The MXR lineup from that era was comprehensive and diverse, ranging from distortion to multiple phasers, a compressor, envelope filter, analog delay and a noise reducer. These are generally considered the glory years for MXR pedals by collectors and players. So, for the purposes of this discussion, I will focus on the ‘70s and very early ‘80s. While the MXR brand is still around and quite relevant, like many pedal companies over the past 40 years, it has gone through ownership and product iterations throughout the decades. Randy Rhoads (Distortion +), Jerry Garcia (Distortion +, Phase 100, Analog Delay), Jimmy Page (Phase 90), Eddie Van Halen (Phase 90), David Gilmour (Phase 90), and the list goes on. MXR, of course, is the legendary maker of an array of high-quality pedals behind a lot of great music and artists in the 1970s and early ‘80s. If you are into vintage, classic guitar pedals, chances are you have run into the debate over "Script" versus "Block" MXR pedals.
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