NAMM 2014: the guitar effects pedals - live gallery
All of the pedals - updated throughout the week

Introduction
NAMM 2014: In an effort to alleviate some of the occasional bouts of confusion, palpitations and unsightly sweating borne from an extended session of NAMM attendance/research, we've collected all of the guitar pedals that we've covered from this year's event into this here live gallery.
We'll be updating this post throughout the week, so be sure to check in regularly and keep an eye on our dedicated NAMM page to see what fresh new music-making delights have emerged throughout 2014's Winter convention.

Way Huge Swollen Pickle Jumbo Fuzz Dirty Donny Edition
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MXR Bass Preamp

MXR FET Driver
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“This golden gain machine covers the entire spectrum from gritty boost through to full-on fuzz”: Great Eastern FX’s Focus Fuzz Deluxe has got boost, drive, octave, fuzz... everything going on

“This is the only tremolo pedal in the world that lets you plot your own waveform shapes using controls you first got to grips with as a child”: SoundLad Sketchy review

“This golden gain machine covers the entire spectrum from gritty boost through to full-on fuzz”: Great Eastern FX’s Focus Fuzz Deluxe has got boost, drive, octave, fuzz... everything going on

“This is the only tremolo pedal in the world that lets you plot your own waveform shapes using controls you first got to grips with as a child”: SoundLad Sketchy review