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The JHS Colour Box was born in 2014 as a pedal that allows guitarists to recreate through a simple stompbox the classic sound and tonal palette of a guitar plugged directly into the preamp of a high-end studio console (a sound made famous by the Beatles on "Revolution"). Today the…Click on the title for more
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This list was updated on 02.07.2019 --- Although January, in the pedal world, rhymes with “NAMM” (with its bountiful promise of new "stompable" devices), the first month of the year also represents an opportunity to look back at what stood out during the previous twelve-month period. At the end of…Click on the title for more
Best Guitar Pedals of 2019 – Aggregating the online “Best of Lists”
Brand new from NYC's Electro-Harmonix is the MOD 11 Modulator, which could be seen as the third stompbox in a mini-series of digital pedals with 11 modes, following the Canyon Delay and the Oceans 11 Reverb. Hosted in your regular compact case, the MOD 11 gives you access to all…Click on the title for more
Electro-Harmonix MOD 11 Modulator
The Thorphy FX Heavy Water is a high headroom dual boost pedal builts on a standalone version of the Dane Overdrive's boost circuit, multiplied by two and stackable. The second boost circuit (right footswitch presents a slight mod with a grittier character thanks to Germanium diodes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAg8MmXWLcM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=os9jbq4AHes HEAVY WATER…Click on the title for more
Thorpy Effects Heavy Water
NYC's Tech 21 was the first company to introduce the idea of a skinny, light, all in one, analog, portable pedal "bar" featuring all the essential effects for the average guitarist. Created with travel in mind, the Fly Rig 5 was the first product of a series that went on…Click on the title for more
Tech 21 Fly Rig 5 V2
The Summer NAMM show is probably one-tenth the size of its winter sister, but it's still a relevant show for guitar gear, and many pedal manufacturers still time their releases to coincide with this Nashville-based event. Here's a quick recap of the new pedals we saw at this show, keep…Click on the title for more
New Pedals at Summer NAMM 2019
Alabama based Deep Space Devices is one of the most promising new US pedal manufacturers, and we can say that with proof to support the claim, since they won our 2018 contest reserved to the emerging manufacturers participating in the Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit. That's why we couldn't be more excited to…Click on the title for more
Deep Space Devices Trigonaut Octave/Glitch/Stutter/Drive
Big news from BOSS! The japanese pedal builder will be introducing a new generation of pedals, the 200 series, which will feature 4 models with deep features including presets, multi-mode algorithms and extensive routing capabilities. Here's the breakdown of the models: The DD-200 Digital Delay brings together sounds inherited from the flagship DD-500…Click on the title for more
BOSS unveils 200 Series
If you like affordable pedals, you don't have to go with the usual big names: Brooklyn based (via CA) Deadbeat Sound is a company that fits in the rather unique niche of being an alternative builder of mass-produced pedals - they will be at our upcoming Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit on…Click on the title for more
Deadbeat Sound’s “Broke-tique” Pedals at the BK Stompbox Exhibit
Seymour Duncan may be famous for its guitar pickups, but it has always been manufacturing also guitar pedals, and in the last few years the builder has put a lot of resources in this niche, coming up with interesting devices that push the stompbox format's standard features in ways that…Click on the title for more
Seymour Duncan Diamondhead Distortion and Boost
Routing effects aren't exactly the kind of device that makes most guitarists go bananas with excitement, but that's just because they are thoroughly underappreciated. They are not effects per se, but they have the unique ability to open up creative options that single pedals can't provide. We'll go as far…Click on the title for more
EarthQuaker Devices Swiss Things
The music of NYC experimental guitarist Noveller is not for everyone: focusing on sonic texture and favoring the pure enjoyment of (heavily effected) sound composition over songwriting, the project of Sarah Lipstate is bound for a niche audience of patient and sophisticated listeners. Mysterious Dutch manufacturer known as Dr. No obviously belongs…Click on the title for more
Dr. No Effects Moon Canyon
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