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Image: Death by Audio
Death by Audio is back with another simple yet powerful modulation pedal to introduce “sonic bedlam” to your pedalboard. It features simple controls with only 3 switches and two knobs at your disposal.
A brisk $270 will get you bending time and space to your will.
Click Here to watch Death by Audio’s admittedly weird demo video
Floating in at $299, OBNE newest offering is a dual filter pedal with seemingly limitless tweakability. Each side of the Float has its own filter type, cutoff slider, sensitivity, and rate controls. It also has an expression out for controlling the cutoff or rate for each filter.
Check out their extensive introduction video.
Image: Origin Effects
Origin Effects harkens back to the Ibanez Tube Screamer with their Halcyon Green Overdrive. It features their own adaptive circuitry to increase the response even at lower volumes or with softer playing. No longer will you need to stack overdrives, just plug in this green machine and your mids will sing.
Available at $299
Check out their product trailer here
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Squier was first introduced in 1982 and has basically held the title of entry guitar ever since. Recently Squier has upped its chops and is making higher quality guitars for more competitive prices. Some famous musicians even carry a Squier as their number one and for good reason. Squier is celebrating their 40th Anniversary by releasing special editions of their Stratocaster, Telecaster, and Jazzmaster.
All starting at $599
Check out the entire 40th Anniversary Lineup
Image: Epiphone
I told you we had some pint-sized updates! New by Epiphone, the Power Players Collection. The Epiphone Power Players Collection are ¾+ scale versions of the iconic Les Paul and SG guitars. They feature a smaller, bound mahogany body and neck with trapezoid inlays. With two volume and two tone knobs, these guitars are the mini versions needed for easy travel or a child’s musical starting point.
Both versions are listed at $279