Category
Effects pedals
Guitar and bass effects — overdrive, distortion, fuzz, delay, reverb, modulation, and more, in pedal, rack, and multi-effects formats.
Models
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Wampler Tumnus
Effects pedal · United States
A compact transparent overdrive and clean boost that pays homage to the Klon Centaur circuit, with a buffered bypass; usable as a standalone overdrive, a stacking drive, or a dirty boost into an amp.
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Walrus Audio Julia
Effects pedal · United States
A fully analog chorus and vibrato pedal with a Lag control to set the modulation center delay time and a Dry-Chorus-Vibrato blend knob, ranging from mild chorus to seasick vibrato.
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Wampler Ego Compressor
Effects pedal · United States
A studio-voiced compressor pedal with Attack, Release, Tone, Volume, and a clean Blend control for parallel compression, ranging from full country squash to subtle dynamic control.
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Keeley Caverns Delay Reverb V2
Effects pedal · United States
A combined delay and reverb pedal pairing Keeley's analog-style Magnetic Echo tape delay (up to 650 ms) with three reverb modes (Spring, Modulation, and Shimmer), in a compact top-jack enclosure.
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Eventide H9 Max Harmonizer
Effects pedal · United States
A multi-effects stompbox preloaded with the full set of Eventide algorithms from Space, TimeFactor, PitchFactor, and ModFactor plus additional effects, covering reverb, delay, modulation, pitch-shifting, and harmonizer sounds with stereo I/O and MIDI.
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EarthQuaker Devices Dispatch Master
Effects pedal · United States
A compact digital delay and reverb pedal offering up to 1.5 seconds of delay alongside independent reverb, usable as delay-only, reverb-only, or combined ambient echo.
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Boss BD-2 Blues Driver
Effects pedal · Japan
The Boss BD-2 Blues Driver is a compact overdrive pedal in continuous production since 1995. Its analog circuit behaves like a tube amplifier, offering natural, touch-responsive gain that ranges from light, transparent breakup to thick crunch, with Gain, Tone, and Level controls. It is widely used in blues, rock, country, and jazz.
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Chase Bliss Thermae
Effects pedal · United States
An all-analog delay and pitch shifter built on four reissued MN3005 bucket-brigade chips that creates musical harmonies by shifting delay time, with a sequencer, six knobs, toggles, tap tempo, and rear DIP switches.
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Fulltone Full-Drive 2
Effects pedal · United States
A dual-channel overdrive with a footswitchable boost, built around the JRC4558 op-amp, offering multiple clipping voices via two three-way switches for open, mid-pushed, and high-clarity textures.
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EarthQuaker Devices Disaster Transport
Effects pedal · United States
A modulated delay pedal (Legacy Reissue) combining analog-voiced digital delay with intense ramp-wave modulation, offering roughly 30 to 600 ms of delay time with selectable modulation modes and speeds.
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Fulltone OCD
Effects pedal · United States
The Obsessive Compulsive Drive, an overdrive with Volume, Drive, and Tone controls and an HP/LP toggle that shifts between an aggressive high-peak voice and a smoother low-peak voice, using MOSFET clipping and a Class-A input stage.
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Universal Audio UAFX Astra Modulation Machine
Effects pedal · United States
A UAFX dual-engine modulation stompbox modeling bucket-brigade chorus/vibrato (Chorus Brigade), studio flanger/doubler (Flanger/DBLR), and blackface opto tube tremolo, with stereo processing, presets, and MIDI.
Makers
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Source Audio
Source Audio is an American effects pedal manufacturer based in Woburn, Massachusetts, known for its One Series DSP pedals with deep Neuro app and MIDI control, including delay, reverb, and filter effects.
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Fulltone
Fulltone is an American boutique effects pedal manufacturer founded by Michael Fuller and based in California, best known for the OCD overdrive and the Full-Drive series of analog drive pedals built in the United States.
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JHS Pedals
JHS Pedals is an American guitar effects pedal manufacturer founded by Josh Scott and based in Kansas City, Missouri, known for its overdrive, fuzz, and modulation pedals and original circuit designs.
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Empress Effects
Empress Effects is a Canadian effects pedal manufacturer based in Ottawa, Ontario, known for its high-fidelity, deeply programmable delay, reverb, and modulation pedals with MIDI and SD-card updates.
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EarthQuaker Devices
EarthQuaker Devices is an American maker of guitar effects pedals based in Akron, Ohio, hand-building a wide range of overdrive, modulation, and delay effects.
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Dunlop
Dunlop Manufacturing (Jim Dunlop) is an American musical-products company founded in 1965 by Jim Dunlop Sr. and based in Benicia, California. Starting with guitar picks and accessories, it grew into a major maker of effects pedals and is best known as the home of the Cry Baby wah, the most iconic wah pedal in music. Dunlop also owns the MXR and Way Huge pedal brands.
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Boss
Boss is a brand of guitar and bass effects pedals, multi-effects processors, tuners, and loopers, operated as a division of Japan's Roland Corporation. Boss is best known for its rugged, color-coded compact pedal format, which launched in 1977 and has grown to more than 140 compact pedal models. Long-running staples include the DS-1 Distortion, SD-1 Super Overdrive, and BD-2 Blues Driver, alongside digital delay, reverb, chorus, and the GT-series multi-effects line.
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Ibanez
Ibanez is a Japanese guitar brand established in 1929 and produced by Hoshino Gakki. It is widely known for electric guitars and basses, particularly fast-necked models favored in rock and metal.
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Electro-Harmonix
Electro-Harmonix (EHX) is an American maker of effects pedals for electric guitar and bass, founded by Mike Matthews in 1968 in New York City. An early pioneer of affordable stompbox design, the company is best known for the Big Muff Pi fuzz, along with influential models such as the Small Stone phaser, Memory Man delay, and Electric Mistress flanger. After closing in 1984, the brand was revived in the 1990s and continues to design and build a broad pedal range in New York.
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Klon
Klon is a boutique guitar pedal maker founded by Bill Finnegan, known for the Centaur overdrive (built 1994-2008) that popularized the transparent overdrive, and its current KTR reissue.
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Strymon
Strymon is an American effects pedal maker based in the USA and a division of Damage Control Engineering, which launched in 2004. Founded by engineers Pete Celi, Gregg Stock, and Dave Fruehling, Strymon began in 2009 and is known for studio-class, DSP-driven pedals such as the TimeLine delay, BigSky reverb, and Mobius modulation. The company designs and builds its products in the USA, with a focus on high-end sound quality and ease of use.
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TC Electronic
TC Electronic is a Danish audio company founded in 1976 by brothers Kim and John Rishoj. It builds guitar and bass effects, studio and live-sound processors, and audio software, and is known for its SCF chorus, the TC2290 delay, and its TonePrint-enabled stompbox line. Since 2015 the company has been part of the Music Tribe group.