Howl, Shimmer, and Fuzz Your Face Off




Good lord, they’ve arrived! Again! The new shipment of Jam Pedals is now live at Musicmaker, and it's like Christmas morning for guitarists who love their tone served loud, lush, and weird in all the right ways.

Jam Pedals don’t mess about. These stompboxes are handmade in Athens, bursting with analogue circuitry, psychedelic design, and decades of vibe. Whether you’re a fuzz fanatic, a delay dreamer, or a tremolo tinkerer, Jam brings all the flavour. None of that marmalade nonsense.

And now you can try them all in person in Dublin — no guesswork, no shipping limbo, just pure tone ready for a stomp.




Why Jam Pedals Are the Bloody, well..... Absolute Jam

  • All-analogue tone circuits — pure, warm, reactive, and totally musical
  • True bypass switching — keeps your clean tone pristine
  • Insane build quality — road-ready and handmade to perfection
  • Unique tones — not copies or clones, but rich, original voices
  • Killer looks — each pedal is hand-painted and stage-stunning
  • Built to inspire — every Jam Pedal invites creativity, experimentation, and volume

No sterile sounds. No cookie-cutter clones. Just unapologetic character and tone-shaping that makes your playing feel alive again.




The Juicy Jam Pedals You Can Grab at Musicmaker Right Now

Rattler Mk.2 – The Refined Riot of Distortion

An absolute riot in a box. The Rattler Mk.2 is Jam’s take on a RAT-style distortion, but with more warmth, more growl, and way more flexibility. From mid-gain crunch to full-on doom tones, it snarls like a beast and responds like a dream. Features symmetrical/asymmetrical clipping toggle and mid-boost footswitch for the ultimate bite.

Tone Profile: Punchy, aggressive, articulate, harmonically rich

More details about the Rattler HERE.



Possibly slightly dangerous. The hefty Rattler mk2

Delay Llama Mk.3 – Analogue Delay with Soul

The legend returns. The Delay Llama Mk.3 brings rich bucket-brigade delay with modern tricks — tap tempo, trails, subdivisions, and even self-oscillation. It’s lush, warm, and drenched in vibe, from subtle slapback to cosmic swirl.

Tone Profile: Warm, atmospheric, vintage-feeling magic

More details on the Delay Llama HERE.



Try it while you can! The sweet, sweet Jam Pedals Delay Llama.

Harmonious Monk Mk.2 – Tremolo for the Tone Purist

This ain’t your dad’s tremolo. I mean, I'm sure your dad's tremolo is lovely but.......  The Harmonious Monk Mk.2 gives you both amplitude and harmonic tremolo, plus ramping, tap tempo, double-rate mode and more. It’s all analogue, super tweakable, and makes everything you play sound like a record from a cooler decade.

Tone Profile: Lush, flowing, deep modulation and old-school warmth

More details on the Monk HERE.



Tremolo for the enlightened, the Harmonious Monk.

Wahcko Bass Wah – For the Low-End Gods

Finally, a wah that treats bassists with respect. The Wahcko Bass Wah keeps your low-end intact while delivering vocal, musical sweep and vintage voicing. With six voicing positions and a smooth-as-butter action, this is one wah you’ll actually want to use on bass.

Tone Profile: Chewy, expressive, low-end preserving funkiness

More details on the Wahcko Bass HERE.



Smooth and deliciously expressive, the Wahcko Bass Wah

Octasaurus – Octave Fuzz from Another Dimension

It’s fuzz, it’s octave, it’s chaos — and it’s beautiful. The Octasaurus brings classic octave-up fuzz tones with added sustain, clarity, and wild harmonic overtone goodness. Think Hendrix, then crank it. This one’s not subtle. And that’s exactly the point.

Tone Profile: Gnarly, glitchy, thick, and gloriously rude

More details on the Octasaurus HERE.



Do you like Doom Metal? I like Doom Metal. The Jam Pedals Octasaurus.

Which Jam Pedal Is For You?

Pedal - What It Does Best

Rattler Mk.2 - Brutal distortion with dynamic expression

Delay Llama Mk.3 - Lush delay, warm repeats, vintage echo heaven

Harmonious Monk Mk.2 - Deep tremolo vibes and textural movement

Wahcko Bass Wah - Groovy, responsive wah for bass players

Octasaurus - Insane octave fuzz for noise-loving legends



The Octasaurus is a brand new arrival......come check it out!

Try the Full Jam Range in Store at Musicmaker Dublin

Real life innit. Plug in, crank the amp, and let your ears decide. Want to stack fuzz into trem? Try it. Want to hear what the Monk sounds like on bass? No problem.

We have loads of Jam Pedals now in stock and on demo — right here in Dublin’s home of tone.

No guesswork. No waiting weeks. No digital simulations. Just you, your guitar, and the filthiest, funkiest, most inspiring pedals around.


Jam Pedals FAQ – Everything You Need to Know Before You Stomp

Q: Are Jam Pedals handmade?

A: Absolutely. Every Jam Pedal is handmade in Athens, Greece, using premium components, analogue circuitry, and serious attention to tone. No mass production here — just pure boutique quality.

Q: What makes Jam Pedals different from other effects brands?

A: Jam Pedals don’t clone — they innovate. Each pedal offers a unique voice, whether it’s the creamy growl of the Rattler Mk.2 or the lush vibe of the Delay Llama Mk.3. Plus, they look deadly on any board.

Q: Are Jam Pedals good for live gigs?

A: Totally. They’re built like tanks and voiced for real-world playing. Whether you’re hitting The Grand Social or your mate’s garage, they’ll deliver the goods night after night.

Q: What power supply do I need for Jam Pedals?

A: Standard 9V DC centre-negative, like most modern pedals. No weird voltages. Just plug, play, and melt faces.

Q: Can I use these pedals with bass as well as guitar?

A: You bet. The Wahcko Bass Wah is made specifically for bassists, but pedals like the Delay Llama and Harmonious Monk sound phenomenal on bass too — tons of tone and no low-end suck.

Q: Are they true bypass?

A: Yep. Every Jam Pedal is true bypass, so your clean tone stays untouched when the pedal’s off. No tone-suck, no signal loss — just pure guitar goodness.

Q: Can I try Jam Pedals in-store?

A: YES! All these beauties are in stock and ready to demo at Musicmaker Dublin. Come plug in, twist knobs, stack ‘em, blast ‘em — see what they can really do.

Q: Which Jam Pedal should I start with?

A: If you want gritty overdrive with character, try the Rattler Mk.2. Love ambience? Go Delay Llama Mk.3. After something wild? The Octasaurus will blow your mind (and possibly your speaker).



You deserve a Rattler......

Final Riff

Jam Pedals don’t just make noise — they shape sound in ways that make you want to write, play, and perform. They’re tools for the inspired, and now they’re right here at Musicmaker Dublin, ready to go.

Whether you’re after creamy fuzz, ambient delay, boutique tremolo or just a wah pedal that doesn’t suck — Jam Pedals have all of the flavour.


Come try them. Come feel them. Come make some noise.


Check out all our current, in-stock Jam Pedals HERE.