The Electro-Harmonix Attack Decay Tape Reverse Simulator is a modern reinterpretation of the company’s legendary pedal of the same name. The original Attack Decay pedal was known for “producing volume [ … ]
Category: Modulation
Review: EVH Phase 90
The Phase 90. A classic example of beautiful simplicity. But which do you prefer? The classic, smooth sounding “script” logo version, or the newer and more in-your-face “block letter” one? [ … ]
Review: Donner Dynamic Auto Wah Mini
Wah pedals typically provoke thoughts of Hendrix, Clapton, Hammett, and numerous others who have relied on the expression pedal for some of their most, well, expressive moments. But what about [ … ]
Review: Blue Hippo Way Huge Smalls
The Way Huge Blue Hippo Analog Chorus MkIII is part of Dunlop’s newest line of Way Huge “smalls” pedals, featuring classic Jeorge Tripps tones in more pedal board friendly housings. [ … ]
Review: Mooer Optical Tremolo Pedal
The Mooer Trelicopter Optical Tremolo Pedal is part of Mooer’s extensive line of micropedals. Mooer was at the forefront of the micropedal explosion that hit a few years back, and [ … ]
Review: Electro-Harmonix Pitch Fork
Electro-Harmonix, the NYC based pedal company, is known both for its highly functional pedals, as well as its experimental offerings. The Pitch Fork sits somewhere in the middle of these [ … ]
Review: Dunlop Rotovibe (Vibrato/Chorus)
The Dunlop Rotovibe is one of the most commonly used, yet infrequently discussed, mass produced pedals available today. Zakk Wylde, Prince, Billy Corgan, Kim Thayll, James Valentine, Buddy Guy, Jack [ … ]