This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Johna Burns Initially, I was looking for an Electro-Harmonix Big Muff. The Big Muff is widely known and accepted into guitarists pedal Full Article »
I love wah pedals. My musical taste finds the humble wah featured on many of the albums I own with guitarists such as Hendrix, Slash, and Hammett making the most Full Article »
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Toby James I like to listen to a lot of music from Slash to Hendrix and even synthy pop. I wanted a Full Article »
If you’re like me you either groan when the dials on your guitar effects pedals get knocked accidentally (losing those vital settings!), or you use scrappy looking masking tape to Full Article »
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Josh Blanken I purchased this pedal after hearing rave reviews about the original Damage Control timeline and after very good experiences with Full Article »
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Joaovlribeiro When I started playing guitar I remember being a huge fan of the Chili Peppers who by that time had as Full Article »
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Gregory Riddle I own a Line 6 Variax Bass, so I got the POD X3 Live to use with it as well Full Article »
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Stephen Scelfo I bought the Boss SD-1 because I needed something to boost my solos.
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Paul Limb My original pedal, found in the bargain bin at Carsbro sound centre in late 70’s. Possibly the best pedal in Full Article »
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Lance Schafhausen I bought it at a pawn shop looking for my first intro to a multi-effects processor.
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Razvan Lazea-Postelnicu A small, blue, white silkscreen, six knob pedal that makes your guitar or bass sound like a church organ. Intriguing!
This review was submitted by Guitar Jar contributor: Brent Stewart I won this pedal in a Facebook contest – what a score!
World famous effects pedal manufacturer Electro-Harmonix (EHX), expands on the “Freeze” pedal they released a while back with the SuperEgo Synth Engine.
The Digitech Hardwire CM-2 Tube Overdrive features two usable gain modes and a flexible EQ, all housed in a rugged enclosure, producing a good quality sound at an affordable price.