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Monster Dual Rectifier tones in a compact pedal? Universal Audio unveils the UAFX Knuckles ’92
By Jonathan Horsley published
The Dual Rectifier shaped an era of rock and metal tone and the Knuckles '92 Rev F Dual Rec Amplifier pedal brings its Metallica and Foo Fighters-approved firepower to your pedalboard
JHS Pedals unveils Flight Delay, an easy-to-use stompbox with analogue, digital and reverse delays
By Jonathan Horsley published
Available in blue or white, Flight Delay draws inspiration from three stompbox classics and is designed to offer these sounds in an easy-to-use package. No faffing around with an LED screen here
Fractal packs “over 400” effects from the Axe-Fx III into its compact VP4 ‘Virtual Pedalboard’
By Jonathan Horsley published
The Fractal VP4 stakes a claim for pedalboard supremacy offering players hundreds of sounds in an easy-to-use format, 104 user configurable presets, and a signal path that can be populated by up to four effects simultaneously,
Friedman unveils Jake E. Lee IR-J tube preamp pedal, a high-end solution for nailing ‘80s Ozzy tones
By Jonathan Horsley published
The former Ozzy guitarist’s tone is all about ‘70s hard-rock and the box-office hard rock and metal of the ‘80s, and this fully featured, IR-equipped tube preamp pedal nails it all
"Where the Foxgear units shine is being fully integrated, including the power stage": Foxgear 100W Series review
By Alex Lynham published
Foxgear wades into the integrated pedalboard amp fight with four pocket-sized offerings
"The Jeval is a decent integrated pedal solution as a fly rig or pedalboard gigging solution": Baroni Jeval review
By Alex Lynham published
The Jeval joins the AFK150 as a high-gain hybrid pedalboard amp but how does it stack up?
Chase Bliss unveils Clean, a studio-quality analogue compressor to revolutionise your clean tone
By Jonathan Horsley published
Make that many, many twists… This being a Chase Bliss design, Clean presents stereo compression like never before
Neural DSP's Francisco Cresp on what its new Nano Cortex means for the innovative company
By Rob Laing published
"One of the main drivers of that for me to start making hardware and software was that I couldn't get the sounds that I wanted to get"
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