Effects - Ernie Ball - Catalinbread - Bill Lawrence Pickups - Abasi Concepts

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Player's Perspective
The Catalinbread Echorec has been in the making for several years, and is finally ready to be released. This multi-tap delay is based around the legendary Binson Echorec, an arcane tube echo which incorporated 4 playback heads and a spinning magnetic drum as its recording medium. The Binson is probably most famously known
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Player's Perspective
Introducing the new Dirty Little Secret from Catalinbread. The Dirty Little Secret has earned itself a well-deserved reputation for replicating the sound and feel of a classic era Marshall amplifier, supplying one of the most iconic guitar sounds in music. Able to clean up with a flick of your guitar's volume control, or g
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Player's Perspective
In January 1970 Led Zeppelin hit the stage of London's historic concert hall, Royal Albert Hall. At this performance Jimmy Page expressed himself masterfully with a broad pallet of tones and GIANT dynamic range. Of course this has a lot to do with Page's playing technique and Gibson Les Paul. His backline amps, custom Hiwa
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Player's Perspective
Catalinbread's Topanga is much more than your average reverb pedal. Unlike plenty of the reverb designs on the market, the Topanga really has its own tonal identity. It's great reverb, but it's also great tone. Based on the legendary Fender 6G15 outboard spring reverb unit, the Topanga recreates not only the sound of vinta
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Player's Perspective
The Karma Suture from Catalinbread is a great fuzz pedal, but it's much more musical and versatile than that designation might suggest. You can get totally fuzzed out sounds out of this thing, and they always stay tight and musical, even at the highest settings. Hit a complex chord, and you'll still hear all the notes ring
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Catalinbread Fuzzrite V2
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Era-defining plate reverb with studio-style controls - 479.99% smaller than the leading plate reverb.
THE STORY
Listen to any recording from the 70’s and you’ll most likely hear the sound of a plate reverb, a giant mechanical contraption roughly the size of a king size bed. It was ubiquitous in the studio, and was the only reverb
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Authentic studio through-zero flanging the way it was originally done - The next best thing to having two tape machines and a thumb.
THE STORY
It’s uncertain what exactly the origin of flanging was. It could have been the result of trying to push the boundaries of multitrack recording, probably due to running a couple tape machines in
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Captures the regal and soaring tones of a Rangemaster Treble-Booster into a cranked up Vox AC30 - “Queen in a box”
THE STORY
Brian May’s sonic signature not only comes from his home built “Red Special” guitar, but also from a treble-booster pummeling banks of AC30s. He never turns the treble booster off, accessi
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