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BOSS TU-3 Tuner

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BOSS DS-1 Distortion Pedal

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Neural DSP Quad Cortex Floor Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor

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Maestro Comet Chorus Effects Pedal

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Dunlop Original Cry Baby Wah GCB95

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Neural DSP Quad Cortex Mini Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor

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Ibanez TSMINI Tubescreamer Overdrive Mini Pedal

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Maestro Discoverer Delay Effects Pedal

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BOSS BD-2 Blues Driver Overdrive

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TOURTECH TTA-PPC01 5 Way Daisy Chain Pedal Power Cable

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Landlord FX Taproom Delay Mini Pedal

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Landlord FX Lock In Tuner Mini Pedal

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Cioks Sol Power Supply

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Ordo Power Supply Cable

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Landlord FX Happy Hour Looper Mini Pedal

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MXR MB301 Bass Synth Pedal

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BOSS SD-1 Super Overdrive

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Landlord FX Banging Hangover Reverb Mini Pedal

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Digitech Drop Pitch Shifter Limited Black Edition

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Landlord FX Whiskey Chaser Distortion Mini Pedal

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Neural DSP Power Supply For Quad Cortex

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About Guitar Pedals

Guitar Pedals are one of the most effective ways to alter your sound. Guitar pedals can alter your sound in subtle ways, like using a compressor to clean up your sound for a studio-quality sheen, or guitar effects like distortion or wah totally transforming your tone into something completely different. They can be a cost effective solution to expand, enhance and alter the sound of your guitar. In the 60s, fuzz and wah pedals made a huge impact in music. Since then, effects pedals have come a long way but continue to make their mark. The most cutting edge technology is now available at your feet with the option of sounding as futuristic or vintage as you want.

Most effects pedals are split into two kinds of devices - single pedals and multi-effects units. Single pedals usually provide one specific sound, such as an overdrive or a phaser. Many companies produce them, ranging from MXR, and Way Huge to boutique brands like Wampler, Walrus Audio and Keeley. Multi effects units are usually larger devices with many types of effects. These are useful for guitarists who need a wide palette of sounds available to them. Guitar pedals and guitar effects have a wide range of categories available, and within those categories there are hundreds of pedals to choose from, including overdrive and distortion, chorus, looper, modulation, wah, reverb and delay. From reliable and time-tested brands like BOSS, Electro Harmonix, Line 6 and many more.

Why Should I Use a Guitar Pedal?

  • Completely transform your guitar sound
  • Recreate classic tones from your favourite guitarists
  • Create a huge range of new sounds
  • Make your tone more sound professional with compressors, and EQ's
  • All in one multi-effects options available

Frequently Asked Questions about Guitar Pedals

Question: What do guitar pedals do?
Guitar pedals can alter your sound in very subtle ways or can change your sound into something entirely different. The scale of the effect is determined not only by the type of guitar pedal used, but by altering the settings on the pedal itself.
Question: How do I choose the right pedal?
Choosing the right pedal can be daunting, there's a lot of different categories and hundreds of options to choose from. First of all, understanding the kinds of music you like to play and the effects commonly used in those genre's can help with establishing the kind of pedals you need.
Question: Which guitar pedals are most popular?
Wah and looper pedals have proved to be a firm favourite over the years. Kirk Hammett, Dimebag and Slash have all used wah as part of their sound (and even have signature models) and players continue to use this effect to add extra style to solos and lead riffs. The looper is very popular with experimental artists and solo performers, with people like Ed Sheeran and Tash Sultana showing how songs can be built up using these pedals.
Question: Do guitar pedals make a difference?
Yes. Guitar pedals make an enormous difference to your guitar sound. Pedals are one of the most important factors in defining your sound, they can have such a huge effect on your sound that without them your tone could be completely unrecognisable, especially when you utilise effects such as distortion, wah and fuzz.
Question: What is the best way to arrange guitar pedals?
Generally speaking, most players will put their tuner first, then wah pedal, followed by compressor and then any drive pedals. This is then followed by modulation effects (chorus, flanger etc) and finally ambient pedals such as reverb and delay. While this order works best for most players, there are no rules and experimenting with this has been the key to some guitarists finding their signature sound. If your amp has an effects loop, it is also common for the modulation effects to be added there for a more natural sound.
Question: Do you get different effects pedals for guitar and bass?
Many effects pedals work well for both guitar and bass however there are models that have been designed with guitar or bass in mind. An example would be the Crying Bass from Electro Harmonix which has a low-pass filter to keep the natural low end frequencies. Overdrive pedals also have both bass and guitar models but some bassists have found that the guitar models do a great job at helping them cut through in a mix by lifting the tone and adding definition. As is normally the case with pedals, it is often down to experimentation and personal preference.
Question: How do I connect a pedal?
The connections for use with almost all guitars, effects pedals and amplifiers are the standard 1/4" jack to jack instrument cables. If you are using one pedal then you'll need 2 cables - one from the guitar to the pedal then one connecting the pedal to the amp. Adding another pedal to this chain would require another cable, and so on. If you are using a pedal with a battery, remember to disconnect the cable from the input jack when not in use to prevent the battery from draining!