Posts tagged "Warm Audio"
The Warm Audio Fulff Drive is a purpose-built collaboration between Warm Audio and metal guitarist Ryan "Fluff" Bruce. It takes the foundational circuit of a classic 1980s high-gain overdrive and re-engineers it with specific modifications for modern, extended-range guitar playing.... Click on the title for more
Warm Audio has built a reputation on a simple but powerful mission: delivering faithful recreations of legendary studio gear and classic circuits at accessible prices. From microphones to outboard gear, they’ve become masters at capturing the magic of the originals. Now, they’ve turned their attention to the pedalboard with the Tube Squealer, a triple-threat overdrive that crams the three most sought-after Tubescreamer variants into a single, affordable unit.... Click on the title for more
The urei 1176 is one of the TWO evergreen compressors engineers have been using to record all sorts of tracks since the '60s (the other one being the Teletronix LA2A). The Warm Audio Pedal76 puts the sound of that versatile studio unit at your toetips for an amount that's a fraction of both the original and the Universal Audio reissues.... Click on the title for more
The Warm Audio RingerBringer continues the US company's series of pedals inspired by discontinued (or supposedly so) stompboxes brought to you at a lower price point than the original and with very minor sonic compromises, if any. The RingerBringer, as many of you may have guessed, is a clone of the Moogefooger Ring Modulator, considered one of the best pedals in that niche, and currently selling for about three times the price of this accurate yet smaller recreation.
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In the realm of boutique overdrive, few pedals have achieved the mythical status of the dual-channel classics inspired by vintage British amps. Following in the footsteps of royalty like the Analogman King of Tone, Warm Audio brings its philosophy of accessible authenticity to the arena with the
A recreation of the vintage BOSS C1-E, the
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The circuit of the Tone Bender Fuzz, one of the most iconic fuzz pedals of all times, is recreated with accuracy in the
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The tone produced by vintage devices has a special place in the heart of guitarists, and several pedal companies are entirely dedicated to recreating and improving on that magic. Texas-based 











