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  2. List of distortion pedals - Wikipedia

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    A collection of effects pedals, including several distortions: a MXR Distortion + (top row, second from left), and a Pro Co Rat, Arbiter Fuzz Face, and Electro-Harmonix Big Muff (all middle row, from left). Distortion pedals are a type of effects unit designed to add distortion to an audio signal to create a warm, gritty, or fuzzy character.

  3. 10 Pedals Every Guitarist Should Own - AOL

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    It’s 2024, guitar pedals are bigger than ever, and Bill Finnegan still hasn’t shown any kind of inclination or desire to make anywhere near enough of his legendary Klon pedals to satisfy demand.

  4. Effects unit - Wikipedia

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    Guitar feedback effects can be difficult to perform, because it is difficult to determine the sound volume and guitar position relative to a guitar amp's loudspeaker necessary for achieving the desired feedback sound. [112] [113] Guitar feedback effects are used in a number of rock genres, including psychedelic rock, heavy metal music and punk ...

  5. Boss DS-1 - Wikipedia

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    The Boss DS-1 is a distortion pedal for guitar, manufactured by the Roland Corporation under the brand name Boss since 1978. The first distortion effects unit made by Boss, [1] it has become a classic effect, used by many notable guitar players. The DS-1 redefined distortion by bringing tight, aggressive high-gain tones to the pedal world for ...

  6. Red Panda’s Complex Guitar Pedals Are a Musical Feat of ...

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    As far as guitar effects pedals go, there’s no shortage of simple stompboxes that distort the instrument’s sound, add a delay or an echo, or other basic modifications. Then there are others ...

  7. Tech 21 - Wikipedia

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    Tech 21 SansAmp Bass Driver DI, for bass guitar. Tech 21's core product, the SansAmp, was designed by Andrew Barta and introduced in 1989. The SansAmp (from French: sans ampli, "without an amp") [1] is an analog [2] effects pedal emulating a variety of different guitar amplifiers and speakers and enables recording direct to a mixing console. [1]