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Posts tagged "Analog Man"

Pedal Review: Analog Man Mini Chorus

Analog Man's Mini Chorus pedal is a fabulously warm, shimmery chorus with a distinct voice. Sure, digital chorus pedals offer more versatility for your money, not to mention crystalline clarity, but if you've got the means and you're looking for a vintage sound you could pick out of a lineup, you should track down the Mini Chorus.... Click on the title for more

Pedal Review: Analog Man Mini Chorus

Analog Man Seminar during the Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit

On Sunday October 26 at 3pm, AnalogMan's owner "AnalogMike" Piera (pictured) will run a panel about guitar pedals focused on many issues related to the effects business and also on several technical aspects of various stompboxes. One of the first manufacturers to create the boutique, high end guitar pedals that are now so popular, AnalogMan has developed a comprehensive and original approach to stompboxes (and a rather unique business model), that allows it to be also a  "modder" of other brands' pedals, an online dealer buying and selling all sorts of guitar related gear, and also a repair shop. This puts Piera's in the ideal position to run this panel from the vantage point of his experience and broad comprehension of the business.... Click on the title for more

Analog Man Seminar during the Brooklyn Stompbox Exhibit

Pedal Review: Analog Man’s ARDX20

Analog Man’s ARDX20 ($265) is the epitome of boutique production on a global scale, handsoldered in China, before heading to Japan where pedal designer Ohbayashi San and his team calibrate, tune and engrave each one. Unusually, the ARDX20 is a two-channel delay. Each channel gets three knobs, delay time, feedback, and delay level. It's the sort of design people who read instruction manuals find intuitive and wouldn't be necessary in a digital pedal, which could store presets for each channel. But hey, this is analog, man. The left footswitch turns the pedal on and off and the right toggles between channels.... Click on the title for more

Pedal Review: Analog Man’s ARDX20