
Sweeten Your Tone with The Finest Jam
Hold onto your wah-wahs, folks—JAM Pedals are finally here at Musicmaker Dublin, and we couldn’t be more excited really! These hand-built, hand-painted Greek masterpieces have been causing a ruckus in the pedal world for years, and now you can get your hands (and feet) on them right here.
For the uninitiated, JAM Pedals are all-analogue, boutique effects built with the kind of old-school craftsmanship and off-the-wall creativity that makes gear nerds weep with joy. Used by John Scofield, Nels Cline, Bill Frisell, and an army of tone chasers, these pedals don’t just sound incredible—they look like pieces of art too.
About JAM Pedals
Founded in 2005 by electronics engineer and guitarist Jannis Anastasakis, JAM Pedals began as a one-man operation. Jannis's passion for experimenting with analog circuits led to the creation of pedals that quickly garnered attention from local musicians. By 2007, the brand had expanded internationally, gaining acclaim for its commitment to quality and artistry. Each pedal is meticulously hand-made and hand-painted in Athens, ensuring both exceptional sound and unique visual appeal.
And guess what? We’ve got some absolute gems in stock. Here are three of the most electrifying, tone-bending, sound-warping beasts we currently have on our shelves:
There's loads more though, check them all out HERE.
RetroVibe MKII – The Ultimate Psychedelic Swirl Machine
If you’ve ever wanted to drench your sound in the swirling, warbling magic of Hendrix and Gilmour, then the RetroVibe MKII is your golden ticket. This bad boy is JAM’s take on the legendary Uni-Vibe, the same effect that defined the golden age of trippy, phasey, liquid guitar tones
With custom-made photocells and an all-analogue signal path, this pedal oozes vintage warmth, taking you from subtle vibrato wobble to face-melting psychedelic waves with the twist of a knob. Whether you’re jamming through some Floyd-esque space jams or just adding some cosmic depth to your solos, the RetroVibe delivers in spades.
Why You Need It:
- Perfect for classic rock, blues, and psychedelic sounds
- All-analogue circuitry with authentic vintage mojo
- Beautifully hand-painted casing—because your pedalboard deserves art
Rattler – The Fuzz-Drenched Monster
Take a vintage RAT-style circuit, crank it to eleven, and sprinkle in some boutique Greek magic—that’s the JAM Pedals Rattler. This high-gain distortion beast howls like an amp on fire, but with a level of warmth and clarity that makes other dirt boxes tremble in fear.
With NOS LM308 chips (the same ones that made the original RAT a legend), this pedal retains all the raw, growling goodness of classic distortion while adding a touch of boutique smoothness. Think fat, harmonically rich drive that sings on leads and punches through rhythm parts like a sledgehammer to the gut.
Why You Need It:
- Killer for gritty rock, punk, and face-melting solos
- NOS LM308 chip = pure vintage distortion gold
- Cleans up beautifully with your volume knob—dynamic and responsive
Delay Llama – The King of Analog Echo
Welcome to delay heaven. The Delay Llama is an all-analog delay machine that delivers warm, tape-like repeats that sit beautifully in a mix. Whether you want subtle, ambient echoes or full-on slapback madness, this pedal nails it.
What sets the Delay Llama apart? Its organic, natural-sounding repeats never get in the way of your playing. No sterile, digital delay weirdness here—just rich, musical echoes that breathe life into your tone. Add in an optional modulation feature, and you can take your delays into lush, wobbly dreamland.
Why You Need It:
- 100% analog circuit with a warm, vintage feel
- Optional modulation for chorus-y tape-delay vibes
- Simple, no-fuss controls for pure delay perfection
Try Them Out at Musicmaker!
These are just a taste of the JAM Pedals madness we’ve got in stock, so come down to Musicmaker Dublin and plug in! Whether you’re looking for face-melting distortion, trippy modulation, or soul-drenched delay, these pedals bring the heat.
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