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Posts tagged "fender"

Fender Announces Six New Guitar Effect Pedals at NAMM 2018

Guitar Pedal Reviews: Fender Competition Chorus Pedal

Earlier this year Fender released their Competition Series of pedals. I highlighted the series in an previous post. However, today it's all about their Competition Series Chorus Pedal. Chorus is an effect used to simulate the naturally occurring phenomenom that happens when individual sounds with roughly the same timbre and nearly (but never exactly) the same pitch converge and are perceived as one. This adds an nice shimmery sound to the source and is great for an arpeggiated chord or adding thickness to a strummed power chord.... Click on the title for more

Guitar Pedal Reviews: Fender Competition Chorus Pedal

Pedal News: Fender Runaway Feedback Pedal

I am a sucker for feedback sounds like any true child of the 90's. This pedal looks interesting. I have used Softube's Acoustic Feedback plug-in and I believe this pedal is probably similar. Very cool effect for instilling a little low volume chaos. Here's some info about it plus a interesting video at the bottom that showcases the creative potential of this thing. - Gus Green... Click on the title for more

Pedal News: Fender Runaway Feedback Pedal

Guitar Pedal News: Fender Competition Series Pedals

 

Fender is releasing 4 new Competition series pedals, a whole new line of effects pedals designed and built to provide inspirational tones in a reliable package at an astounding value. The Fender Distortion pedal drives tube or solid-state amps into thick distortion and singing sustain, evoking the edgy hard-rock tones of the ’70s and ’80s. Great with many different amplifiers, it’s responsive enough that a guitar’s volume control can be adjusted to the exact amount of distortion desired, from aggressive crunch to full-on saturation. It can be used to create a distorted tone or as a boost for higher-gain rhythm and solo tones.

The Fender Drive pedal creates a warm overdrive reminiscent of classic ’60s and ’70s rock and blues tones. It can be used to push tube or solid-state amps, creating harmonically rich crunch and sustain. With an old-school design that matches its vintage warmth, it makes an ideal choice for the musician looking for rich, harmonic overdriven tone.... Click on the title for more

Guitar Pedal News: Fender Competition Series Pedals