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  1. Introduction to Effects Pedal Signal Chains

    MXR M-133 Micro Amp booster pedal @ $79.99 Here at Pro Audio Land, we tend to talk a lot about guitar effects pedals and it really shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. Effects pedals are not only one of the most versatile and numerous pieces of equipment in pro audio, but they are easily well within the reach of...
  2. Way Huge Fat Sandwich Distortion Pedal Review

    Way Huge Fat Sandwich Distortion @ $179.99 As far as effects pedals go, one of the main added effects – if not the main one – is most definitely distortion. If we were to break it down, there are essentially three main types of effects that fall under the distortion umbrella; you have your typical distortion, overdrive and fuzz. They...
  3. Compressors, Noise Gates and EQ Pedals

    Electro Harmonix Nano Soul Preacher When it comes to guitar effects pedals, there are certain staples that every player seems to have in their bag of tricks; you most definitely need your distortion/fuzz/overdrive variety, some chorus, delays, wahs for a screaming solo … and for the more adventurous prog rockers out there, maybe a little bit of phase, flangers &ndash...
  4. Way Huge Swollen Pickle MKII Jumbo Fuzz Review

    The Way Huge Swollen Pickle @ $159.99 As far as effects pedals go, one of the main added effects – if not the main one – is most definitely distortion. If we were to break it down, there are essentially three main types of effects that fall under the distortion umbrella; you have your typical distortion, overdrive and fuzz. They...
  5. War of the Wahs - Artist Signature Crybaby Wah Pedals

    Jim Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Signature Wah JH-1B One of the easiest ways to achieve a tone comparable to your favorite player is by emulating their gear setup. Sure, about half of an artist’s signature tone comes from the player’s skill itself but you’re definitely in the right direction if you’re looking into attaining a few of the things they swear...