A few highlights from Day 2 of NAMM.

Pedals

Fuzzrocious Pedals brought a switch-flippers delight in the form of the Feed Me (accompanied here by the special NAMM edition NAMM The Ramparts.) the pedal combines and array of switchable high and low pass resistors that among other things enables you to run other drive and fuzz pedals through various big muff-style tone stacks. The results can be spectacularly transformative and heavy. Should be about $160 when it hits shops this year.

The Tour Collection is defined by a minimalistic, vintage-inspired aesthetic, top-of-the-line components, and a simplified electronics configuration featuring new, custom pickups by Supro.

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The Cream Amp is a handmade low-gain overdrive pedal based on the Electra Distortion circuit.

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The Red Sea was born out of the vision to provide complex signal routing options available to the live/performing musician, that up until now, are only found in a studio mixing environment.

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Stardust V3 was designed to capture the sound and response of 3 distinct amplifier models.

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