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topped the country charts and crossed over to the pop charts, the unique sound of the mixing console's faulty channel rapidly became sought after in Nashville studios. But Snoddy was unable to replicate the sound, as the mixing board's transformer had unfortunately stopped working shortly after.
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came to town and wanted to use that sound, and I had to tell her people that we didn't have it anymore because the amplifier completely quit. So I had to get busy and conjure some other way to make it happen," Snoddy recalled in a 2013 Vintage Guitar magazine interview.
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had produced this unique sound. "I'm pretty sure what happened was the primary transformer opened up, causing session player Grady Martin's guitar sound to go from clean to bludgeoning", Snoddy told The Tennessean in 2013.
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Snoddy decided to team-up with fellow WSM radio engineer Revis Virgil Hobbs to build a stand-alone device entirely based around three 1n270
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that would intentionally recreate the novel fuzzy effect. The Fuzz-Tone was born. The two engineers sold their circuit to
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Snoddy continued working at Bradley Studios (which became Columbia Studios in 1962) until 1967.
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That year he opened Woodland Sound Studios, a recording studio that recorded artists such as
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Historic Music Industry Resources, Nashville, Davidson County, TN
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veteran, learned about radio and recording while serving in the
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was damaged. However, it appears that a defect in the
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He is credited with inadvertently producing the first
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Index

Woodland Sound Studios
engineer
Nashville, Tennessee
Country
Folk
Johnny Cash
Hank Williams
Fuzz
Shelbyville, Tenn.
Murfreesboro, Tenn.
World War II
U.S. Army
radio engineer
clear-channel AM radio station
WSM
Castle Studios
Owen Bradley
Bradley Studios
Marty Robbins
Don't Worry
Bradley Studios
session musician
Grady Martin
Danelectro
baritone
guitar
distorted
transformer
amplifier
mixing console

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