Posts tagged "J. Rockett"
JRAD reliably churns out quality pedals in the most compact and sturdy builds on the market. A low-gain overdrive, the J Rockett Blue Note is considered by many as the company's take on the Blues Breaker circuit, although the company has been challenging that assumption.... Click on the title for more
The J. Rockett Archer Select is an evolution of what has been an extraordinarily popular line for the Nashville-based pedal builder. Constantly in the top three of our article about the best Klon clones, the original Archer (in its two gold and silver iterations) is in all likelihood the best-selling J. Rocket pedal ever, and the Select version aims at taking the line to the next level by providing a range of tonal and clipping options within the same stompbox.... Click on the title for more
Modulation + Reverb combo pedals have been a thing for a while now but in most, if not all cases these are effects targeting the ambient/psychedelic guitarist, featuring long reverbs and a variety of modulation options. The J. Rockett Uni-Verb - as expected by the Nashville-based company - takes things in a more classic direction by marrying a Uni-Vibe-style circuit with a spring reverb.... Click on the title for more



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There was supposed to be an embargo on the news of this release until 06.29, but Pete Thorn unveiled his video of it, so we are compelled to cover it, since we are a YouTube pedal video aggregator!... Click on the title for more
J. Rockett Audio Designs has built a solid reputation for amp-in-a-box kind of pedals, andÂ
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Featured in many vintage amps of the '60s, tremolo and reverb were the very first mass produced non-gain effects for electric guitar, and their combination, which became strictly tied to the sound of surf-rock, is still a favorite for many six-string players.... Click on the title for more
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