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  1. The Bogner La Grange Overdrive Boost Guitar Pedal

    The Bogner La Grange Overdrive Boost Guitar Pedal
    When the Bogner La Grange Overdrive Boost guitar effects pedal was first introduced way back in NAMM 2014, it was easily one of the most anticipated pedals of the show, with the company promising release within the next three months. Unfortunately, Bogner then decided that the pedal wasn't living up to their high standards and sent it back to the lab until it was just right. Over the next two years, player's were eagerly awaiting any news on the release La Grange, with the anticipation reaching fever pitch. So much so in fact that when the pedal finally hit the streets in 2016, the demand was far higher than the supply, leaving many eager players out in the cold. Luckily for our customers, ProAudioLand has been one of the only places with stock and let me tell you, they’ve been selling like hotcakes ever since we received our first shipments from Bogner. And while other sites are still having to place orders on a waiting list, we have been consistently delivering the Bogner La Grange to our customers for months.   Continue reading →
  2. Bogner Burnley Distortion Pedal Review

    Bogner Burnley Distortion Pedal Review
    [caption id="attachment_2588" align="alignright" width="300"]burnley_-_small_size_file BOGNER Burnley Distortion @ $229.99[/caption] Today we’re taking a look at the Bogner Burnley – a distortion pedal that promises to deliver signature Marshall-like high gain tone all in the convenience of a particularly compact stompbox. While it might seem like this is just another distortion pedal, the Burnley comes packing an Rupert Neve audio transformer at the heart of its circuitry, similar to ones used in Bogner’s tube amps along with legendary British mixing consoles of the 1960s – an innovative design that should certainly help make good on its lofty claims. While the Burnley certainly passes the test in the looks department (especially if you go for the optional bubinga wood finish), does this pedal deliver the buttery rich tones that Marshall amps are known for? Continue reading →

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