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Electro-Harmonix Guitar Effects Pedals

Since 1968, Electro-Harmonix has produced guitar pedals that can create various sound effects from distortion to overdrive. Based in New York, Electro-Harmonix has manufactured guitar effects pedals with model names such as a stomp-box flanger (Electric Mistress), an analog echo/delay effects pedal (Memory Man), a guitar synthesizer pedal (Micro Synthesizer), a tube-amp distortion simulator (Hot Tubes), and digital delay/looper pedals (16-Second Digital Delay), among others.

Which EHX guitar effects pedal is right for me?

In order to find the right guitar effect pedal model for your music, it is important to answer some questions to find the right effects pedal for your guitar:

What style(s) of music do you play? You can find out which guitar effects pedals musicians use in your selected genre to help you make your decision.

What environment(s) do you play in? Certain guitar effects pedals may be preferable whether you play in a live open environment or a closed studio environment.

What type of amp(s) are you using? Certain amps can complement certain guitar effects pedals to create your preferred sound.

What model of guitar(s) do you use? Since no two guitar models sound the same, it is critical to consider which guitar you use when selecting an effects pedal.

What types of effects are available?

Deluxe Memory Man 1100-TT: This pedal is an updated version in the Memory Man line which provides an organic delay. The Expression Pedal Input provides real-time control over blend, rate, depth, feedback, and delay.

Slammi Plus: This provides a whammy bar effect in pedal form. The pitch shifter and harmony pedal allows you to transpose your pitch in two different directions over a +/- 3-octave range. You can transpose up, down, or both simultaneously.

Holy Grail Plus: The effects pedal produces spring, hall, and flerb reverb effects. The multi-function control lets you control decay, damping, and modulation speed for your reverb.

Octave Multiplexer: This analog sub-octave generator creates fat warm tones a whole octave beneath the note you play. Provides tonal varieties with two separate soothing filters.

What is the legend of the Big Muff?

The Big Muff distortion pedal produces a molten fuzz tone effect. Produced since the late 1960s, the Big Muff pedal can produce a sustained and versatile sound. The bass heavy effect can be used with a variety of guitars including six string guitars as well as bass guitars.

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