Guitar Effects
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The wah wah pedal was introduced in the 1960s. Now, almost half a century later, Electro-Harmonix has solved many of its inherent problems by creating a gorgeous wah with abso...
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The Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker effects pedal taps into the sonic power of the legendary Big Muff Pi, but creates new tonal possibilities at the flick of a s...
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Crushing Distortion, Fuzz, Adjustable Tone, 9-volt battery included, True bypass
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The Prodigy reborn with underworld instincts comes to life wielding the drive of the original classic Electro Harmonix USA Big Muff Pi and the earthy support of a bass tailore...
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The Electro Harmonix Nano Bassballs is an envelope filter pedal.
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This is the Jim Dunlop GCB95 Original Cry Baby effects Pedal.
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Rich, spacious echo and ambience effects, Freeze function, Mono/stereo input and output
£171.00
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The Boss ST-2 Power Stack effects pedal is a great way to give drive and power, similar to full guitar amplifier stacks.
£98.00
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Warm Overdrive, Level, Tone and Drive Controls
£75.00
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Overdrive for bass guitars, Simple Layout, Controls: Level, EQ, Balance and Gain
£108.00
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Classic Overdrive, Vintage Stack Tones, Increased Dynamics
£108.00
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Controls: Threshold, Decay and Mode, Input Jack and Output Jack, Send Jack, Return Jack, Battery or Mains Operated
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The Boss MD-2 Mega Distortion is an effects pedal to distort and really beef up the bottom end of your guitar.
£98.00
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The Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizer effects pedal is essential when you want full control of your sound.
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The Boss FZ-5 Fuzz is a an effects pedal with three different classic sounding fuzz distortions.
£128.00
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Guitar Effects
Guitar Effects can be used to modify the tone, pitch, or sound of your instrument. These are available as effects pedals, built into guitar amplifiers, guitar amplifier simulation software, and rack-mount pre-amplifiers or multi effects processors. Probably the most popular and easy to use electric guitar effects are stomp box pedals. Usually offering a single effect in a foot switch-able enclosure. They tend to be easy to use, sound great but can be expensive when compared to multi effects processors. Multi effects generally give the guitar player most effects such as overdrive, distortion, delay, reverb, modulation, loop pedal and more! They usually take up less floor space than the equivalent number of single pedals. The down side? They are not quite so straight forward to set up and use. Sometimes they can sound a little bit digitally processed. Cheaper multi effects processors such as the Zoom G1N are a great introduction to the world of electric guitar effects at a very reasonable price. The mid range Zoom processors such as the G3X deliver high quality amp simulations, digital effects and a USB interface for your computer. There are multiple effects processors for bass and acoustic guitar also.