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I just had a fun time drinking beer and watching youtube videos of pigtronix pedals.

What are some other mind blowing pedal manufacturers?
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I'm pretty stoked on any pedal by Wampler....
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Subdecay make some excellent stuff.

Also got lots of respect for anyone using tagboard like Ghost Effects and Creepy Fingers.
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Electro Harmonix
Dwarfcraft
MadebyMike

Those are my favorites at the moment, though I need to get some Dwarfcraft back on my board.
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taylornutt wrote:Electro Harmonix
Dwarfcraft
MadebyMike
Harsh burn on fredric effects.

I like Catalinbread, Creepy Fingers, Sonic Crayon FX do really interesting stuff. Lots of people. I like Z Vex pedals too, perhaps controversially.
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Post by Mike »

Off the top of my head:

Electro-Harmonix
Ghost Effects
Empress Effects
Fredric Effects
Dwarfcraft
Tech21
Catalinbread
Earthquaker Devices
Madbean Pedals
Subdecay
Wampler


These are people who I either chat to and share some common ground as a builder with and I dig what they do, or they just plain make pedals that I want to buy but don't because I'm supposed to be SENSIBLE.
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catalinbread
electro harmonix
MOOG
zvex
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Some of the things the guys on the Madbeanpedals boards come up with are insane. If not ultimately practical.

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benecol wrote:
taylornutt wrote:Electro Harmonix
Dwarfcraft
MadebyMike
Harsh burn on fredric effects.

I like Catalinbread, Creepy Fingers, Sonic Crayon FX do really interesting stuff. Lots of people. I like Z Vex pedals too, perhaps controversially.
I have not had the pleasure of trying any of the Fredic Effects yet. Not a burn at all. I only commented on the brands I have played.

I guess I should throw BOSS in there as well since I have a couple of their pedals as well.
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The one that makes the rainbow machine, those guys.
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Wants to use this for all guitar solos


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I don't really own many different brands of pedals. I have Danelectro, Marshall and Electro Harmonix pedals, and one Behringer (tuner) as of today. I also have a few Boss pedals hanging around, most of which my brother uses.

However, if I had mo' cash I'd probably be enjoying MadebyMike, Fredric and Dwarfcraft pedals enormously right now, in the way Renholm Denholm is enjoying this cup of coffee:

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Post by Fran »

I'd avoid;
MBM
Fredric
Dwarfcraft

That stuff sucks.

I'd recommend;
Rocktek
Daphon
Frontline

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Post by othomas2 »

I've been looking at the lovepedal stuff recently.

Really would like:

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Really like Wampler too and Fulltone.... all the stuff I can't afford really haha.

Malekko make some really nice sounding pedals too, I've tried out the chicklet reverb and was impressed.
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Post by Stuart »

I'd like some Frantone stuff.

One of the guitarists in one of my old bands had a peach fuzz that I loved. Her other stuff looks cool and sounds nice on the you tubes.
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Post by Rhysyrhys »

Roger Linn is always a name to listen out for, the adrenalinn is amazing. Other than that, Old Digitech/DOD stuff, ZVex, Alesis midiverbs are worth a punt, so are some of the weird guitar/keyboard pedals they had - very unique sounding, check the Bitrman.

Maneco, Watkins and Malekko come to mind. Sonic Annihilation, Earthquake Devices, JAM Pedals are also cool and still running. I agree with what everyone else said prior, good companies.
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Post by ekwatts »

Aye, the Adrenalinn is pretty amazing. It might feel like a studio tool at first but with a bit of decent fore-thought it can be a pretty amazing live tool.
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Post by ultratwin »

I'm digging the demos of the envelop filter pedals and dirt boxes coming out of Source Audio as of late.


Haven't bought a newish pedal in over 2 years, would really like to get the Multiwave Distortion. Pete Thorn's video shows off the stuff quite nicely, it's got loads of fun tones:

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Their smaller-footprint SOUNDBLOX versions for 2012 are pretty cool, too.

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Post by benecol »

Forgot Malekko and EQD - always like their stuff.