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Neural DSP Nano Cortex 6
Guitar Multi Effects Neural DSP Nano Cortex
€598.00
Line 6 POD Express Guitar
Guitar Multi Effects Line 6 POD Express Guitar
€167.00
Boss - Boss TU-3 - 2
Tuner Boss TU-3
€99.00
Fender Tone Master Pro Pedalboard
Guitar Multi Effects Fender Tone Master Pro pedalboard
€1,633.00
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Universal Audio UAFX Knuckles '92 Rev F Dual Rec Amplifier 3
€335.00
Valeton Multieffektgerät E-Gitarre Valeton GP-200 Amp models, IR´s & multieffect
Guitar Multi Effects Valeton Multieffektgerät GP-200
€297.00
IK Multimedia ToneX One+ Pedal
Guitar Multi Effects IK Multimedia ToneX One+ Pedal
€283.00
Precision Drive
€251.00
Tech 21 Boost R.V.B.
Guitar Effect Tech 21 Boost R.V.B.
€157.00
Kemper Profiler Stage MK2 2
Guitar Multi Effects Kemper Profiler Stage MK2
€1,627.00
Mooer GE 200
Guitar Multi Effects Mooer GE 200
€209.00
MXR M117R Flanger
Guitar Effect MXR M117R Flanger
€229.00
Neural DSP Quad Cortex MINI
Guitar Multi Effects Neural DSP Quad Cortex MINI
€1,365.00
Petite Super Unpleasant Companion
€220.00
Light Pedal
€361.00
Dig Deep MK3
Guitar Effect OPFXS Dig Deep MK3
€252.00
Catalinbread Formula No.55
€230.00
Stagg UPC-500 Pedal Case
Effect Pedalboard Stagg UPC-500 Pedal Case
€52.00
Mono Large Silver inkl. Pro V2 Bag
€356.00
Line 6 POD Express Guitar Black
Guitar Multi Effects Line 6 POD Express Guitar Black
€167.00

Guitar Effects

Guitar effects are almost always operated by the guitarist himself. That is why you will find guitar effects on stage at the guitarist's feet. A guitarist sets the overall sound of his guitar / amp / effects unit combination and does not like it in someone else's hands! Guitar-ground effect, stompbox, foot pedal or land mine, the usual names for the guitar effect paradise. Even complex multi-effect units have now reached floor level they are also used as a stomp box with much more functionality. As an alternative to the ground-effects you can still find some pieces of 19" equipment which often contain a variety of effects and are also controlled via MIDI pedals. Typical representatives of the ingenious effects are Distortion (Fuzz, Overdrive), Wah Wah, Tremolo / Vibrato, Octave, Pitch Shifter (harmonizer), Reverb (reverberation), Delay / Echo, Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Phase Shifter, Compressor, EQ, Enhancer / Limiter, Boosters, Looper (sampler, sampler phase), etc. It is important to note that there are correct ways to connect up your pedal chain. Effects that physically change the sound/signal level eg. Volume pedal, Booster should always be connected between the guitar and the pre amp stage. Modulating effects however can then also be connected through an effects loop should your Amplifier have one. This is the ground rule but rules can be broken!