Can I Use a Guitar Distortion Pedal for Bass? Yes, but you probably shouldn't. The frequency range of an electric guitar is significantly different than that of a bass guitar, and pedal manufacturers take this into account when building pedals. While you can do some trial and error and fin...
In recent years it seems to have become something of a “love it or hate it” item among guitarists, with some declaring it’s the best pedal distortion ever made, and others simply not getting it. This is probably due to the fact that it’s not pr...
Each distortion pedal is going to have its own “flavor”. But, all distortion pedals are made for one thing – to give your sounds an aggressive, crunchy, and spicy bite! Since distortion can heavily change the tone of your guitar, you can use the control to take it anywhere between mi...
The best boost pedals can make a surprising difference to your overall electric guitar tone, but are very simple to use. These are our top picks
Think of it like this, all a volume pedal does is reduce the strength of a signal, much like the guitar volume knob. A higher guitar signal going into a distortion pedal (which already boosts the signal) will create more distortion. If used after all of your effects, it will boost the...
This pedal is one of the best “two in one” guitar pedals ever made. The “Archer” can be used as a boost pedal with crystal clean sound and as a dirty distortion pedal too. The box has three control knobs: Output, Gain and Treble. ...
A pedal with a bit of a saggy distortion that really nails the Turned Up To 11 Marshall sound. The Mid Selector really helps define how present the guitar is in the mix and can get you from 70’s crunch a la’ Free or Led Zeppelin to Metallica or Megadeth scooped mid metal!
pedal offers. Some people might not need or want EQ, while others prefer to have a bit more variety on deck. And most importantly, familiarize yourself with the style of distortion the pedal provides. Some have a vintage overdrive sort of sound for straight up rock guitar, and others are...
The best compressor pedal lets you add extra punch and sustain to your guitar tone with minimal artifacts. We can't wait to show you what our research found.
10. Ammoon POCKECHO Guitar Delay & Effects Pedal Just like our first model, this is a looper and an effects pedal all in one. You can use the Looper as a separate mode or may use it simultaneously with effects such as delay, echo, distortion, reverb, etc. The model also offers the ...