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- Maestro_FZ-1_Fuzz-Tone abstract "The Maestro FZ-1 Fuzz-Tone was the first fuzz distortion device to become widely available on the market for electric guitars and basses, although there had been other prototype devices made. It was designed and manufactured by Gibson. The Maestro FZ-1 (along with its almost identical update the FZ-1a) achieved a peak of popularity in the 1960s. The device was used by Keith Richards in the Rolling Stones' 1965 hit \"Satisfaction\" and became a favorite of many garage rock and psychedelic acts of the time. Gibson re-issued the FZ-1a in the 1990s, but later discontinued the model.".
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- Maestro_FZ-1_Fuzz-Tone wikiPageWikiLink (I_Cant_Get_No)_Satisfaction.
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- Maestro_FZ-1_Fuzz-Tone wikiPageWikiLink Rumble_(instrumental).
- Maestro_FZ-1_Fuzz-Tone wikiPageWikiLink The_Ventures.
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- Maestro_FZ-1_Fuzz-Tone wikiPageWikiLink Vox_(musical_equipment).
- Maestro_FZ-1_Fuzz-Tone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maestro FZ-1 Fuzz-Tone".
- Maestro_FZ-1_Fuzz-Tone wikiPageWikiLinkText "fuzz pedal".
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- Maestro_FZ-1_Fuzz-Tone subject Category:Amplified_instruments.
- Maestro_FZ-1_Fuzz-Tone subject Category:Audio_effects.
- Maestro_FZ-1_Fuzz-Tone subject Category:Effects_units.
- Maestro_FZ-1_Fuzz-Tone subject Category:Electric_guitars.
- Maestro_FZ-1_Fuzz-Tone hypernym Device.
- Maestro_FZ-1_Fuzz-Tone type Device.
- Maestro_FZ-1_Fuzz-Tone comment "The Maestro FZ-1 Fuzz-Tone was the first fuzz distortion device to become widely available on the market for electric guitars and basses, although there had been other prototype devices made. It was designed and manufactured by Gibson. The Maestro FZ-1 (along with its almost identical update the FZ-1a) achieved a peak of popularity in the 1960s.".
- Maestro_FZ-1_Fuzz-Tone label "Maestro FZ-1 Fuzz-Tone".
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- Maestro_FZ-1_Fuzz-Tone isPrimaryTopicOf Maestro_FZ-1_Fuzz-Tone.