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Saturday, December 12, 2009

What Sounds Better Digital or Analog Guitar Effects Pedals?

By David Nelson

How to handmade guitar effects pedals and mass produced one's stacked to one another?

In this article we will exam a brief history of the stomp box market, the inner workings of the various equipment for guitar and how this information can benefit you.

Later that same decade it seemed that the guitar effects pedal had earned a permanent place on the stage and studio floor. The pedal had a home. Many musician's we're running multiple effects at the same time. Wah's then fuzz wah's, rotating Leslie speaker than solid state circuits that mimicked that of those heavier more expensive mechanical sound modulators and so on...

However while all this change took place the basic fact remained the same. The classic's we're all limited to the analog effects and studio equipment of the time. In fact cementing the humble analog guitar pedals in the mortar of the golden age of rock and ever increasing pages of history. No matter what pedal simulations transpire the guitar effects pedals used by those early legends of rock remains the same.

No longer large companies that invested much time and money into human labor, short cuts quietly took hold. Digital solder robots replaced legions of workers. With this great turn once again, the success of each new designed seemed to lean on the shoulders of engineers. Many designed teams had members that never even picked a guitar.

A new/old desire emerged over this massive market and the rebirth of the handmade analog pedal took hold once again. Practical innovators with much personal experience now had a fighting chance. True-by pass, germanium transistors now could be added as ingredients to new designs that recall vintage hints of history through out the mature design.

Today the internet has spawned a new generation, with a renewed interest in classic music. The sky is the limit! And the world is getting smaller. The real question is what do you like? - 18758

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