effects demos

It’s built to better fit pedalboards—but three switchable voices make it more versatile, too.

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Pros:
Wide range of wah voices. Smooth sweep. Torque-adjustable treadle stays parked when you want it to. Top-mounted jacks. Bypass LED.

Cons:
Voice switch could be bigger and easier to see.

Street:
$129

Dunlop Cry Baby Junior
jimdunlop.com



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A mind-warping, feature-packed delay that doubles up on classic tones. The PG Nu-X Duotime review.

Ratings

Pros:
Wide range of delay tones. Modulation sound is especially sweet.

Cons:
Can't control individual mix levels easily. Confusing interface.

Street:
$150

Nu-X Duo Time Delay
nuxefx.com


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PG editors pick their favorite pedalboard-tested bargain stomps—tremolos, dirt boxes, tuners, switchers, and more.

The past year's record gear sales tell us that pandemic window shopping has become more a passion than a pastime. And whether you're pushing a “buy" button or on the horn to your local music shop, pedals are among the most affordable jones satisfiers. Our editors compared notes—and their own pedalboards—to compile this list of our favorite stomps that provide a big tonal bang for under a Benny. They range from time-proven classics to thoroughly modern mojo machines. Check it out, and at these prices you don't even have to hide your wallet first.

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