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Fender Effects Pedals

This little video featuring Stan Cotey talking about his journey with effects and circuit designing really spoke to me. There has been a lot of buzz about the new line of pedals from Fender, and I wanted to learn more. Check it out and we’ll talk on the other side…

With a company like Fender, I can appreciate that they’re working on innovative designs.. and developing non-clone type pedals. I also think it’s cool that they’re thinking outside of the box – figuring out better ways to manage things – like the battery, with their hatch (even though, it’s been done before – it’s good to be thinking about improvements). Their light pipe knobs is a great idea as well. Love seeing those set points. My only criticism, on the aesthetic is their look. I think they look pretty generic, and I would expect something a little more from Fender. But that can always change down the road. If they sound and play well, that’s a good starting off point.

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What do you think? Let me know by commenting below!

Mar 13, 2018admin

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Comments: 2
  1. Raiders757
    7 years ago

    Got myself the Pugilist Distortion over the weekend and love it. Created a small secondary board to try it out and am running a Tumnus before it as a clean boost. Doesn’t really even need it to sound great, but the two together make for on rippin’ tone.

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  2. Kirk
    7 years ago

    A buddy of mine that plays in a Top 100 Classic Rock tunes band has purchased the OD, the Reverb and the Delay. I got to check them out last weekend and I was impressed. Not only do they deliver the goods, tonewise, but they allow for adjusting every useful parameter. One and two knob pedals have their place. So do these. Easy to change batteries and easy to see, light-up settings are cool. As to the generic appearance…I like the kinda plain but clean design sensibilities these were built with. To me they’re instantly recognizable, even at a distance in a world of “clown vomit” painted pedals and “graphic novel on acid” derived top panel illustrations that other builders have gravitated towards. Anyway, I’m a sucker for overdrives and I like my buddy’s Fender OD, so I reckon I’m up for one soon.

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