Der Vorg F-504 Flanger gehört zu den weltweit seltensten Gitarreneffekten überhaupt. Er wurde Mitte der 1970er Jahre vom Schlagzeughersteller Pearl Musical Instrument Co., Japan auf den Markt gepusht, um gegenüber der Konkurrenz von Ibanez, Maxon, Boss, MXR etc. ein Wörtchen mitreden zu können.
Der hier zum Verkauf stehende Flanger ist eine im Vergleich zu allen im Internet (s. Reverb) auffindbaren Versionen eine besonders seltene, frühe Produktionsnummer: Er besitzt einen anderen "Flanger"-Schriftzug und kommt ohne DC-Input-Buchse daher. 2x9 Volt-Gerät. Absolute Rarität. Top Zustand. Funktioniert einwandfrei.
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Im Folgenden ein Zitat von Nicholas Kula @ Tone Report:
"The World?s Scarcest Effect Brand: Let?s Talk About Vorg Pedals
The year was 1974. Silicon semiconductors, reliable ICs and imported goods were in full swing. And just like what happens today, many new companies were popping up and cashing out after releasing a line of pedals based on a competitor?s reverse-engineered circuits. The process was so easy?buy up a Distortion+, change a couple now-cheap parts, put it in a flashy enclosure and call it good. After effects-starved dealers buy them up, take the briefcase full of bills and dissolve into the ether. In the Silicon Wild West of this time period, it became increasingly difficult to discern the good pedals from the abject crap. And if you were a manufacturer, it was just as hard to separate yourself from these charlatans and establish yourself as a real up-and-comer. Only a handful of brands established themselves around this time with continued fame?MXR, Boss, and if you squint your eyes hard enough, Ibanez and DOD.
Some revered lines from this period?such as Ross?come to mind as being one such castaway brand, but a critical eye sees that they?re copies of MXR circuits. Now that the Internet has a number of sites dedicated to turning over every rock and piece of debris in the field of effects in search of hidden gems, one brand continues to get swept into players? collective dustpan. Enter Vorg?one of the rarest pedal brands in the world.
For those not in the immediate know, the Vorg line was actually put together and marketed by Pearl?yes, the drum company. Most effects sold as ?Vorg? were offered simultaneously under the Pearl name as well, but these early examples are just as rare. The knowledge of the Vorg moniker almost begins and ends with this opening paragraph. Google ?Vorg pedals? and my own name will appear before any helpful nuggets. My own copy of Analog Man?s Guide to Vintage Effects even turns up nothing. However, I?ve owned and played a handful, and can personally attest to their greatness."