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Pedalmania 2024 Is Here!

Pedalmania 2024 Is Here!

Giveaway season is ramping up with our first Pedalmania giveaway of 2024! Enter below for your chance to WIN pedals from Chase Bliss, LR Baggs, Keeley Electronics, Karma Guitar Amplifiers, Wampler, or Solo Dallas! Ends September 16, 2024.


Chase Bliss Onward

Onward is a sampler controlled by your playing. It moves when you do, capturing the sounds you make to create rich musical landscapes.

You will find responsive accompaniment, synthetic reimaginings, and a whole heap of glitching dreamscapes.

It has two sides – one freeze for soft, smooth sounds, and one glitch for angular, repeating sounds. Combine them into one moving mega-effect, or split them apart for waves of depth and dimension.

Chase Bliss
$399

LR Baggs Venue DI Acoustic Guitar Preamp / DI / EQ / Tuner Pedal

We created the Venue DI so you can travel light, set up fast, and sound incredible anywhere you plug in. The Venue DI gives you complete control by combining a full-isolation DI output, 5-band EQ with adjustable low & hi-mid bands, variable clean boost, and chromatic tuner all in one acoustic pedal. With its all-discrete signal path, hi-graded semiconductors, and exclusive use of audiophile grade film capacitors, the Venue DI is on par with the world’s elite preamps and provides a studio quality sound for the stage.

LR Baggs
$329.00

Keeley Mk3 Driver Andy Timmons Full Range Overdrive Pedal - Black

The Mk3 Driver – Andy Timmons Full Range Overdrive is an overdrive workstation that allows you to orchestrate everything from a clean boost to a treble supercharger, a chimey tube-amp overdrive to a square-wave, germanium fuzz generator and more. This pedal combines a three-control blues driver circuit with two switches for the voicing Drive and Tone characteristics. Robert and Andy developed these switches to give players a broad range of drive tones. The Drive toggle engages two germanium diodes for a smoother, slightly compressed drive. Switch to Andy’s clipping style for a brighter and more articulate attack. Every part of the circuit has been optimized for tone and the demanding needs of a recording and touring artist such as Andy Timmons. Simply adding the Mk3 Driver to your pedalboard will likely make your rig sound better. This pro sounding overdrive can be switched between true-bypass and buffered bypass at any time.

Keeley
$200

Karma Guitar Amplifiers Machine Shop

Everyone loves our MTN-10 and ODR-10 pedals – the most authentic and accurate clones of the Ibanez MT-10 and Nobels ODR-1 out there.
Many have discovered the magic in stacking them. Machine Shop goes beyond that.
After a year of development we are proud to present the Karma Machine Shop!
ODR & MTN circuits – Stacked (series) or Blended (parallel)
STACK mode – choose the order of the circuits
BLEND mode – circuits are mixed together for ultimate flexibility
Dry signal – mix in part of your clean sound (BLEND mode with either side bypassed)
HOLD FOR BOOST function with variable gain control
Pure analog audio signal path and true bypass
Programmable power-up

Karkma Guitar Amplifiers
$295

Wampler Ego 76 Compressor Pedal

The EGO 76 is Brian Wampler’s tribute to the iconic studio compressor
that has shaped the fabric of music for decades – the legendary 1176
Peak Limiter. This compressor pedal takes you on a journey into the soul
of timeless studio sounds. The EGO 76 transcends the conventional role
of a pedal compressor, moving beyond merely squishing your signal to
significantly enriching your tone.

Fueled by FET-based (field-effect transistor) technology, Wampler gave the
EGO 76 studio-like Attack and Release controls, a Parallel Clean Blend knob,
and a meticulously tuned Tone knob. Each carefully designed element
encapsulates the spirit of the iconic 1176 and brings a touch of that magic
to your pedalboard.

Wampler
$169.97

SoloDallas The Schaffer Replica: Storm

The Schaffer Replica Storm is an all-analog combination of Optical Limiter+Harmonic Clipping Circuit+EQ Expansion+Boost+Line Buffer derived from a 70s wireless unit AC/DC and others used as an effect. Over 50 pros use this unique device to achieve percussive attack, copious harmonics and singing sustain.

SoloDallas
$279

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A familiar-feeling looper occupies a sweet spot between intuitive and capable.

Intuitive operation. Forgiving footswitch feel. Extra features on top of basic looping feel like creative assets instead of overkill.

Embedded rhythm tracks can sneak up on you if you’re not careful about the rhythm level.

$249

DigiTech JamMan Solo HD
digitech.com

4.5
4.5
4.5
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Maybe every guitarist’s first pedal should be a looper. There are few more engaging ways to learn than playing along to your own ideas—or programmed rhythms, for that matter, which are a component of the new DigiTech JamMan Solo HD’s makeup. Beyond practicing, though, the Solo HD facilitates creation and fuels the rush that comes from instant composition and arrangement or jamming with a very like-minded partner in a two-man band.

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Three thrilling variations on the ’60s-fuzz theme.

Three very distinct and practical voices. Searing but clear maximum-gain tones. Beautiful but practically sized.

Less sensitive to volume attenuation than some germanium fuzz circuits.

$199

Warm Audio Warm Bender
warmaudio.com

4.5
4.5
5
4

In his excellent videoFuzz Detective, my former Premier Guitar colleague and pedal designer Joe Gore put forth the proposition that theSola Sound Tone Bender MkII marked the birth of metal. TakeWarm Audio’s Warm Bender for a spin and it’s easy to hear what he means. It’s nasty and it’s heavy—electrically awake with the high-mid buzz you associate with mid-’60s psych-punk, but supported with bottom-end ballast that can knock you flat (which may be where the metal bit comes in).

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