Several years into the mini pedal craze, we think its fair to say that these micro gadgets are here to stay. Never to be left behind, the folks at Dunlop [ … ]
Category: Pedals
Review: Wampler Ethereal Delay and Reverb
The Wampler Ethereal Delay and Reverb pedal is a fun and useful multi effects pedal from one of the most reputable pedal builders in the US. Though we are typically [ … ]
Review: Azor Fuzz
Azor is one of a multitude of Asia-based companies that have been giving some of the more established pedal companies a run for their money. At the beginning of this [ … ]
Review: Azor The Noise
Azor is one of a multitude of Asia-based companies that have been giving some of the more established pedal companies a run for their money. At the beginning of this [ … ]
Review: Azor Pure Boost Clean Boost
Azor is one of a multitude of Asia-based companies that have been giving some of the more established pedal companies a run for their money. At the beginning of this [ … ]
Review: TC Electronic Dark Matter Distortion
The TC Electronic Dark Matter Distortion pedal is a robust and cost effective addition to the overflowing distortion pedal market, and despite its name, the Dark Matter pedal is more [ … ]
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: MXR Classic 108 Fuzz Mini
New from the NAMM show, we have the MXR Classic 108 Fuzz Mini. This pedal is basically an updated version of the old Fuzzface (silicon version) pedal, and appropriately enough [ … ]
Review: Dunlop Crybaby Classic Wah
There are a lot of things to be said about wah pedals, both positive and negative. Hendrix, Clapton, Page, Gilmour, Satriani, Vai, Hammett, Dimebag, Wylde, and Cantrell have all contributed [ … ]
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 [ … ]