It's an Unstoppable Sonic Juggernaut!



Like this guy, except Effects Pedals.

Our regular sojourns into sonic soundscapes continue apace.

Today we are awash with classic distortion, vibrating with the subtleties of tremulous tremolo before being treated to some ferocious Phase.

What a time to be alive, eh?

Take it away my friend.


The Pedals




Danelectro Roebuck Distortion Pedal

The Danelectro Roebuck is a reissue of the original Ibanez Mostortion, first introduced in the 1990’s. Whilst only in production for a very short time, it’s much loved mosfet distortion and impeccable tone, soon became a must-have and an inspiration for guitar players in every genre, from country to metal.

They have become iconic in their own right, as arguably the best and most versatile overdrive pedals of their time and are highly sought after. There are very few original Mostortion™ pedals available now, most are being carefully nurtured on the pedalboards of some of the finest session players around the world including Nashville and LA, for a very good reason.

But now it’s back, in all its glory as the Danelectro Roebuck, delivering in true grit and grind fashion, all of that tasty original amp-like overdrive and tone.

We run through all of it's settings with no talking, so you can just hear what the pedal is doing 100% of the time. Shop HERE.



Up Next........




Boss TR-2 Tremolo Pedal

Ahhhh. The Boss TR-2 Tremolo. How you want tremolo to sound. How you need tremolo to sound. How you would expect tremolo to sound.

Are you craving tasty vintage tremolo effects? If so, the BOSS TR-2 Tremolo is ready to stand and deliver. This high-quality stompbox dishes out classic tremolo effects that would make any surf rocker proud, along with a multitude of modern-sounding variations to expand your aural horizons. Despite the wide range of possibilities afforded by the TR-2, it remains a breeze to dial in, courtesy of a streamlined, 3-knob interface. The BOSS TR-2 Tremolo deserves a place on every guitarist's pedalboard.

For almost 30 years now guitarists have appreciated the intuitive, 3-knob simplicity of the BOSS TR-2 Tremolo. Its Rate knob determines the speed of the effect. The Wave knob alters the pedal's waveform from triangle to square. Finally, the Depth knob controls the intensity of the tremolo effect. No matter what type of tremolo effect you aim for, you can achieve it with the TR-2.

We run through all of the sounds and settings in under 4 minutes, with no chat or unnecessary chat, so you can just hear what the effect is doing. Oh, and shop HERE.



And Finally......




JHS Pedals 3 Series Phaser

Add a half-century of classic phaser effects to your sound with the JHS 3 Series Phaser Pedal! Rather than spend the hundreds if not thousands of dollars on vintage units, the 3 Series Phaser equips you with vintage sounds inspired by the phasers of the 1970s at a phenomenal price. 

JHS made sure to focus on high-performance first and foremost, relying on a simple 3-knob layout to get you where you're going in seconds. With Blend, Rate, and Width controls, it's a breeze to set the effect level, lock down the perfect speed, and tweak the ensuing chaos to taste. A handy Feedback toggle expands this pedal's versatility even further — conjure washy, noisy overtones with a simple flick of this switch.

The JHS Pedals 3 Series is a collection of pedals designed to give you affordability and simplicity without compromising quality. Each 3 Series pedal is made in Kansas City, MO, using high-quality parts, quality control, and attention to every detail. Each pedal has three simple controls and one toggle that offer a wide range of sounds, perfect for beginners and professionals alike.

We run through all of the sounds and settings in under 4 minutes, with no chat or unnecessary chat, so you can just hear what the effect is doing. Shop HERE



Sure this is it!

And endless supply of awesome aural adventures.

Want to check out more pedals? Have a browse in our full Effects Pedals section. Be sure to cast an eye over our Pedal Deals section also, for some tidy savings on saucy sounds.

We shall conclude with another AI art, because why not?

Until next time.


It's like a zombie apocalypse on a street made of pedals. Which wasn't the prompt by the way....