Posts tagged "StompBox"
One of the oldest and most beloved guitar pedals of all time is the Big Muff, a fuzz pedal introduced by Electro-Harmonix decades ago. This revered stompbox has certainly stood the test of time, and has seen a number of variations on the original design. If you love all those different versions, you should pay attention to Missouri based manufacturer JHS, since the folks who work there have created a truly amazing pedal in the Muffuletta, which contains 5 (yes, FIVE!) of the most beloved Big Muff designs into one pedal with an amazingly small footprint.... Click on the title for more
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.... Click on the title for more
Fairly new to the stompbox world, Swindler Effects has recently introduced to the world their flagship compressor, the Workers' Comp, which you will be able to see at our upcoming Summer NAMM shared Stompbox Exhibit booth. It's a re-invention of a tried-and-true stompbox compressors, the beloved Ross/DynaComp design, which has been retooled for added versatility.... Click on the title for more
As a big fan of reverb effects, I love to see what different stompbox manufacturers are coming up with, and even though I really appreciate "deep" pedals with lots of options for what they can offer, I'm often blown away by simple devices that do just one thing, but do it extremely well. Chuck Pedals has created a solid little unit called the Blue Dream, which belongs to this category.... Click on the title for more
Have you ever found your acoustic to be less than desirable-sounding when using your D.I.? TC Electronic has come up with a nice solution to restore some of the fullness in your sound that's inherently lost when going D.I. with your acoustic guitar, it's called the BodyRez stompbox.
A very simple one knob design, this unique pedal idea works by using a number of filters and very fast compression to restore tone. The pedal also helps to suppress feedback as well, making it serve a variety of purposes, both live and in the studio.
On top of doing great things for your sound, the pedal is extremely compact, rugged, and true bypass. If you feel your D.I. acoustic sound is lacking, the Body Rez from TC Electronic might be just what you're looking for. - Brandon Stoner
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Fans of vintage tape emulating effects should immediately take note of the new update to the Deco from
So the budget is tight, the space on your board is little, and you desperately need a delay pedal.
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Oregon is home to a fair number of pedal companies, and Spaceman Effects, established in 2009, is one of the most established. The manufacturer recently unveiled their first phaser, called
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