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The Wobble control dials in random modulations akin to manually varying tape speed

Strymon Deco review

By Chris Vinnicombe last updated 13 September 21

  • £279
  • €329
  • $299

Old-school tape effects for your 'board

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The level knob adds these extra notes to your dry sound, while a tone knob adjusts their high frequency content

DigiTech Mosaic review

By Trevor Curwen published 6 April 15

  • £109
  • €176
  • $229

12-string sounds with no extra strings

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The MixingLink's facilities make it a battery or 9V adaptor-powered Swiss Army Knife-style device that has loads of applications

Eventide MixingLink review

By Trevor Curwen published 10 October 14

  • £259
  • €315
  • $299

Connectivity and switching all-rounder

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Nine presets are provided via a rotary switch, covering a range of classic organ sounds

Electro-Harmonix B9 Organ Machine review

By Trevor Curwen published 10 November 14

  • £165
  • €198
  • $293

Organise your guitar sound

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The Drop specialises in down-tuning your tuning by as low as an octave

DigiTech Drop review

By Michael Brown published 22 October 14

  • £129
  • €188
  • $249

Drop it like it's hot

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Electro-Harmonix C9 Organ Machine review

By Total Guitar published 3 December 15

  • £142
  • €239
  • $295

C9 more lives

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Earthquaker Devices Arpanoid review

By Trevor Curwen published 8 October 15

  • £199
  • €249
  • $295

Get a scale from just one note...

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Earthquaker Devices Rainbow Machine review

By Total Guitar published 8 November 15

  • £199

Shift that pitch, man…

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Earthquaker Devices Bit Commander review

By Trevor Curwen published 7 October 15

  • £159
  • $175

The Commander-in-Chief of analogue synth pedals?

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An octagonal octave… fortunately, the tone is no joke

Bigfoot Engineering Octo Puss Prime review

By Trevor Curwen published 12 December 13

  • £149

Transform your tone with this octave/fuzz

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