1. Multi-effects processors
Powerful. Affordable. Multi-effect processors
allow you organize and save custom presets all
in one unit. You do not have to worry about
multiple cables, batteries, and power supplies.
The pedals usually include extras like built-in
drum trainers and USB connectivity for easy
editing and recording.
Single effect pedals
Single effect pedals are easy to use and reliable.
Building your own pedalboard gives you the
ultimate control over each stage of the guitar's
signal path. With a huge selection of vintage
sounds and modern features you can create
signature sounds on any budget.
Effects Pedals
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What's Pro Coverage?
Replacement
Pro Coverage can give you your
money back. All qualifying items
can be replaced with a pro coverage
plan for up to two years after the
purchase date.
Repair
Pro Coverage can fix it for you. Tons
of guitars qualify for two, three, and
five year repair plans at Guitar
Center. We even cover accidents.
It's simple: If you like your gear, why
not have it protected?
2. Overdrive
Recreates the sound of a
tube amp "breaking up"
for dirty, gritty tones with
more sustain and boost.
Modulation
Watery , warbling,
swirling, and doubling
effects that include
Chorus, Phaser, Flanger,
Tremolo, and Vibrato
Delay
A time based effect that
can produce everything
from slap-back echoes
to long, trailing repeats
Reverb
The room sound of
playing in small room,
large hall, or church
Octave
Produces additional
pitches an octave (12
semitones) above or
below the note played.
Compression
Reduces or boosts
uneven signal levels for
a more balanced sound
Equalizer
Allows you to cut or
boost specific
frequencies in your
signal.
Loopers
Record your own
backing tracks live.
Looper pedals allow you
create one-man band
performances on the fly.