Dunlop released their latest product – the FullBore Metal Distortion pedal from MXR.
This compact but powerful device is all you need to unleash the most devastating contemporary metal guitar tones ever heard. The FullBore pedal turbocharges your guitar signal with lethal amounts of ultra high gain. This is combined with a built-in Noise Gate to [...]
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If Parliament were condensed into a genie-in-a-bottle like place, they would live here. The MXR Bass Auto Q…
This little black box is basically an auto-wah effect – with full tweaking controls coming at not extra cost. It runs on a wall-wart (not supplied) or just a standard PP9 battery. As far as external links go, [...]
Straight away you can see this hardware is meant for tweakers: the protruding knobs and its arty circuitry design, and all before you’ve heard it. This is not only aesthetically pleasing to the eyes…
People who own an early Vox V847 or Cry Baby will be able to relate to having to pre-effect the wah-pedal in [...]
One of the new products by MXR, after the release of the M-169 and M-159 pedals at the Winter NAMM, is a new and versatile bass fuzz pedal called MXR M-182 El Grande Bass Fuzz, which sound is like a 70’s fuzz pedal tone but applied to bass guitars and specially well combined with lower [...]
The Jim Dunlop’s MXR brand has updated its product line with 2 new effect pedals, the first one is the MXR M-169 Carbon Copy Analog Delay, an all-analog effect based in old-school bucket brigade technology, and the second one is the MXR M-159 Tremolo-PR, a reissued version of the TS-1.
The features of the MXR M-169 [...]

