Information
JMI
Based on the MkI Tone Bender, the Zonk Machine was originally made by John Hornby Skewes in Leeds, UK. The circuit features both OC44 and OC75 Transistors which offer both smooth and sharp tones
- Zonk Machine Mark I
- folded Aluminium Case
- Blue Hammerite
- NOS Transistors
- Limited Edition, 20 Units worldwide
Video
(2011-03-18) zonk machine by JMI Amplification
(2011-04-08) JMI ZONK MACHINE video demo [Musikmesse 2011] by Audiofanzine
(2014-12-20) British Pedal Company Vintage Series Zonk Machine MKI Demo by British Pedal Company
(2019-04-11) cody zonk by Jerms
Related
- Hornby Skewes Treble Booster
- BSM HS Hornby-Skewes Treble Booster
- Dice Works HS-1 Hornby-Skewes Booster
- Dice Works HS-2 Hornby-Skewes Booster
- Dice Works HS-3 Hornby-Skewes Booster
- Ghost Effects Treble Booster (based on the Hornby Skewes Treble Booster)
- Retro-Electro Silicon Treble Booster (based on the Hornby Skewes Treble Booster)
- Rogue Sound Blind Mary (based on the Hornby Skewes Treble Booster)
- Hornby Skewes Zonk Machine
- British Pedal Company Players series The Zonk Machine (JMI reissue)
- Vintage Pedal Workshop Zonk Machine (VPW reissue)
- Basic Audio Zonk (Si)
- Creepy Fingers Hornskewer
- Ghost Effects Zonk Machine
- Hornby Skewes Zonk Machine II
- JMI Zonk Machine II (JMI reissue)
- Rogue Sound Hatchet Harry (based on Zonk Machine II)
- Hornby Skewes Shatterbox (Treble Booster + Zonk Machine)

