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Dunlop QZ1 Q Zone Fixed Wah Cry Baby Pedal
$149.99
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Dunlop KH95X Kirk Hammett Collection Wah
$219.99
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CSP026 MXR Phase 90 Vintage
$129.99

Hand-wired circuit board built with original-spec 1974 components. Warm analog tone. Deep, rich phasing.

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M235 MXR Smart Gate Pro
$499.99

Same great noise-reduction as the Smart GateⓇ Noise Gate. Three selectable ranges: Hiss, Mid, Full. Two discrete channels.

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Pigtronix Quantum Time Modulator
$200.00

Pigtronix Quantum Time Modulator produces a parallel universe of analog time stretching effects with only three knobs and a single switch.

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Pigtronix Infinity Switch
$50.00

The Infinity Remote Switch is a dual momentary switch designed to compliment the Infinity Looper pedal.

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Catalinbread Callisto Analog Chorus/Vibrato
$199.99
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The Catalinbread Callisto is a Chorus/Vibrato pedal, which employs an MN3007 Bucket Brigade chip at its core. It's interface is simple, intuitive, and provides a multitude of sounds ranging from subtle and shimmer to rotary speaker-like to off-kilter warping/warble sounds. Learn More
Catalinbread CB30
$179.99

The CB30 is designed to give you jangly, dynamic, responsive overdriven tones, just like it's British 30 watt counterpart...

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Catalinbread RAH
$189.99
At Catalinbread we love the RAH performance, but we hadn't considered the possibility of capturing it to put into a pedal… One day our friend Charlie got ahold of Catalinbread's chief circuit designer Howard Gee to ask if we could do it... Learn More
Catalinbread SFT - Ampeg Amp Emulation
$179.99

When we originally set out on our quest to make the best Bass overdrive ever, we never imagined that it could also sound so amazing with guitar – but then we got to thinking about some of the classic late ‘60s/early ‘70s ‘Ya-Yas’ era tones and thought we should take a stab at them.

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