With the decay knob, you can set the duration of reverberation, control the effect level with the E.Level knob, and control the effect tone with the tone knob. This pedal has knobs for controlling rate, depth, and level, and its LED lights make it simple to determine its working state. ![]() It’s also incredibly compact and easy to use. When we tested this pedal, we were blown away by its build quality. The full range of chorus effects on this pedal has the potential to add anything from a subtle sparkle or something a little more aggressive if you need it. This reverb pedal comes with seven modes: room, hall, church, spring, plate, studio, and mod, so you’ll have plenty of creative opportunities to play with! Let’s kick things off with the Donner Reverb Guitar Pedal. Sometimes all you need is a simple, clean reverb to transform your tone and space and bring your tunes to life.Īre you looking to learn more about reverb? Stick with us to find out some of the best reverb pedals on the market and what you should be looking for in a quality pedal. Thankfully, choosing the right pedals doesn’t need to be a headache. ![]() Do you really need distortion or overdrive? What about a pedalboard? Is that necessary? Even if you’re only an amateur guitarist? Let’s be honest, though there are so many effects pedals out there that choosing one can feel impossible. Even if you’re an experienced guitarist with an enviable skill set, sometimes, the jam just sounds better with a few effects thrown in. If you’ve been simply ‘plugging and playing’ for years, you’re probably getting bored of the sound. ![]() It features buffered bypass and takes a mono input, but also has two outputs so you can run in stereo.Is your guitar tone sounding a little flat? The Teleport takes a 9V DC input just like any other micro pedal so you can run it from your pedalboard’s power distributor. The obvious one is to send your audio signal via USB to a DAW for recording or for practice using amp sim software, which it does extremely well. So why put an audio interface into a micro pedal chassis? Well, the idea is that you can stick it into your guitar signal chain, possibly installed on your pedalboard, to take care of a couple of different functions. This means that it doesn’t need any drivers installed on the device to which you connect its USB output, whether a laptop, tablet or phone (the unit is compatible with iOS, Android, MacOS or Windows devices). It might look like a standard micro pedal, albeit one without any knobs, but the Orange OMEC Teleport is actually an audio interface, and a class-compliant one at that. (Image credit: Future) Orange OMEC Teleport Now the Grit knob is back in this new micro version which, in a way, is truer to the spirit of the original Philosopher’s Tone in that it’s a pedal that provides compression and distortion.Ī combination of three sonic elements - blend, sustain and volume - can be mixed together to make this a versatile workhorse for any pedalboard.īuy it for… compression and distortion in one pedal with an extra-small footprintįULL REVIEW: Pigtronix Philosopher’s Tone Germanium Gold Micro Prev of 42 Next Prev of 42 Next ![]() The name may be a bit of a mouthful but we guess Pigtronix had to go with it to illustrate how the Philosopher’s Tone Germanium Gold Micro fits into its range.įirst, there was the original Philosopher’s Tone, a relatively large pedal that Pigtronix recently condensed into the Philosopher’s Tone Micro, a much more pedalboard friendly iteration, although it lost the original’s Grit knob in translation. (Image credit: Future) Pigtronix Philosopher’s Tone Germanium Gold Micro
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