Wonderful Pedals Brought to You by The Maestro



We are returned and it is good.

I have very little to add this week so let us up, away and be taken to beautiful places.

Places of width, depth and richness.

Take it away my friend.


The Pedals




JHS Pedals The Bonsai 9 Way Screamer Pedal

Oh JHS. How do you do it? We'd just about gotten over the power, sound and just all-round fun of the Muffuletta and the Packrat, and now you present us with this?!

What the Muffuletta did for big fuzzes, the JHS Bonsai does for screaming green overdrives. Slap the Bonsai on your pedalboard and enjoy unhindered access to four decades' worth of pedals. There are nine different sonic textures to choose from. Want some classic mid-bump grind? It's in there. SRV-style dirty boost? Yep. Mayer-esque low-gain grit? You got it — and a whole lot more. 

The Bonsai isn't a modeller — it boasts the exact same components as the source units. So when you select a mode with the Bonsai's rotary control, your guitar signal actually passes through a replica of the original pedal's circuitry. With the Bonsai, you truly get nine overdrive pedals packed into one housing. Not to mention the small fortune it could save for those who are trying to find the ultimate in vintage tube screamer mods.

We run through all the sounds and versions with no waffle, enjoy! Shop HERE.



Up Next......




MXR M234 Analog Chorus Pedal

There's just something magical about real analog chorus. That's exactly what makes MXR's M-234 Analog Chorus pedal the perfect addition to your guitar rig. It's basically a remastered MXR Stereo Chorus, updated in size, power rating and with the new addition of High and Low Cut Filters, it's a pedalboards dream!

Tweak the M-234 Analog Chorus's rate, level, and depth controls to go from subtle shimmer to dizzying swirl and everywhere in-between. Shape the sound to perfection with high- and low-frequency cut knobs (these controls are also very handy for matching your effected tone with your un-effected sound). Like all of MXR's pedals, the M-234 Analog Chorus comes housed in a tough, lightweight, and compact aluminum chassis.

We run through the settings with no chat so you can kick back and enjoy without having to look at anyone's face. Oh, and shop HERE.



And Finally.....




Mooer Trelicopter Tremolo Micro Compact Pedal

Based off of the circuitry of the Demeter Tremulator comes the Mooer Trelicopter Tremolo, made specifically at musician-friendly prices. In classic Mooer style, the Trelicopter comes in an ultra-compact chassis and offers optical tremolo at a huge range of speed and depths, so you can make choppy, aggressive trem or make it a little smoother for wave-like pulses. Plus, you can colour your trem with the Bias knob, so you don't just get pulses - you also control your tone. The bias controls what makes old vintage Fender amp tremolos so good with non symmetrical waveform!

We run through all the settings so get the gist of what it can do. Shop HERE.

Do have a lovely day



So many sounds. So much beauty.

I think we're blessed anyway. May he continue to bathe us with his auditory glory.

Want to hear other pedals? Why not pop in to Musicmaker and test out a bunch of them for yourself. It's an incredible amount of fun!

Alternatively, check out our full range of Effects Pedals Here. Or how about our new Pedal Deals section.

Until next time.


I'm not sure how I feel about this one....