The Absolute Destruction from Death By Audio is the perfect noise maker for any aspiring punk/rock/shoegaze/metal/gospel guitarist...ok maybe not that last one. But this is the ideal stompbox to get those crazy fuzzy...
The Absolute Destruction from Death By Audio is the perfect noise maker for any aspiring punk/rock/shoegaze/metal/gospel guitarist...ok maybe not that last one. But this is the ideal stompbox to get those crazy fuzzy...
1966 Rickenbacker 360/12, Rare Mapleglo finish, Two original toaster pickups, Crushed pearl inlays, Cat eye sound hole, Great neck angle with nice low action! Beautiful example, EC++, OHSC, $9,995
NEW - The EHX Good Vibes recaptures the iconic chorus/vibrato effect of the 1960s in an updated pedal with features designed to meet the needs of the modern player. Like the original Uni-Vibe®, it uses photocells to...
NEW- Classic ’60s Germanium transistor overdrive and more. In addition to a Gain control, the EHX Germanium OD allows the user to control Bias for attack and the circuit Volts for that sweet spot found when a battery’s...
NEW - Awesome on guitar and bass, the EHX Hot Wax fuses our Hot Tubes and Crayon pedals into one powerful dual-overdrive. Each section can be engaged independently, for two very different overdrive flavors, or together...
NEW - The EHX Stereo Pulsar Stereo Tap Tremolo generates vintage tremolo and panning that will fill any venue with rhythmic stereo energy. Its Wave Form switch allows you to change the modulation from triangle to square...
NEW - The EHX OD Glove provides a rich, overtone laden sound that doesn’t get muddy. Responsive controls that take you from sparkling, clean boost through brown crunch and all the way to thick, saturated hi-gain....
NEW - The EHX East River Drive is a JRC4558 IC based pedal that’s as bold as New York City. Symmetrical overdrive adds edge and gain without compromising tone. Volume and Drive take it from sweet to searing while Tone...
NEW - This does not have the machine-like or unnatural compression of a standard overdrive, but boosts the pure sound of the guitar and sends to the amplifier. It sounds as though the guitar is connected directly to the...
NEW - For those demanding a more controlled and precise pedal, Katanasound has reengineered this Natural Booster version of my Kamikaze pedal to control the drive gain, using the following parts: MKT1813 Metallized...
NEW - This resembles the thick, warm, vintage fuzz sounds of the amazing "Fuzz Face" and "Tone Bender" pedals from the 60's, but their Germanium transistors have been replaced by my silicone transistors and simpler,...
NEW - A word from Mitch creator of Katanasound Pedals…. “One day I was asked to repair an early-70s "Big Muff Pi." For some reason, despite a broken transistor the pedal had amazing tone. I decided to make a fully...
NEW - Inspired by the sound of Tychobrahe's "Octavia," the original circuitry I developed for Venomous Snake provides an extremely bright and metallic sound. The violent and unique sound still gives just the right...
NEW - A word from Mitch creator of Katanasound Pedals…. “The case is not the only reminder of the famous orange and blue-era Univox "Super Fuzz," as its sound has been faithfully reproduced. Not content to simply try...
NEW - This pedal is an Octave Fuzz that was designed for bassists. The original sound can be mixed with the fuzz sound, so there is no decline in tone. The fuzz effect delivers an outrageous sound, including the upper...
NEW - This overdrive pedal was based upon the British Blues Rock of the 60s and 70s. Given the variety of controls and the player's nuances, the possibilities of expression are limitless. Combined with Les Paul's...
NEW - A word from Mitch creator of Katanasound Pedals.... As I was planning to create Soul Baby, I tried all kinds of Wah pedals. Not because I wanted to clone any of them, but because I wanted to find a way to directly...
NEW - Introducing the new FURIOUS MAN MULTIFACETED FUZZ from Katansound Effects pedals, a new type of fuzz pedal that can bring crazy intense sounds accompanied by oscillation, to solid thick distortions, to crisp...
NEW - Danelectro® owner Steve Ridinger created the FOXX® pedal line in the 1970’s. Steve priced the FOXX® Tone Machine® at $49. Today originals sell for $600+. Now Steve brings back his original circuit with some...
NEW - Look closely at the boards of top L.A. and Nashville players and you will see the 1990’s Ibanez® Mostortion™ again and again. Danelectro® brings back this awesome pedal, nailing the original tone and grit, but...
NEW - Nobody does Reverse Delay like this! Invented by Danelectro® in 1999, this pedal has achieved cult status. Originals cost a small fortune. Why? Because of its warm violin-like, organ-like tone. It literally flips...
NEW - This is a detailed compact replica of one of the world’s most iconic effects. The Dallas Rangemaster treble booster, originally produced in 1965 has been used by many of the worlds most respected artists including...
NEW - Often known as the mythical fuzz due to the very few original examples which exist, the MKI.5 Tone Bender was produced in 1966 and was the first tone bender that featured the iconic Grey Hammerite Aluminium...
NEW - The BPC MKII Tone Bender is a detailed replica of the 1966 PROFESSIONAL MK II Tone Bender pedals created by Gary Hurst. The circuit unlike the MK 1.5 had a 3 Transistor circuit that based on producion and supply...
NEW - The BPC MKII Tone Bender OC81D is a detailed replica of the 1966 PROFESSIONAL MK II Tone Bender pedals created by Gary Hurst. The circuit unlike the MK 1.5 had a 3 Transistor circuit which, based on...
NEW - The BPC MKI Tone Bender is a detailed replica of the original 1965 Metal Case Tone Bender pedal created by Gary Hurst in London, England. The BPC MKI features the same transistor specification as the original so...
NEW - This pedal is a detailed replica of the original John Hornby Skewes Zonk Machine MKI pedal produced in Leeds England in 1965 – 1966. The Zonk Machine is similar to the original Gary Hurst MK I Tone Bender that...
NEW - Celebrating 50 years since its creation, the British Pedal company BPC PEPBOX is a detailed replica of the original unit designed by Pepe Rush for WEM around 1965. This pedal was most famously used by John Lennon...
NEW - The BPC Shatterbox is a detailed replica to the Original John Hornby Skewes Shatterbox Produced in Leeds circa 1966, the unit combines two effects; The JHS Zonk fuzz and a Treble Booster circuit, the original unit...
NEW - This is a detailed replica of the original 1965 Burns Buzzaround pedal that to many is the HOLY GRAIL OF EFFECTS. The Buzzaround is a unique fuzz which utilised 3 x NKT213 transistors and for the first time...