late '60s. The pedal retains great clarity in the signal and the dynamic attack cuts through every mix. The BPC Compact Series MKI Tone Bender brings the legendary tone in a pedalboard-friendly enclosure!


  • fuzz effects pedal
  • compact, modern replica of the original 1965 Metal Case Tone Bender
  • Germanium PNP transistors
  • unique tone and gnarly, aggressive sound
  • retains great clarity and at the same time provides an incredible sustain
  • hardwire true bypass
  • controls for Level, Attack
  • bypass footswitch
  • diecast case
  • gold hammerite finish
  • 6.3 mm mono in / output jacks
  • power supply via 9V battery or optional 9V DC adapter, 2.1 x 5.5 mm barrel plug, polarity (-) center (battery is included in the delivery)
  • current draw ca. 6 mA
  • dimensions (L x W x H) 112 x 68 x 50 mm / 4.4 x 2.7 x 2.0
  • weight 229 g / 0.5 lbs
  • incl. certificate of authenticity
  • Please note: All BPC Compact Series pedals require their own isolated 9V power supply. This is due to the nature of the PNP transistors which cannot be used with a daisy chained supply.