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from what i've read ( both on the web ad in richie unterberger's 'white light white heat - the v.u. day by day') lou used a vox distortion booster mini box which plugged right into the input jack on his gretsch. he also did a lot of mods on the gretsch's electronics, adding strat pickups and a built-in vox repeat percussion 'on/off' type tremelo effect.

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