Demo: Earthquaker Devices Hummingbird
The Hummingbird is a choppy, sawtooth-wave tremelo from Earthquaker Devices. You might know me as an enormous fan of tremolo, and this is one of my personal favorites.
The Hummingbird is a choppy, sawtooth-wave tremelo from Earthquaker Devices. You might know me as an enormous fan of tremolo, and this is one of my personal favorites.
The Organizer by Earthquaker Devices is, briefly put, a polyphonic organ emulator. In other words, it makes your guitar sound like an old school organ.
The Iridium is a bedroom (and stage, and studio) player’s dream. This pedal is three amps and nine cabs in one little box.
If you were lucky enough to get a Spruce Effects Salt Water Fuzz, then you already know how good this mK3 Tonebender with Ac125 transistors is.
The Fuzz Probe is a Fuzz Factory meets theremin creation by ZVEX Effects. It’s absolutely bananas.
The Tremstortion is an analog optical tremolo / distortion pedal from Mattoverse Electronics.
Delayvid Foster Wallace (aka DFW) is a lowfi digital delay with three knobs. But it’s anything but normal.
The 1981 Inventions DRV is a Rat, but not really a Rat.
Twin Stags is a dual tremolo by Dwarfcraft Devices! Both tremolos are independent, and though they’re both sine waves, but can go from warm pulses to ring-mod territory.
Jolene might take your man, but to be honest, the AC-2 by Boss probably won’t take your acoustic guitar out of rotation.