The grand daddy of Tube Screamer improvements and creator of the King of Tone overdrive and the SunFace fuzz. Tons of mods and original designs (I am a fan)
Behringer has a very extensive range of gear ranging from PA systems to a multitude of affordable guitar stompboxes which often borrow from lengendary models.
Home to the OD-1 “Freddie Fuzz” and other overdrive/fuzz pedals
Home to the Musket Big Muff inspired fuzz and other pedals
They don’t need an introduction
Hand built recreations of classic fuzz pedals
Home to the Olympia Fuzz, Wave Cannon Overdriver and other boutique pedals
Boutique Pedals with a Twist, Home to the EP2 Envelope Phaser
Custom built boutique effects
Boutique pedals from Italy, full range of effects, their Custom Muff is a worthy muff clone in a small format
Boutique Pedals
From legendary guitars to cheap effects (but not cheap sounding, I own a French Toast Octave/Fuzz and it’s a lot of fun)
Makers of the Whammy and other pedals
Makers of the Whammy, the Bad Monkey Overdrive and lots of other pedals and multi-effects
Boutique Univibes and Echo
Boutique overdrive and other pedals
Their DOD 250 overdrive is apparently good enough for Yngwie!
They are known for their guitars but they also have a full range of boutique pedals
A full range of boutique effects with some original stuff like an emulation of an old school reverb (The Ghost Echo Reverb) or a killer Big Muff clone (the Hoof Fuzz)
Reborn about a decade ago, Electro Harmonix has tons of new designs alongside their classics like the Big Muff Distortion, The Deluxe Memory Man Delay or the Electric Mistress Flanger
Recreations of a host of vintage pedals such as the big muff, the ts808 or the maestro fuzz
Full range of high-end effects, some of their pedals can integrate with a MIDI system
A Dumble in a box
One of the grand daddies of the boutique effect scene. Home to the fulldrive and OCD overdrive pedals.
An old brand, they have bog sounding micro pedals as well as tube based ones
Maker of the Zendrive and other cool boutique pedals
Original Tube Screamers!
Boutique pedals made in France
Whole range of analog pedals used by a score of artists. Some of the pedals are recreations of existing pedals, some are original designs
Boutique Overdrive and other pedals
Boutique pedals including a tiny Fuzz
Cry Baby Wah and other cool stuff
Amplifiers and overdrive/distoriton pedals with attitude
They brought modelling to the masses with the POD, They now have a full range of pedals, multi effects, amps and guitars.
Boutique pedals including a tiny Univibe
A full range of boutique pedals with some original design such as the Golden Cello, an overdrive/fuzz combined with a delay
Boost, fuzz and overdrive pedals with models endorsed by Paul Gilbert and Doug Aldrich
Boutique Pedals (Analog Echo, Overdrives, etc.)
Home to the Multiverse, a hybrid Tremolo/Dirst/Boost/Stobe controller
Their amps don’t need an introduction but they make cool (and affordable) pedals as well!
They actusally made the original Tube Screamer, Full range of pedals
Makers of the Crunch Box distortion and other pedals
Maker of the London Fuzz and other cool pedals
A full range of boutique pedals which includes the ANALOG FILTER 443, an enveloppe filter based on the super sought after DOD 440
Wahs and Volume pedals that use an optical design for maximum durability. Approved by Steve Vai.
Pedal Mods from France
Boutique pedals with funny names
The Dynacomp, The Phase 90, The MXR Flanger and many more. A legendary brand
Boutique Pedals with a Twist, Home to the EP2 Envelope Phaser
High end boutique stuff
Full range of analog boutique effects with original feature, they are getting quite popular
Modern Reproductions of Classic Pedals
Boutique pedals and mods, home to the Keeley Compressor
Home to the hush noise reduction pedals and lots of other models
Effect Maker for J. Hendrix
Handmade fuzz and boost pedals with attitude
Boutique Pedals from Thailand
Original analog designs based on a desired tone rather than existing circuits
Makers of Mojo loaded Digital modelling pedals and the revolutionnary hot hand serires of controllers
Top of the range delays, modulation and compression effects
High End Pedals from Denmark
Dumble like overdrive pedals made by hand in Japan
The danish wizards, makers of the Toneprint series of pedals and other legendary models
The Sansamp direct recording preamp was a sensation in the 90s, tech 21 has been refining its analog modelling technology and has put it in a range of pedals and devices.
Makers of the Skull Crusher
Makers of the Naked OD overdrives and other models
Amps and great Overdrive pedals (like the 12AXE) from Down Under
Maker of double pedals such as the Jekyll and Hyde distortion
Ground Control, Pedal Power 2 and Superb Effect Pedals
The makers of the legendary Vox AC-30 amp and a full range of pedals, some of them endorsed by none other than Joe Satriani
Boutique pedals
Home to the RC, AC and BB Preamp pedals
Home to the “Marshall in a box” Box of Rock overdrive as well as many other cool boutique pedals
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Very nice info list. We can also add VOX to pedal manufacturer list. Cheers
Good one! Can’t believe I forgot Vox.
Hey! What about Moog (lowpass filter, midi murf etc.)?
Moog makes some really cool stuff but they’re pricy. Unless they want to loan me some…
Big Joe Stomp Box should be on there, they’re kind of new but they make some killer analog vintage tone boxes and have a wah with a 3 position switch and an LED light to show when it’s on.
I will have a look at Big Joe Stompbox!
Skreddy Pedals make some of the best pedals around today
some are now discontinued as Mike cant get the parts now
to make some of the vintage clones
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New guitar pedal manufacturer.
Please add to your list:
Scary Pedals
http://www.davesguitargear.win/
Thank you!
Dave
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—–romain
JANUARY 14, 2018 AT 3:46 AM
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Thank you!
– Dave.
Scary Pedals
http://www.davesguitargear.win/
I would suggest that Meris ought to be here too.
Wow, great list. Can I suggest a few to add? Dwarfcraft, ThorpyFX, Solidgold FX and maybe Red Sun FX for fun, would make this list even better!
Thanks, never heard of them before
Sonicake
Hotone, Valeton