MI stuff is so good and somehow, despite being made in Australia... so cheap. This is designed with 'amp like' drive in mind. You get heaps of clarity and sparkle with a tasty harmonic complexity. If you up the detail...
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This is a bit of a rare one, which is fun. It's a super versatile drive: the gain range goes right down to basically clean and right up to pretty scungy, it's got three different clipping options and a fat...
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Diamond do great pedals. Their Memory Lane delay is their most famous pedal but all their stuff is great. This is a handy Jfet boost on one side and a transparent style overdrive on the other. The warmth control and...
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There's a million low gain, blues-voiced overdrive pedals out there. Many of them owe their existence to this iconic pedal. It hasn't changed a lot in thirty years; they're still great. Model: Boss BD-2 Blues DriverMade in: Taiwan, 2020 (serial Z6L1237)Type:...
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This is an interesting pedal; it was produced as a collaboration between pedal legends Maxon and Stafford, the well regarded guitar brand that does very well domestically in Japan. It's a fuzz, but it's a super low gain fuzz. It goes...
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The problem with 'do it all' overdrives is sometimes they never quite nail anything, but... that's absolutely not an issue here. On the right side, you get a handy boost, which can run independently with the drive off if you like....
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Skreddy make some of the tastiest drive pedals I've ever heard, but they generally cost an arm and a leg. This collab between Skreddy and Animals delivers a superb Plexi-style drive: thick, crunchy crunch with a heap of harmonics and...
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Things are better with bears. This little charmer is based on a TS808, but with a stack more gain range. Add a heap of growl and snarl without losing your definition and dynamics. Plus, so cute, right?This pedal is brand new and...
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This is a clever little pedal. Channel 1 starts at the almost-clean genre and winds up to a hefty crunch, Channel 2 starts at 'I've got some unresolved anger issues' and winds right around to 'how Lars Ulrich felt about...
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This is Vertex's recreation of the Dumble Overdrive Special. There's a sweet touch-sensitivity, rich complex harmonics, super clear note separation... it sounds great. Model: Vertex Ultraphonix HRMMade: USA, recent modelType: overdrive, Dumble voicingPower: standard 9v negative supply (not included)Equivalent new street price (approx):...
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This is Vertex take on the Tubescreamer, but with some added voodoo; working on the TS into a Blackface amp combo. The 'grit' control manipulates the point of natural amp breakup, plus the 'pre-vol' control determines how hard the signal hits...
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This is a pretty nasty sounding pedal. It's kinda got that almost digital sizzle and sputter to it; it's pretty gross but for a certain garage punk or lo-fi grunge thing, maybe it's kinda perfect. It's objectively bad, but maybe you'll...
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This one was designed by Mr Bjorn Jühl, so you know it's the goods. It's a hybrid overdrive and fuzz, so it covers a massive gain range. At high gain, it's snappy, sizzling and biting. At lower gain, it's a...
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It's big, it's gold, all the knobs go to 11... we're off to a good start, right? This is the all-in-one gain stage solution for your board, covering boost all the way to fuzz and metal flavours. Super handy, easy...
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