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Boss puts Hendrix and Gilmour rotating speaker sounds on the menu with the RT-2 Rotary Ensemble
By Jonathan Horsley published
What do you do when everyone loves that trippy rotating speaker sound but no has the space (or budget) for one? Boss has the answer – and it has three modes and lots of features
EarthQuaker Devices launches headphones amp mini-pedal that you can use to record with
By Jonathan Horsley published
Easy Listening has a circuit inspired by a 65 Deluxe that is designed to work with your pedals
“A perfect melding of vintage sound with modern practicality”: Strymon EC-1 review
By Trevor Curwen published
Strymon’s standalone emulation of an Echoplex offers a host of adjustable parameters to tailor your sound
"The 2.0 firmware update has expanded its multi-effects versatility significantly": Neural DSP Nano Cortex review
By Rob Laing last updated
Neural focuses on guitar amp and drive pedal capturing with its second piece of hardware – but does it get the recipe right?
“A versatile overdrive and a high-quality octaver – two pedalboard mainstays in one box”: Darkglass Electronics Kaamos review
By Connor Flys published
Darkglass and session ace Amos Heller team up to create something a little out of the ordinary
Vox V863-CA Semi-Auto Wah Pedal review
By Pete Emery published
Featuring 3 modes and both manual and automatic control, Vox has put together a versatile wah to help get the funk out
“Thunderous sub-octave, expressive envelope, and lush modulation effects with killer tracking and sustain”: MXR unveils the MB301 Bass Synth – instant funk for your pedalboard
By Jonathan Horsley published
The Bass Synth is a funk engine with selectable waveforms, presets, and monophonic synth sounds evoking golden era Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and Parliament/Funkadelic
With dual reverb engines, 16 algorithms, Crazy Tube Circuits’ Mirage is one serious reverb pedal
By Jonathan Horsley published
Mirage is designed for all ambient adventures, from adding some everyday space to soundscape design and shoegaze reveries – and CTC says a stripped-down single-engine version is in the works
Behringer unveils the BM-15M Murf Box, a $129 animated filtering pedal based on a ‘00s Moog classic
By Jonathan Horsley published
No prizes for guessing which pedal the Murf Box is inspired by, but with originals changing hands for big money online, this could be an affordable option for guitar and synth players
“The Tritone was universally loved by the crew but the vibes clashed with the palette of the Soft Focus Deluxe”: Catalinbread is selling off its prototype guitar pedals, and the first is a “B-side” pitch echo from its smash-hit shoegaze stompbox
By Jonathan Horsley published
Waste not, want not, Catalinbread's Proto Club presents some unreleased gems to the public, and first up is the Tritone Proto 227
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