The TS808 reissue features the same famous large square footswitch and the even more famous warm tones of the JRC4558 chip used in most of the original TS808's. Learn more...
The TS808HW pedal delivers that warm natural overdrive sound previously unattainable by conventional units. The TS808HW is limited in production and is completely hand-wired on turret boards with true bypass switching. The zinc die cast construction and rugged rubber stopper assure durability and includes an LED indicator to show the status of the effect and the condition of the battery, which when necessary, can be changed without tools. Operates on a 9V battery or optional power supply. Learn more...
The Paul Gilbert Signature AF2 Airplane Flanger: two pedals in one package. One section is a traditional chorus flange; the other is the "Taxi Take Off" flange (hence the "Airplane" moniker), which provides virtuoso guitarist Paul Gilbert's own "crazy flange" sound, which includes shifting the pitch up and down. Time to buckle up. The AF2 features Manual (delay time), Speed (modulation speed), Range (depth of modulation), and Enhance (feedback) controls.
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Featuring three different modes of lush deep chorus. The Tonelok TC7 Chorus pedal continues to push the boundaries of what a chorus pedal can do. It even allows you to mix together two different chorus effects. Finished in the heavy duty casing and Tone-Lok push knobs to lock your effects in place. Learn more...
The Smashbox is the most aggressive weapon in the Tone Lok distortion arsenal. Armed with obscene amounts of gain, tight low end, and searing highs, the Smashbox is THE heavy rock sound for the contemporary guitarist. Learn more...
The CF7 creates shimmering soundscapes, whooshing jet plane sounds, and contemporary "Korny" churps and blurbs. The schizo "Krazy" switch lets the CF7 be a conservative Dr. Jekyll with the "normal" mode (classic chorus and flanger), or you can turn pedal into the proverbial Mr. Hydeáthe "Whack'd" mode imitates the contemporary modulation sounds used by today's phattest rock bands. It's like getting 2 pedals in one. Learn more...
When it comes to compact effects, nine is the magic number. By popular demand (and the understandably escalating prices of the originals), Ibanez is reissuing two of the most popular Ibanez 9-Series effects, the FL9 Flanger and CS9 chorus. If you missed out on getting one of these classics the first time around, now is the time. Learn more...
The PD7 lets bass players get in on the action. Ibanez has loaded this unit with 3 pre-amp style voicings and an attack control switch that accents the amount of harmonic content. It also features Drive, Lo, Hi, and Level knobs so dialing in your sound has never been easier. Loaded with growling low-end distortion, the PD7 is an essential addition to any rock bassist's set-up. Learn more...
When it comes to compact effects, nine is the magic number. By popular demand (and the understandably escalating prices of the originals), Ibanez is reissuing two of the most popular Ibanez 9-Series effects, the FL9 Flanger and CS9 chorus. If you missed out on getting one of these classics the first time around, now is the time. Learn more...
For 2008, Ibanez unleashs the Jemini, Steve Vai’s first Signature Distortion pedal. This unique, multi-colored stompbox combines overdrive and distortion in one rigid zinc die-cast case. Vai’s Ibanez Signature JEM guitar is one of the most iconic guitars in the world and now his sound can be yours to step all over. Learn more...
There is no single stomp box more famous than the Ibanez Tube Screamer. Thanks to tubelike distortion, smooth sustain, fat tone, and acclaim by artists too numerous to mention, the Tube Screamer has been and continues to be the world's most popular solid-state overdrive. So much so that after production of the TS9 ended in 1984, used TS9s were going for as much as 4 times their original price at vintage shows a few years later. Learn more...
While the name and purpose of the new pedal is the same as the original ‘90s models, this version of Tube King, the TK999HT, differs from its two predecessors in that it features internal high voltage DC circuitry instead of previous starved plate low voltage circuitry. Ibanez says that makes a significant difference. Includes AC adapter. Learn more...
The most versatile Ibanez distortion ever, the DS7 is capable of producing a wide range of smooth, dynamic overdrive tones. From a subtle tonal nudge to walloping rock 'n roll crunch, the DS7 delivers days of sustain and gobs of gain. Learn more...
There are autowahs, and there are autowahs, but the Tone-Lok AW7 isn't just any autowah. It's got standard wah where both the highs and lows are cut and it's got a wah setting where only the highs are cut. And it's got distortion. Learn more...
It's been awhile since Ibanez offered the AD9 Analog Day effects pedal. As a matter of fact it's been well over 20 years. But the AD9 is finally back; and once again it's got the warm, thick analog delay you just can't get from a digital device. That kind of sound is why you still see old AD9's in the racks and pedal boards of players. Learn more...
If you're looking for new tones or you're still smoldering with resentment against synth bass keyboard players who took bass player's gigs in the 80's, the SB7 is the ticket. You've got real time feel - in other words no annoying tracking errors and delays. You can even play chords. Then there's the funky auto-wah (think "Theme from Shaft"), an 80's style syth bass sound (now it's our turn to take their gigs), and a deep and heavy synth bass. Learn more...
From the same factory as the original TS9. The same hand wired analog circuitry. The same warm Tube Screamer overdrive and sustain. The TS9DX also offers 3 new settings for increased low-end crunch: +, Hot, and Turbo, all of which maintain the original TS9 tonal integrity. Learn more...
Others may imitate, but no one else can duplicate the Ibanez Tubescreamer. The Tubescreamer isn't just a stompbox, it's an institution. The latest generation Tubescreamer, the TS7, is no exception. With the Tubescreamer's classic subtle-but-smooth overdrive, the TS7 expands the expressiveness of your guitar while maintaining its tonal integrity. Learn more...