The Marshall PEDL-10010 (P803) twin footswitch works with all Valvestate and Tube Amplifiers. Enables you to switch channels and turn chorus on/off.
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Get the most out of your Marshall Code combo or stack with this official footswitch. The PEDL-91009's first three switches let you instantly recall your favorite presets - something that fans of the TSL's clean/crunch/lead footswitch layout will take to instantly. The fourth switch lets you discreetly cycle through banks to load even more presets. An LED readout helps you keep track of what preset bank you're on even in dim lighting conditions.
The DigiTech RP55 guitar multi-effects pedal puts 11 quality amplifier models and 20 impressive effects right at your feet at an amazingly low price! The compact, 2-footswitch RP55 lets you use up to eight effects at a time, and it's easy to pull up the settings you like. This pedal also includes an onboard drum machine with 30 patterns for effective practice, and when it's time to tune up, you can use its 12-LED chromatic tuner. With 40 factory presets (40 user), you'll find plenty of great sounds in the compact, affordable RP55.
The DigiTech Element XP guitar multi-effects pedal takes the massive collection of tones you get with the basic Element and adds expression pedal control. From tried-and-true tone combos to innovative creations that explore whole new sonic possibilities, the DigiTech Element XP delivers. In all, you'll have access to 38 effects (including a few designed specifically for use with the expression pedal), 12 amps, and nine cabinets, all arranged into 100 stellar presets with room for 100 more of your own. What's more, you'll find drum tracks, a tuner, and a headphone out for private practice all onboard the DigiTech Element XP.
The DigiTech® RP360XP Guitar Multi-Effect Processor is a complete 360 ° solution for guitar effects. It includes over 160 different effects (55 amps, 27 cabinets, 85 pedals) inspired by the world's best selling pedals and iconic amps. The LCD interface makes it easy to explore and discover the perfect tone to achieve that desired effect.
The EVH Wah was developed after intensive design collaboration with the legendary guitarist, Eddie Van Halen. Early on in the process, Eddie handed over his Holy Grail Cry Baby Wah-a standard Cry Baby customized in the early Nineties with a more vocal-like, High Q inductor and a wider frequency sweep. Amazingly, we found that over the years Eddie's unique wah style, which uses mostly the middle range of the pedal's action, had carved his own curve into the pot's resistive element, making the middle range even more defined and increased the low-end sweep. Our clones of the worn-in pot and hand-selected inductor give the new EVH Wah Wah the same Holy Grail feel and tone, and its true hardwire bypass, dual bright blue bypass LEDs, and graphics based on the black and yellow-striped guitar featured on Van Halen II round out this EVH-approved Cry Baby with a voice and look all its own.
Guitar virtuoso John Petrucci and Dream Theater engineer Richard Chycki worked with the Cry Baby design team to create the Dunlop JP95 John Petrucci Signature Cry Baby Wah. John himself says it "sounds huge and badass like an angry, screaming monster with the ultimate expressive range - it's perfect for shaping single notes or manipulating growling, heavy chords. . If you dig John Petrucci's guitar tone, you definitely need to check out the Dunlop JP95 John Petrucci Signature Cry Baby Wah.
Now you can command the same killer wah tone as Kirk with the new Kirk Hammett Cry Baby Wah. Developed in close collaboration with the metal guitar icon himself, it has been meticulously tuned and tweaked to deliver the wah sound that revolutionized metal solos. This is the legendary tone that Kirk dials in on tour using his Cry Baby Rack Wah.
Like the man himself, the Slash Cry Baby Wah is both revolutionary and classic, right down to its hot rod metallic red finish and cutting edge circuit design. The Slash Wah deploys a searing high gain distortion coupled with the Fasel-loaded Classic circuit for instant lead tone that not only cuts through, but sings with a sweet and lush top end. Convenient LEDs indicate distortion on/off and wah on/off modes, so there's no more guessing game every time you put your foot down
Geezer Butler is one of rock ‘n’ roll’s pioneers—his growling bass tones and heavy, swinging bass lines have helped define entire genres of hard rock and heavy metal. As the first bass player to ever record with a wah pedal, Geezer was the only natural choice when it came to designing our very first signature Cry Baby Bass Wah.
You've seen it. You've heard it. But do you have one? This is the original Dunlop Cry Baby wah pedal. It's the one that's joined legions of legendary guitarists onstage since the dawn of rock... from Hendrix to Clapton and far, far beyond. Mount this one on your pedalboard and you'll never regret the decision: this is the one and only wah you need to conjure up classic tones or dive in a new direction of your own. Featuring a heavy-duty die-cast construction for years of stomping, rocking, and tear-shedding (and sometimes shredding) the Dunlop Cry Baby wah pedal is a pedalboard classic.
Create incredibly smooth volume swells or control your effect pedal parameters with the Dunlop DVP1XL Volume (XL). Solidly-built in an aluminum chassis with aggressive non-slip tread