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The manufacturers of the different effects that we sell are listed below; click on a logo to be redirected to the effects page of that company's website. At our store, you can take as much time as you please to audition anything in our huge display of foot pedals, multi-effects units, wah-wah pedals, etc. We also carry many rack-mount effects units for recording or live sound applications.

We have been stepping on Boss foot pedals for 25 years, such that they have become the standard by which other pedals are compared. Boss also makes some of the most popular multi-effects units around.
Roland, who produces Boss products, is responsible for the GR-30 Guitar Synthesizer which, with the use of a MIDI pickup, can make your guitar sound like a flute, organ, racing car, or any other sound available through MIDI. The VG-8 and VG-88 V-Guitar Systems can make your guitar emulate many specific guitars and guitar amps - and this is just the beginning...
Danelectro makes some great foot pedals. We really recommend auditioning the Daddy-O, Fab Tone, Cool Cat or the others. Danelectro's mini pedals fill a market otherwise untouched, especially with their "Diner-menu" names. Check out also their multifunction wah/volume pedals.
Digitech is one of the most popular choices among professionals seeking high-quality multi-effects products, whether looking for a rack-mount or floor unit.
DOD, by Digitech, has an incredibly large selection of foot pedals, including a digital delay, envelope filter, chorus, flanger, compressor, and many different types of distortions and overdrives.
Yamaha's new DG Stomp has been getting rave reviews. These folks have been successful in their claim to produce a unit good enough for the studio yet durable enough for the stage. This from the company that brought us the infamous SPX-90 and all its successors.
Dunlop produces such indispensable products as the Wah-wah pedal, Cry Baby, Jimi Hendrix Wah pedal, HighGain volume pedal, Fuzz Face distortion, and the Rotovibe (emulates a Leslie-type rotary speaker). Dunlop also brings us the Talk Box, made famous by Peter Frampton ("Do You Feel Like I Do") and Joe Walsh ("Life's Been Good").
The Aphex Aural Exciters have made their way into most recording studios of yesterday and today. The C-type unit, with its "Big Bottom" feature, is the most popular.
ART has a great selection of well-built, reasonably-priced products including multi-effects, compressors, noise gates and graphic EQ's.
Marshall has recently made its way on to the foot pedal market with a line of very solid, great-sounding pedals.

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