//

Posts tagged "Ernie Ball"

New Pedals: Ernie Ball Ambient Delay

Ernie Ball VPJR Tuner + Volume Pedal

Q&A about Ernie Ball’s New Expression Tremolo

Since 2016, Ernie Ball brought a new dimension to effect pedals with its Expression Overdrive and Ambient Delay. Both feature a built-in treadle that lets the player control various parameters and interact with the effects in musically expressive ways. While many modern pedals offer expression control via an external pedal, Ernie Ball’s design offers convenience, while its modest size means the units will easily fit onto your pedalboard.... Click on the title for more

Q&A about Ernie Ball’s New Expression Tremolo

Ernie Ball Expression Tremolo

Ernie Ball has introduced the Expression Tremolo pedal, the latest addition to its Expression Series. Like other pedals in the series, it’s housed in the Expression chassis, which lets you blend in the effect via the unit’s rocker pedal.... Click on the title for more

Ernie Ball Expression Tremolo

Ernie Ball Volume Tuner Mod

Ernie Ball debuts Expression Overdrive and Ambient Delay at the Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit

Ernie-Ball-Expression-Pedals-620x187[1] In a pair of ingenious new stompbox offerings (to be presented at our upcoming Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit!) , Ernie Ball is entering the world of guitar effects in its own terms with the first two products of the "Expression Pedal" series, which take the wah/volume pedal chassis concept and apply it to an overdrive and a delay effect, therefore allowing a sweepable foot control for both.... Click on the title for more

Ernie Ball debuts Expression Overdrive and Ambient Delay at the Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit

Review: Ernie Ball MVP “Most Valuable Pedal”

For years you've loved Ernie Ball's passive 250k pot-packing volume pedal the VP Junior for its durability, reasonably small stage footprint, and the precision with which its treadle/sweep can be manipulated and controlled. Now it's time to get acquainted with the VP's badass big brother the MVP.... Click on the title for more

Review: Ernie Ball MVP “Most Valuable Pedal”