Boss CE-2W Waza Craft Chorus Pedal Experience
The Boss CE-2W is one of Boss’ most popular chorus pedals ever. I finally bought one and compared it to my beloved Maxon CS-9 Pro Stereo Chorus. These are my thoughts.
The Boss CE-2W is one of Boss’ most popular chorus pedals ever. I finally bought one and compared it to my beloved Maxon CS-9 Pro Stereo Chorus. These are my thoughts.
Here we have a jaw-dropping release by Walrus Audio for the Blacked Out Black Friday special edition series that a bunch of pedal makers are participating in. It’s analog and has stereo input and outputs!
I’m a big fan of black guitar pedals. For this reason, I’m totally onboard with guitar pedal makers taking advantage of that very famous day of sales. Many boutique pedal makers are releasing special edition Black Friday guitar pedals.
Let’s settle the MXR Timmy vs Browne Protein blue side debate. Believe it or not, these two overdrive pedals have a lot in common soundwise. Come find out which might be best for you.
I’m here to tell you that digital delay guitar pedals are awesome. I know that they’ve gotten bad rap over the years and guitarists tend to simply assume that tape delay or analog delay is better. But hear me out. Put your pre-convictions about digital delay pedals aside and let me tell you why they are great.
Here are the 3 most brutal Muff variant fuzz pedals I have ever played. They are incredibly loud, super saturated and absolutely savage. Found out why each of these amazing Big Muff variants made the cut and learn how they differ from each other.
I much prefer soft-switching pedals. When a pedal manufacturer makes a soft-switching pedal that’s also true-bypass, relay-based or whatever, I feel that’s the best solution. In regards to the Earthquaker Devices Flexi Switch…. Can it remember the pedal’s bypass state when powered off? Let’s find out.
The Jackson Audio The Optimist MIDI dual overdrive by Cory Wong is a unique pedal in all that it offers. Here I’m going to go into detail as to how I feel about it and what I think could be improved to make it even better.
The Strymon Flint is one of the most respected reverb pedals in the world. Many true professional guitarists depend on it for their classic reverb and lush tremolo sounds. It’s been out for a while now… Is the Strymon Flint still worth it after more than a decade?