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SONICAKE Digital Delay and Reverb Guitar Pedal 2 in 1 Guitar Effects Pedal Levitate
£47.99
Digital Delay & Plate Reverb 2 effects in 1 guitar pedal Max to 2000ms Delay Time, Reverb has large schedulable decay parameter Trail and TapTempo function helps during the guitar performance Living Show Special Design Buffer Bypass Circuit Keeps the… read more
JOYO Line Selector Guitar Pedals 6 Modes Switch with AB 2 Loops Circuits Independent Channel Connect for Electric Guitar Bass (ORTHROS SELECTOR JF-24)
£36.99
JF-24 is a line selector guitar pedal offers 2 effect loops and 6 modes, flexiblely fit multiple devices and digital pedals A/B: 2 line channel can easily be switched to connect different music styles effect pedal chains by Send/Return jack 6 mode li… read more
Zoom G1X Four pedal
£119.94 £94.99
【71 built-in effects】 【13 amp models】For simulating classic rigs 【Up to 5 effects】 Can be used simultaneously, chained together in any order 【Looper】 For recording up to 30 seconds / 64 beats of CD-quality audio with seamless start and end times 【Gui… read more
Jim Dunlop DVP4 Volume Pedal Mini, black
£138.80
Controls volume levels and FX parameters Low Friction Band-Drive for smooth, durable performance AUX output for switchable tuner/expression functionality
Valeton Guitar Pedal Multi-Effects Processor with Expression Pedal Guitar Bass Amp Modeling IR Cabinets Simulation Multi Language Stereo OTG USB Audio Interface GP-100
£108.99
140 Built-in Guitar/Bass/Acoustic Effects with 45 Legendary Amp Models and 40 carefully selected IR Cabinet Simulations, 24-bit 44.1kHz Signal Processing 100 Built-in Drum Rhythms and 90 Seconds Looper, 198 Presets, Adjustable Signal Chain with Maxim… read more
Jim Dunlop The Original Crybaby Pedal GCB 95
£104.99 £89.00
Heavy die cast construction for years of reliability The original crybaby wah wah pedal that has been a standard in the world of music since its introduction in the late 1960's 100k ohm hot potz potentiometer that allows for that quick, abrupt wah so… read more