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Rich analog chorusing. Bass and Treble controls for shaping chorus tone. Bass Filter switch for increased low end clarity. Analog bucket-brigade ..
Three selectable noise reduction ranges. Reacts gradually to long, sustained notes and quickly to short, syncopated notes. Fast attack time preserves ..
The analogue-digital reverb scheme in the Dunlop M300 pedal gives you access to the incomparably high-quality sound of each kind of reverb. Qualitative 24/96 co..
Description: Add’s shimmery velocity to lead licks and a thick swoosh to chords Works well with bass, keyboards and even vocals True bypass ..
Big brother of the Phase 90 with a broader range of sounds. Four-position rotary switch selects four preset waveforms. Spacey, psychedelic ambience fo..
Eliminates hiss and excess noise from your effects chain. A single Trigger knob sets the volume threshold. Capable of reducing noise up to 26 dB. ..
Dial in warm and thick flanging for massive sonic “swooshes”. Two control knobs to adjust speed and regeneration for simple operation. All..
Adds rich chorus textures, from sparkly watery shimmers to intense rotating speaker simulation. All analog circuitry with bucket brigade technology for war..
Overdrive with just the right flavor of non-brittle signal breakup. Organic, germaniumpowered clipping. Goes from subtle overdrive to fuzz-like satura..
Dynamic, touch-sensitive response. Proprietary circuit design delivers rich harmonics. Large output range. True bypass.The MXR Distortion III is ..
The '75 Vintage Phase 45 reissue from the MXR Custom Shop reproduces the rare little brother of the Phase 90 to exacting specifications. With two stages of ..
You can use it in different ways, there are several different approaches. The first - is to take power with a clean channel and use the overdrive pedal to make ..
Guitarists of all styles will dig the familiar late-Sixties/ early-Seventies crunch delivered by the new MXR Classic 108 Fuzz. We've taken the guts of our B..
Fuzzes up your guitar signal, then duplicates it two octaves down. Blend control sets mix of wet and dry signals. The MXR Blue Box is powered by one 9..
One of the funkiest effects around, the Auto Q will add incredible texture and vibe to your playing. This box provides all the traditional envelope filter and a..
Electric Guitar Distortion Pedal 3 modes: Original/Extra/Ultra Metal Case True Bypass Powered by 9V adapter (not included) ..
Tremolo Effects Pedal Metal case True Bypass ..
Effects pedal reverb 3 modes: Studio, Church, Plate True bypass Metal case Current consumption: 128 mA ..
Reverb effects pedal 3 modes: Room, Spring, Shimmer True Bypass Metal Body ..
Distortion pedal for electric guitar Hi-Gain Distortion Metal Case True Bypass Power supply 9 V adapter (not included) ..
The Mooer Radar is a full-featured professional speaker simulator which can be a permanent resident at the end of your pedalboard. Not only does it carry 30 cab..
Octaver Effects Pedal 11 modes of combination of octave intervals (range ± 2 octaves) Precise polyphonic shift without distortion Metal case ..
Booster Effects Pedal Gain +20 dB 2-band equalizer Metal case True Bypass Powered by 9 V adapter (not included) ..
Effects Pedal Pitch Shifter Pitch Bend Effect: Harmony, Pitch Shift, Detune Precise polyphonic pitch bend Range ± 2 octaves Metal case True..
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The musician is always dependent on his equipment. This is especially true for guitar players, as the popularity of this instrument has led to a huge amount of guitar equipment that musicians need to be aware of. Innovations in the electric guitar over the past few decades are numerous and affect everything from the instrument's playability to the sound it creates.

After the guitar itself, the amplifier is the most important guitar equipment. Without an amp, an electric guitar is not audible enough to play effectively, and an acoustic guitar may not be loud enough to perform. The technology that amplifiers use has developed significantly in recent years, and the amps have become lighter, louder, clearer, cheaper, and more versatile. Generally, analog guitar equipment offers a warmer, richer, and more unique sound, while digital equipment offers greater versatility, ease of use, and a better price. The higher the power, the louder the amplifier sounds, but there is a big difference in volume between a digital amplifier of a certain power and a tube amplifier of the same power. The tube amp will typically be much louder than the digital amp, even if they have the same amount of power.

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Effects are very important to most guitarists, especially electric guitarists. There are an infinite number of effects that can shape and hone the sound and tone of an electric or electric-acoustic guitar. Sometimes these effects are used to make the tone more clear and clean, while most commonly they are used to distort the tone, adding fuzz and drive. Most effects are used in separate battery-powered pedals, with each pedal or stompbox offering its own unique effect. The most common of these effects include distortion, delay, chorus, reverb, and many others. Occasionally, many of these effects are incorporated into one large multi-effects pedal. They are also available on many models of digital amplifiers.

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You can buy guitar equipment in our stores. It is also possible to place an order in the online shop. Thanks to the wide assortment, everyone will find a suitable product for themselves. You can always count on professional advice and assistance. We care about the quality of service and do everything we can to make sure you are satisfied with your purchase.