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“The hype surrounding it is legitimate”: Diamond Pedals resurrects its Tame Impala-approved Vibrato
By Jonathan Horsley published
The BBD-driven vibrato has bigger headroom, a smaller enclosure, an improved circuit and a darker jazz setting. Best of, it is a fraction of the price of an OG vintage unit
Walrus extends its Canvas pedal utility line with Power Series supplies
By Rob Laing published
Four different iterations for a wide range of needs
"It was totally, totally nuts": The Edge incorporated Universal Audio's Lion '68 amp pedal into his U2 live rig
By Rob Laing published
"I'm using the pedals exactly like I use the amps"
How Universal Audio rewired the modelling amp pedal concept, and won the Edge over
By Rob Laing published
We talk to Tore Mogensen and James Santiago about the UAFX pedal project – its success, challenges and future
Superbooth 24: “Simply plug in and start doing what you do” - Chase Bliss’s Onward is a dynamic sampler pedal that responds to your playing
By Ben Rogerson published
A forward-thinking creative partner that can be smooth, glitchy or a bit of both
Sweetwater unveils the limited edition Beach Boys Studio Effects Collection, ft. JHS Pedals and more
By Jonathan Horsley published
Released to coincide with upcoming Disney+ Beach Boys doc, the range includes chorus/vibrato, a full bass rig, 12-string and rotary speaker sims, and a tube-driven spring reverb/tremolo
Gone Fishing and Kasabian’s Serge Pizzorno unveil vintage fuzz collab with reverb – but no dials!?
By Jonathan Horsley published
The Simon Neil-approved stompbox company reveals its latest artist collaboration, and it looks like a fuzz box with a difference – that difference being reverb, and what, no dials?
Red Witch unveils Euphemia, a unique analogue sample hold filter stompbox for adventurous players
By Jonathan Horsley published
This doozy is inspired by classic sample hold filters but arrives with more controllable parameters for a wider range of sounds. But you'd best hurry, it's a limited edition run
ThorpyFX and Chris Buck apply real valve heat to overdrive and boost with Electric Lightning pedal
By Jonathan Horsley published
The Electric Lightning is a tube-driven overdrive/boost with an amp-like layout and sound, and it can be used as a boost, an overdrive or both, giving you a wide range of tones to play with
“The new pinnacle of what a reverb pedal can be”: Run two reverbs at once with Strymon’s BigSky MX
By Jonathan Horsley published
The BigSky MX looks every inch the ultimate reverb pedal. It features expanded IR functionality, stereo panning, all made possible by a super-powerful tri-core 800 MHz ARM processor
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