Pedals
If you're inclined to spend $200k on an amp, you'd be wise to buy a Dumble Overdrive Special. They're noted for offering the elusive combo of chiming definition with excellent dynamics and note separation paired with thick, juicy harmonics and singing...
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This is the newest version of the famed Korg Pitchblack. They didn't reinvent the wheel, but it's more accurate, faster to track and offers better battery life. Plus, it really looks like some kinda robot from outer space. Model: Korg Pitchblack AdvanceMade:...
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Tone Lok series pedals rule. This rules. The controls give huge scope: it can go super fast or super slow, really deep or shallow etc. The feedback control sends the signal back through the effect for another round, so it...
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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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Stereo flanger is a fun time, and this one is the classic option. Works nicely as a chorus too if you're a versatile sort. The goal was to get that Axis: Bold as Love kinda texture going, and this nails...
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All those fancy reverbs and transparent overdrives won't help you if you're out of tune! The tuner section here is lifted from the Korg Pitchblack, so it works great and tracks nicely. It's also blessed with the buffer circuit designed...
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Flanger is surely one of the funnest and most under-appreciated effects going around. This is a classic 'white knob' example of the BF-2; it's got that sweet spaceship zestiness and is sure to add some vintage sci-fi excitement to your...
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There's a bunch of cool old Japanese choruses you can pay varying slices of a fortune for, but this one surely deserves a place in the fold. It's a tasty, warm wobble that's equally comfortable doing subtle or hairy. The D-time...
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This is lush! There's a whole heap of seasick wobbly goodness on tap, all with that warm bucket-brigade goodness. The 'modulation' knob on the back is a wet/dry mix, plus the 'pre-delay' control allows for some seriously wacky sounds. This...
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The DM-2 was the first compact delay pedal ever made, launching in 1981. To get the bucket brigade chip at the centre of the design to produce a then-very-long 300ms of delay, the signal had to have the frequency response limited,...
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The DD-2 was first digital delay in a stompbox, ever. Back in the early 80s, Roland used to offer a flagship studio rack sized delay unit called a SDE-3000, and with a bit of ingenuity they managed to cram the large IC chip from...
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Confusing name, fat tones. This is voiced on a 'Civil War' era EHX Big Muff, a scarcely available Russian built Muff from the early 90s famed for excellent note separation and definition and a warm, singing sustain without going into...
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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 sounds great, I really like it. The controls are simple but the sounds are really tasty. You can max it out and get some massive ambience to float around in, or it'll do a tasty little splash to moisten things up...
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If walruses were riffing on riffs, they'd be using big juicy delays, right? This is voiced in a tasty analog style, so as the times get longer you get a little breakup. There's an internal trim pot to adjust the...
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Dazatronyx is a one man show from Melbourne, building beautiful hybrid vintage/modern pedals to an exceptional standard by hand. This is a germanium boost pedal, which is a fun thing to be. It adds an extra eloquence and clarity to the...
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Dazatronyx is a one man show from Melbourne, building beautiful hybrid vintage/modern pedals to an exceptional standard by hand. The Tweedsville was only released in late October 2020, so this is a first-batch example. This is a simple little 'Tweed in a...
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Dazatronyx is a one man show from Melbourne, building beautiful hybrid vintage/modern pedals to an exceptional standard by hand. Much like its little brother, this trendy wobblebox works by shining a fading light on a photosensitive sensor to create its warm and...
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Dazatronyx is a one man show from Melbourne, building beautiful hybrid vintage/modern pedals to an exceptional standard by hand. This is Darron's take on the classic ProCo RAT style distortion. You get heaps of gain on tap with a nice,...
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This is a tasty, responsive and transparent JFET based boost. There's a handy buffer and germanium driven limiter built in for good measure. It'll get the magic back between your guitar amp that was sucked out by those nineteen other...
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It's small, it's a pretty usable Tubescreamer style drive, and it's real cheap. Cheap thrills, cuz.Model: Rowin LEF-323 Greenizer Made in: China, recent modelType: low gain boost/overdrivePower: standard 9v supplyEquivalent new street price (approx): $55audMods: noneAccessories: no box or manualCondition notes: few minor marks,...
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Flamma are a new builder, their pedals have only just hit the market worldwide and they're not really available in Australia as of yet. This one is ex-demo, so it's been used to make a couple of demo videos but that's...
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This rules, just quietly. It's an 80s era analog chorus, built like a tank with superb quality guts. At higher settings, this gets hugely wobbly and weird, but it never loses it's warm, gooey glory. It's a little less subtle...
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Looks charmingly bad, sounds deceptively great. This shares the same basic control set as the better known Boss CE-3, but has a certain warm wobbliness more akin to the famed CE-2. It's a perfect example of an 80s 'sleeper chorus': maximum...
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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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Here we have a first year, Japanese made example of the longstanding NS-2. There's a reason you can still buy this model today: it does a superb job. Tighten up your rig with plenty of time for summer! Model: Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor...
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Back in the early 2000s when Linkin Park was my favourite band, this came out. I wanted one so bad. My music taste has evolved (not much tbh), but I still think this is the best/worst sounding dirtbox around. Model: Boss...
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100 effects, 1 pedal. Aw snap. It's surprisingly simple to get a hang of the controls, you can create up to 50 of your own patches with ease. Has tap-tempo function as well as stereo output. Rumour has it, that if you activate...
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This is Tech 21's take on the Mesa-in-a-box tone. It's superb: heaps of gain from a bunch of cascading gain stages, very tweakable EQ, big tight low end with heaps of punch, complex harmonics and richness... perfect to tune down...
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Dazatronyx is a one man show from Melbourne, building beautiful hybrid vintage/modern pedals to an exceptional standard by hand. This is designed to offer the famed Marshall Plexi or JCM800 style stack tone in a box: Brown Sound In A...
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Dazatronyx is a one man show from Melbourne, building beautiful hybrid vintage/modern pedals to an exceptional standard by hand. Here we have Daz' take on the classic Muff style fuzz, but with some handy tweaks. First, it's in a sensible...
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Dazatronyx is a one man show from Melbourne, building beautiful hybrid vintage/modern pedals to an exceptional standard by hand. This is Darron's take on the classic Tube Screamer style overdrive. The gain control offers around double what you'd get from...
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Dazatronyx is a one-man show run by Darren Thornbury in Melbourne. Darren is producing some superbly cool pedals, including this little legend. This offers a beautiful vintage stutter, all on display via the giant light throbbing in time. It works by shing...
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Boss made a famous pedal called the Slow Gear in the 80s that offered an auto-swell effect, similar to a violin's longer attack. They go for a fortune now, and why they haven't been reissued is a anyone's guess. Behringer...
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Vox have made some pretty good sounding pedals over the years. This isn't one of them, sorry. But: it's a laugh, that's for sure. This is a gnarly, nasty, unfriendly fuzz, but... with three octaves going. One above, two below......
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Sweet singing overdrive with heaps of tasty harmonics and rich sustain. This has a little more gain than the Zendrive and sounds a little thicker and more compressed. Really tasty stuff. Model: Hermida Audio Mosferatu Low Gain (Lovepedal reissue)Made in: USAType: light to...
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33 amps, 11 cabs, 25 effects, 200 presets... does all the things. Vox have done this stuff pretty well for a while and this is a solid little unit. Heaps of fun for not much cash.Model: Vox ToneLab EXMade: Vietnam,...
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DSM & Humboldt Simplifier Bass Station. This is a lot more than simply a Simplifier with 'bass' in the title; it's a brilliant all-in-one solution to send your bass straight to to the mixing desk or recording interface sounding it's absolute...
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DSM & Humboldt Simplifier. This, friends, is brilliant. Here we have an all analog pre-amp, power amp sim, stereo cab sim, stereo effects loop and high quality DI all in one slim little box. You can run all your gain stage, comp...
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Guyatone stuff has a certain steez, and this absolutely has it. It sounds more natural and responsive than some of the more iconic MIJ comp pedals, plus it looks like something off of Star Trek. What a guy...atone. Model: Guyatone...
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This little legend channels the famed Tone Bender MkII fuzz; so it's a super responsive, saturated, thick, soupy, rich fluffy time, but tameable down to a point. The bias control dials in a gated/glitchy tone as you wind it back,...
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Sobbat are a cool little niche Japanese builder, they do great stuff. This is an awesome sounding phaser and vibrato; both modes are glorious. It's super warm and full and has a certain 'magic' to it. Plus, as with all...
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This sounds great. It's a simple little analog delay, but it's a little less dark than some others around while maintaining a level of warmth. The modulated setting sounds great too. Can't go too wrong here!Model: Electro-Harmonix Memory ToyMade: USA, recent...
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Real springs make for real good reverb! Add in two switchable mix controls alongside plenty of other flexibility and you're really cooking with gas. This is the compact version, which is still kinda massive, but you can get in on...
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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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These were made in the 80s and were blessed with the reverred Panasonic MN3207 bucket brigade chip. That lends it a natural warmth and complexity, plus the controls offer plenty of range to tweak. They don't make them like this...
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