Boss DD-3 Digital Delay - "Very Digital.. Love it or hate it."
The Boss DD-3 is the most basic delay pedal out by Boss at the moment. This delay has a four knob design. The pedal has an Effect Level knob that adjusts the amount of delay that is mixed with the …
Boss BD-2 Blues Driver - "Decent Bluesy Drive"
The Boss Blues Driver (BD-2) is a typical Boss overdrive pedal. It has familiar settings, one tone knob to adjust the EQ of the pedal, one knob for overall volume, and one knob for the amount of gai…
Fulltone Supa-Trem - "Knobs are too slick"
Bypass switch. Speed switch. Hard/soft switch. Rate knob. Volume knob. At face value this looks like a fairly boring pedal but innternally it's a real nice piece of work. True bypass too. From…
Ross R-50 Distortion - "Not anything special"
The Ross distortion pedal is a convenient and simple design that is basically a mix between an overdrive and an all-out distortion pedal. Very simple pedal but not that much of a unique sound or uniq…
Marshall Drive Master - "Cool pedal"
The Marshall Drive Master is a pedal that it's basically a JCM 800 in a box. Marshall is pretty well known for their high gain amplifiers and make 100 W total guitar amps. They aren't well-known for …
Electro-Harmonix Octave Multiplexer XO - "Blew my speakers"
So let me explain what this pedal professes to be. It has a high filter and a bass filter. A blend knob. A sub stitch. Has a dry and wet output which is a nice feature. Basically it's a sub octa…
Carl Martin Classic Chorus - "Not very impressed"
Fairly simple pedal. It's primarily a chorus with the vibrato/chorus mix built in. I believe this is part of Carl Martin's vintage line which I am not as familiar with as the regular more boring lo…
Malekko Omicron Trem - "still not sure about this one"
This is a very affordable vibrato pedal that I recently tried for a few days. It has analog technology and only has the simple 1/4" input and output. There are no MIDI or Computer editing capabilitie…
Danelectro AX-1 Distortion - "heavy"
This pedal is a really thick, gainy distortion, perfectly appropriate for the titular genre if it weren't for the fact that it robs you of almost all volume. It also makes dynamics almost non existen…
Marshall The Guv'nor - "original boss!!"
Marshall is pretty well-known for their hard rock amplifiers but they're not as well-known for their pedals. They do make some decent sounding pedals to give you basically the sound of a Marshall amp…
Boss HM-3 Hyper Metal - "Not quite as good as the HM2"
When the HM-2 was discontinued, Boss decided to try to recreate a similar pedal with the HM-3. It's like the bastard child between the HM-2 and the MT-2. It was the transitioning period, and as a r…
MXR JH2S Jimi Hendrix Classic Fuzz - "Decent fuzz, but there are better ones"
Jimi Hendrix was probably the most well known user of a fuzz pedal. The actual fuzz that Jimi used was quite different from this, so I'm not really sure why they're trying to exploit his name by sel…
MXR DD11 Dime Distortion - "Buzzy and over the top"
Dimebag has long since been known for having a very...unique kind of tone. It was generally a very heavily distorted tone with very little midrange. This is a pedal that was modeled after his tone,…
Dunlop GCB95 Cry Baby - "That Classic Wah Sound"
The GCB-95 Crybaby by Dunlop is your basic straightforward wah pedal. It has a metal housing with a heavy duty bypass switch mounted under the metal foot rocker board, four rubber feet screwed to th…
Boss DS-1 Distortion - Fireguy8402's review
The Boss DS-1 is probably one of the most popular distortion pedals on the market and is a very basic pedal with very few bells and whistles. It has a simple layout of controls. A Tone knob that adj…