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Effects

Welcome to my little candy store. Here's what I use to spice up my tone.

 

Hermida Zendrive

Here's a really wonderful OD. Kind of transparent as it retains the tone of your amp and guitar but adds fattness, bite and drive. Recommended for humbucking guitars, like a Les Paul or ES-335.

Sound samples & information: Hermida Audio Technology

 
 

Klon Centaur Professional Overdrive

King of Clean Boost! A modern classic. I use mine for cleanish boost with gain set low. Makes a BF Fender sweat!

Also, a VERY good buffer. With all these true by-bass pedals everyone needs a good buffer.

Check out Bill Finnegan's site here - Klon Centaur

 

 

Landgraff Dual Dynamic Overdrive/Mo'D

No comments...yet!

   

Ethos

No comments...yet!

 

 

Lovepedal Lil China COT50 Red

From the Lovepedal site:

"The uniqueness of this unit is in the dynamics.. A world of different subtle break up is available at the guitar volume knob.. It cleans up so fast at the guitar most people leave it on all the time and work the guitar volume for everything they need.. The knob is there for a bias adjustment.. Hot biased or trimmed to original signal strength.. If your the type of player that digs rolling off at the guitar.. This is the pedal you want.. Very crystal clear and raw uncompressed tone.. This is the Billy Gibbons tone or early Hendrix sound.. depending on how you set the unit and the controls at your guitar."

More info + clips at Seans site - lovepedal.com

Reviews from Harmony Central - COT50Reviews

 

   

BJF Custom "Muscle" OD

No comments...yet!

 

   

Fulltone Octafuzz

No comments...yet!

 
   

Sweetsounds Mojo Vibe

No comments...yet!

 

 

BOSS DM-2 Analog Delay

Analog delay from the 80's. This one has been modded for a regular 9V tap and with a bright blue LED.

Very thick and warm delay.

 

 

 

Peterson Strobostomp

No soundclips can be found on the Peterson site.

 

 

 

Ernie Ball Volume Pedal

Industry standard!

Made by Ernie Ball

 

 

 
5 September 2007