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A cab sim pedal recreates the sound of a miked guitar speaker cabinet, allowing you to run direct without losing that crucial speaker character. While amp sims shape the amplifier tone, a cab sim captures the warmth, roll-off, and natural resonance of a real cabinet and speaker. Plug straight into a PA, recording interface, or headphones and still get a finished, mix-ready sound.
Use a cab sim for silent stages, late-night recording, or streamlined boards where carrying a cabinet simply isn’t practical. It’s the final seasoning in a direct rig — smoothing harsh highs, tightening the low end, and delivering that authentic “amp in the room” feel without the actual room.
A delay pedal records your signal and plays it back after a set time, creating echoes that can range from tight, slapback repeats to long, atmospheric trails. It’s one of the most versatile effects, used to thicken tones, add rhythmic depth, or build spacious, ambient layers. Analogue delays offer warm, decaying repeats that blend naturally with your tone, while digital units provide pristine echoes with precise control over time, feedback, and mix levels.
From classic rockabilly and tape-style echoes to modern looping and shimmer effects, delay pedals have become essential tools for shaping sound. They can make solos soar, rhythms pulse, or transform simple chord progressions into cinematic textures. Whether used subtly to add dimension or boldly to create soundscapes, a good delay pedal can completely redefine the feel and atmosphere of your music.
A reverb pedal is like the rich sauce that ties every flavour on the plate into one smooth experience. It adds depth, warmth, and atmosphere — the sonic equivalent of a perfectly reduced glaze that lingers on the tongue. Whether you’re after the subtle ambience of a cosy café (spring or plate reverb) or the grand echoes of a cathedral (hall or shimmer reverb), this is where your tone breathes and expands. A touch of reverb can turn a dry sound into something lush and inviting — but pour on too much, and it’s all you can taste. Used with finesse, it’s the finishing touch that transforms your tone from plain to unforgettable.