Pedal Brand
Pedal Brand
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![]() Danelectro Back Talk Reverse Delay Rare in Great Condition Ships Free US $142.50
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![]() Electro Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man Vibrato Guitar Effect Pedal US $117.50
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![]() Electro Harmonix Holy Grail Reverb US $71.00
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![]() DigiTech HardWire RV 7 Stereo Reverb Guitar Effect Pedal NEW US $89.99
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![]() Digitech HardWire DL 8 Delay Looper Pedal US $99.00
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![]() JHS Panther Analog Delay Pedal US $430.00
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![]() T REX TONEBUG REVERB EFFECTS PEDAL EXCELLENT CONDITION US $67.00
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![]() Boss AW 3 Auto Wah Guitar Effect Pedal US $28.10
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![]() BOSS DD 6 Digital Delay Guitar Effect Pedal US $56.00
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![]() VINTAGE Maxon AD 9 Analog Delay Guitar Pedal Made in Japan US $64.99
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![]() Digitech XDV X Series DigiVerb Digital Reverb Pedal US $30.00
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![]() TC ELECTRONICS FLASHBACK Delay Looper US $116.55
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![]() Line 6 Dl4 Delay Modeler US $100.00
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![]() DigiTech HardWire RV 7 Stereo Reverb Guitar Effect Pedal US $65.00
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![]() Boss PS 2 Pitch Shifter Guitar Effect Pedal Made in Japan Blue Label Mint in Box US $149.99
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![]() Fishman AFX Delay US $100.00
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![]() Source Audio SoundBlox 2 Dimension Reverb US $66.00
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![]() Behringer DD400 Digital Delay Guitar Effects Pedal VG US $29.99
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![]() TC Electronics Hall Of Fame Reverb US $96.00
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![]() DigiTech HardWire DL 8 Delay Looper Delay Guitar Effect Pedal US $61.00
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![]() TC Electronic Flashback Delay and Looper US $99.00
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![]() TC Electronic ND 1 Nova Delay Guitar Effect Pedal US $92.00
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![]() Strymon BlueSky Reverberator US $320.25
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![]() Akai Professional E2 Headrush Tap Delay Tape Echo Simulator Recorder US $125.00
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![]() Vintage DOD Analog Delay 680 Guitar Effects Pedal US $179.95
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![]() Vintage Univox EC 100 Echo Chamber with one apollon recording tape US $369.95
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![]() Boss RE 20 Roland Space Echo Delay Pedal US $205.00
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![]() Boss DD 20 Delay Guitar Effect Pedal FREE Power Supply No Reserve US $147.50
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![]() WAMPLER FAUX SPRING REVERB US $160.00
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![]() MXR M169 Carbon Copy Analog Delay Guitar Effects Pedal US $89.99
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![]() BEHRINGER Digital MULTI FX FX600 Pedal Used US $17.99
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![]() Arion SAD 1 Stereo Analog Delay Guitar Effect Pedal US $56.00
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![]() Electro Harmonix Holy Grail Reverb Guitar Effect Pedal US $57.00
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![]() New Modtone Coliseum Reverb Effects Pedal MT RV Studio Sound True Bypass 5034 US $129.99
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![]() digitech digital delay US $90.00
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![]() behringer dd400 US $35.00
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![]() Chandler Digital Echo 1980s US $350.00
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![]() Boss DD 3 Delay Guitar Effect Pedal US $60.00
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![]() Boss DM 3 Analog Delay pedal 80s US $190.00
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![]() Roland RE 20 US $189.00
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![]() Wampler Faux Tape Echo US $179.13
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![]() New MOOER ShimVerb Reverb pedal Effect compact Pedal True bypass US $88.00
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![]() New MOOER Ana Echo analog delay Effect compact Pedal True bypass US $88.00
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![]() MXR M169 CARBON COPY DELAY ANALOG GUITAR PEDAL US $113.90
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![]() DeltaLab DD1 Digital Delay Foot Pedal US $20.00
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![]() Empress Vintage Modified Super Delay Effects Pedal US $375.00
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![]() Tremolo Pedal Guyatone VTX Flip Tube Vintage Tremolo Pedal US $125.00
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![]() DigiTech X Series DigiDelay Delay Guitar Effect Pedal US $50.00
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![]() Repeat Offender Echoplex Echo plex EP3 EP 3 ANALOG DELAY TIS58 input circuit US $169.99
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![]() Line 6 DL 4 Delay Looper US $102.50
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![]() Boss DD 3 Delay Guitar Effect Pedal Custom Black US $85.00
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Popular Brands of Drums
Drums can be divided into many types. Some of the common types of drums which are most frequently used are bass drums, acoustic drums, electronic drums and many more. The basic drum kit consists of a bass drum, floor toms, cymbals, tambourines, woodblocks, cowbells, electronic drum pads that trigger sampled sounds, and other accessory instruments.
Since there are many different drum manufacturers on the market, choosing a new drum set can be a little challenging. So, the best way to solve this problem is to get more and more information about the different kinds of drums and its components available in the market. It also helps a lot to get as much information about the various manufacturers and their respective brands of drums as well. Some of the well known brands of drums are being discussed in this article.
Different brands of drums
Yamaha- Yamaha first manufactured drums in 1968. In 1993 Yamaha came out with the Yamaha Enhanced Sustain System, known as YESS, for mounting drums. Early Yamaha drum equipment borrowed concepts from Ludwig drum set models. But it soon acquired a place among the top drum manufacturers and led the industry with its unique and innovative shell construction and finished techniques. YESS hardware minimizes shell to mount contact, allowing maximum drum resonance. In addition to making acoustic drum kits and hardware, Yamaha is also a major manufacturer of best selling electronic drums in the world. Popular Yamaha electronic drums are the Yamaha DTXpress, Yamaha DTXpress Special, and Yamaha DTXreme.
Tama- Tama made the first multi-clamp hardware, letting drummers easily extend their drum sets. Tama manufacture first focused on drum hardware, whose demand was increasing due to the rise of rock music, which required sturdy equipment for loud playing. Tama introduced the first boom cymbal stand in production and led the industry with rugged double braced 36 inch tripods.
DW- Drum Workshop or DW in short, is the leading new American drum company that offers a large variety of snare drum shell materials including aluminum, copper, steel, brass, brass and maple combination, a great selection of lacquered finishes, and various types of rims. In 1980, DW patented the chain and sprocket bass drum pedal drive system, which is the industry standard today. 1980s Drum Workshop also led the industry in manufacturing of double bass pedals based on their 5000 series. Today, DW is a leading custom drum manufacturer.
Ludwig- The Ludwig Company was established in America by two German-born brothers, the older William F. and the younger Theobald Ludwig. William F. designed pedals capable of fast tempos and high power, and had them made out of wood by a cabinet maker. The Ludwig & Ludwig Company started out by mass producing durable metal versions of pedals of William's. Ludwig drums were selling strong throughout the 1920s, but the invention of the talking movie, which decreased demand for live percussion, and the US market crash in 1929 severely curtailed Ludwig sales.
Pearl- Pearl drums, manufactured by the Pearl Instrument Company, are the most widely used drum kits today. In 1966 Pearl introduced the first professional drums kit under the Pearl name, the Pearl President. Pearl then became the first Japanese drum brand to make it in the United States and UK. Today pearl drums are manufactured in the United States, Taiwan, and Japan, with a corporate headquarters in Chiba, Japan.
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Possibly Broken brand new guitar distortion pedal?
Ok well i got a new distortion pedal about 2 or so weeks ago but i just opened it up yesterday. it was my first one and i am totally new to these but i still wanted to get one to see what its like. i is a danelectro cool cat metall II and i didnt have an adapter for i it so i put in the battery it came with. i looked at the instructions so i plugged it in to my amp and guitar properly and then it sed to hit the footswitch to activate the effects and the LED light will glow as well. i did all that and nothing happened. no affects came out or anything and no light went on. i tried a few possible other things but still nothing. like i sed it is totally brand new and hasnt been used at all. ... any possible suggestions or ideas as to why it doesnt work?
Hello there,
Check to make certain you have the guitar plugged into the IN jack and the amp plugged into the OUT jack. The battery can only go in one way. The clip for the battery will only connect to the battery one way. If you got the battery to attach to the clip, that has to be right.
Now to test the pedal. Set all the knobs at 12:00. Straight up. Then turn the amp on. Now step on the pedal and the light should come on. You should have distortion when you play. Step on the pedal to activate the switch again. The light should go out. Now you have a clean sound.
If the pedal does not work when you do that test, I suggest you take it back to the store where you got it (assuming you got it new). Let them test it. Take your receipt with you. If it is not working, they should replace it if it is that new.
Later,
Modtone Mini-Mod Delay (MT-DLY) Effects Pedal Demo


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