My Spookiest Scariest Pedals!
Happy Halloween! Sometimes guitar pedals can be downright terrifying, and here are four of my spookiest. Enjoy!
Happy Halloween! Sometimes guitar pedals can be downright terrifying, and here are four of my spookiest. Enjoy!
The Spaceman Delta II is called a harmonic tremolo, but to leave it at that would be a disservice. It’s actually an effect that can blend between a traditional and an offset, rhythmic harmonic tremolo with a host of unique features to shape your sound, including a three-way toggle to shape sound. #HarmonicTremolo #GuitarPedal #PedalDemo
This week on Get Offset, Emily talks about a recent trip to Cincinnati, and the two talk about the beauty of hometown guitar shops. And Legos. Also, Andrew gets a fun gift 🙂
The Astrolicious Fuzz is a collaboration between Spruce and Dirge, is based on the Sam Ash Astrotone, and sold out in like ten minutes. But can this thing really be worth the hype? Did I set an alarm to buy this for nothing?
Well let’s just say I’m not listing it on Reverb anytime soon.
This week, Emily and Andrew talk about new stuff from Goodwood Audio, how far Line 6 has come, and what it’s like waiting for feedback in the time it takes to record something and that music getting released vs. performing live.Â
The Speed Tripper is the second collaboration between @deathbyaudio and @LEVITATION and it doesn’t disappoint. It’s a psychadelic delay with an optical phaser that you can feed into the feedback path of the delay circuit for warped, melting echo tones that can add undulating sweetness or absolute fury.
This week on Get Offset, Emily and Andrew talk about the Benson Germanium Boost, Emily’s recent drama whilst selling pedals (and her successes), and the idea of The Good Guy Discount.
Man, Squier is making some killer guitars these days, including this fancy pants Contemporary Telecaster RH with surprisingly responsive SQR humbucking pickups and flourishes.
Because why not?