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Distortion Pedals Buying Guide

Have you ever listened to a song and wondered how guitarists produce rough, warped, and crackling effects with their distortion pedals, which change the frequency of soundwaves ultimately changing the tune. The pedals grew in popularity during the late 1950s, a result of the booming rock n' roll industry. Legendary musicians used these pedals to create their signature sounds, inspiring millions of guitarists in every genre to do the same. However, don't buy a pedal it is what your favorite rocker uses. If you're an experienced guitarist, quality means everything to you and your music

Science of Sound

Choose a distortion pedal based on your sound. If you're into belting out the blues, then you will need something that produces a smooth effect. Unless you're already familiar with distortion pedals, we suggest trying them out in order to determine which of the three main pedals is right for you.

Boutique Pedals

Tired of the same old distortion pedals? Then you should check outLovetone, Metasonix, Pete Cornish, Moog Music, and Z. Vex Effects.

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