Loco Box Mysto Dysto late 70's Japan
Loco Box Mysto Dysto late 70's Japan
Loco Box Mysto Dysto late 70's Japan
Loco Box Mysto Dysto late 70's Japan
Loco Box Mysto Dysto late 70's Japan
Loco Box Mysto Dysto late 70's Japan
Loco Box Mysto Dysto late 70's Japan
Loco Box Mysto Dysto late 70's Japan

Loco Box Mysto Dysto late 70's Japan

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Loco Box Mysto Dysto late 70's Japan in very good condition, older version with screw in control knobs. One of the first Dutch Hardrock band in the early 80's was called Mysto Dysto. Is there a connection  ?   .... or could it be the rain !

Quote from Wikipedia ;
"Mysto Dysto was één van de eerste heavy/speedmetal-bands uit Nederland. De band werd in Emmen, 1982 geformeerd door Luit de Jong. In 1987 zijn ze qua bandnaam veranderd in Mandator."

With Google translator it translates into ;
" Mysto Dysto was one of the first heavy / speed metal bands from the Netherlands. The band was formed in Emmen, 1982 by Luit de Jong. In 1987 they changed their name in Mandator"

Probably it was the rain ...... anyways great pedal, very collectible.


Controls

  • Level 
  • controls the output level
  • Intensity
  • controls the amount of distortion
  • Tone
  • controls the tone bass / treble


    The History of Locobox

    Information about the origin of the Locobox effects pedals is few and far between. In the beginning in the late '70s, all the pedals were handmade in a small factory in the city of Urawa, in Saitama, Japan. There were virtually only three men (the president, the designer and his boss) as well as six or seven women part-time jobbers. They did all the R&D, construction, testing, and even the silkscreening themselves.
    They started out selling their pedals to Arai Boueki (Aria), and these had the brand name "Locobox." The main brand name was Locobox, but they did make a few small runs of other brands that are exactly the same pedal.

    When the pedals switched to a more generic ABS resin casing in the early '80s to save money, they also changed the circuitry. So, the '80s compressors are not the same as the original Chokers...for instance. They made the same exact pedals with the Locobox brand and other brands such as Cutec, Pearl, Gig, Powervoice, Studio Series and even some Yamaha pedals. They simply changed out the brand name sticker on the pedal. Later on they were acquired by Aria (from what I can tell) and made pedals, rack gear and guitar and bass amps with both the Locobox and Aria brand names.