Rowin NS-3 Super Tiny Pedal Noise Gate Noise Reduction Noise filter Suppressor Noisegate

£12.76

The Rowin NS-3 Super Tiny Pedal Noise Gate Noise Reduction Noise filter Suppressor Noisegate is new on JustPedals, and instock direct. Rowin Super Tiny Pedal Noise Gate Effects Noise Reduction Noise filter Suppressor Noisegate NS-3 For PedalBoard Electric Bass


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Here at JustPedals we think you can rely on Rowin to make great Pedalboards. Check out the Rowin NS-3 Super Tiny Pedal Noise Gate Noise Reduction Noise filter Suppressor Noisegate on JustPedals now. Rowin Super Tiny Pedal Noise Gate Effects Noise Reduction Noise filter Suppressor Noisegate NS-3 For PedalBoard Electric Bass

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Pedalboards

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bass

noise gate

A noise gate pedal keeps your rig tight and controlled by cutting unwanted hiss and hum when you’re not playing. High-gain setups, stacked pedals, and long signal chains can introduce background noise — a noise gate steps in to silence it cleanly, letting your riffs start and stop with precision.

Use it to sharpen heavy rhythm parts, tame buzzing single-coils, or clean up complex pedalboards without sacrificing sustain. Dial it subtle for transparent control or tighter for that sharp, percussive stop-start effect — either way, it keeps your sound focused and professional.

PedalBoard

A pedalboard is the foundation of any organised effects setup, providing a stable surface to mount and power your pedals. It keeps everything neat, secure, and easy to transport, with tidy cable management and a single power supply to reduce noise and clutter. Whether you’re running a small setup with a few essentials or a large rig full of modulation, delay, and drive pedals, a well-built pedalboard helps you focus on playing rather than fumbling with cables.

Good pedalboards are lightweight yet sturdy, often made from aluminium with cutouts for cables and power leads. Many come with soft or hard cases for safe travel between gigs. Choosing the right layout makes a big difference — it’s all about balancing accessibility, signal flow, and power needs. A properly planned pedalboard not only protects your gear but also makes your setup faster, quieter, and more reliable wherever you play.

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