The Headrush goes Primetime and a new Beetronics Chorus. Plus renewed pedals from J. Rockett and Chase Bliss
Your top flavors this week are:
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The new Headrush Prime is so chocked full of features it’ll make your HEAD spin. It features a 7-inch touchscreen, vocal processors, amp and pedal cloning capabilities, Wi-Fi and USB connectivity, over 300 effects and amps out of the box, a high-quality looper, and is all enclosed in a sturdy steel chassis. Pick up this upgraded studio monster today! Starting at $1,299.00.
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The Seabee is a multi-chorus pedal that delivers the finest analog bucket brigade chorus tones, but like any Beetronics, it goes a few steps further. By digitally controlling the chorus delay time, the Bees have created Harmochorus – a never-before-heard pitch shifting modulation that can certainly inspire new genres. Available for $349.
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The Archer Select is truly the most versatile K style overdrive yet. Featuring the ability to switch between 7 diodes (Archer, iKon, Jeff Mod Archer and 4 additional diodes including LED) ranging from lowest to highest output using the clipping knob. Players can create endless combinations of K style tone from boosts to stacked drives and beyond. The Archer Select also features a D.I. Speaker Simulator based on a British 4X12 cabinet.
Available at $329.
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Chase Bliss has followed up with their highly regarded MOOD pedal with the MOOD MKII. The original MOOD pedal is loved and hated, but it’s creativity and quirk is unmistakable. They have improved upon the design with the MKII version due out in April. Get yours from Chase Bliss starting at $399.
Shades of Bob Ross in this week’s Gibson Mod Shop pick! This 2021 ES-335 features a Phthalo Blue Sparkle finish (with matching headstock!) Bob would sure love! The other appointments feature Witch Hat knobs, uncovered Burstbucker pickups, and a bound neck.