In the historical timeline of guitar effects, long before pedals of any kind were commonplace, the effects that guitarists utilised were mainly built into their amplifiers, namely tremolo and reverb.
The iconic Fender Princeton Reverb is a timeless tube amp first created by Fender in the 1960s, designed to provide great Fender tube tone in a compact package. Though it may have originally been ...
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A really enjoyable pedal that makes a lot of sense in use. It's packed with quality sounds – especially on the reverb and modulation sides. If you're looking to streamline your pedalboard or a new, ...
Gamechanger may have only released two guitar pedals so far, but the company has shown that it can live up to its lofty name. Its Plasma Pedal, for one, stands out in an ocean of distortion effects, ...
SUMMER NAMM 2017: Fender has announced the hand-wired, ’64 Custom Deluxe Reverb guitar amp, a recreation of the Blackface combo beloved by guitarists the world over. As per the original, the ’64 ...
The year is 2020, and don't we know it, but thanks to Fender you can get a brand new hand-wired Princeton that'll turn the clock back to '64 with some of the sweetest clean tones you'll hear, plus ...