Reverb Guitar effect pedal Video – Choosing The Right Reverb Pedal: From Spring to Experimental | Reverb Tone Report
Video – Choosing The Right Reverb Pedal: From Spring to Experimental | Reverb Tone Report
BOSS ME-90 Guitar Multi-Effects | All-In-One Guitar Processor | 11 Onboard AIRD Amp Models | 60 Effects derived from the GT-1000 | 8 Multi-Function Footswitches & Redesigned Expression Pedal
£311.00 £255.00
The BOSS ME series has been a favorite of performing guitarists for over three decades, combining multi-effects power with intuitive hands-on control for crafting tones in seconds. The ME-90 is the most advanced ME model to date, offering exceptional… read more
FLAMMA FC07 Overdrive Pedal Vintage Overdrive Effect Warm/Hot Modes, Mini Analog Overdrive Guitar Pedal Electric Guitar Effects Pedal, True Bypass
£25.99
2 Overdrive Modes: Hot/Warm: Warm mode delivers creamy vintage tube sounds, while Hot mode ignites powerful tube tones with an exhilarating blend of crunch and boosted impact Revive Vintage Tube Tone: Experience precise recreations of classic tube ov… read more
Universal Audio UAFX Enigmatic ’82 Overdrive Special Amp Pedal
£379.00 £299.00
Get the fabled Overdrive Special amp tones made famous by John Mayer, SRV, Robben Ford, Joe Bonamassa, and Santana Powerful UAFX dual engine delivers the most authentic emulation of three decades of the original handmade amps ever placed in a stompbo… read more
Caline CP-507 Mariana Reverbs Pedal
£76.87 £64.00
7 out of this world modulated reverbs in one compact pedal Offers infinite potential True Bypass Power requirement: 9V DC center negative
Nux NDD-6 Duotime Dual Delay Effects Pedal,Cyan
£115.00
5 different delay type models Two independent delay engines Tap tempo switch Full stereo, mono-stereo or full mono operation Inbuilt 40 second phrase looper
Jim Dunlop The Original Crybaby Pedal GCB 95
£104.99 £88.00
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