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Dunlop Unveils the Authentic Hendrix ’68 Shrine Series

Dunlop Unveils the Authentic Hendrix ’68 Shrine Series

Dunlop's Authentic Hendrix ’68 Shrine Series pedals pay tribute to Jimi by adorning special editions of the Fuzz Face, Uni-Vibe Chorus Vibrato, and more with custom finishes featuring art from John Van Hamserveld’s '68 Shrine Auditorium poster.


The Authentic Hendrix ’68 Shrine Series collects special editions of the Fuzz Face Distortion, the Uni-Vibe Chorus Vibrato, the Band of Gypsys Fuzz, and the Octavio Fuzz in MXR mini housings with modern appointments such as LEDs and power jacks.

Authentic Hendrix ’68 Shrine Series highlights:

  • Collects the FX Jimi Hendrix used to make music history
  • Special edition finishes remix John Van Hamersveld’s iconic Shrine Auditorium concert poster art
  • Built into MXR mini housings with modern appointments such as LEDs and power jacks

Authentic Hendrix ’68 Shrine Series pedals are available for pre-order now at $149.99 from your favorite retailer and will begin shipping March 1, 2023.

For more information, please visit jimdunlop.com.

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