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About Guitar Amp Pedals
Guitar amp pedals are some of the most overlooked and underutilized pedals. With guitar amp pedals, you can quickly change different parameters on your amp without walking to it. You can even set them up on a pedalboard, giving you all your effects and amp controls at your feet. What’s best is that your favorite amp brands, such as Fender, Marshall, Line 6, BOSS, and more, likely make accompanying pedals.
The most common amp pedal type is the simple channel switch. These are usually connected with a standard instrument cable. Many amps also allow you to turn things like reverb and tremolo on and off using a two-switch pedal. These are often connected using a stereo or tip-ring-sleeve (TRS) instrument cable. Aside from these two common types, many variations pull in all your amp’s cool features, like switching between onboard effects and stopping and starting loops. On the other hand, some modeling amps have accessory pedals full of switches and even expression pedals.
Another great variation on this theme is the multi-amp switcher. Instead of switching amp channels, these units let you switch whole amps. They buffer your signal to send it to isolated outputs. This ensures your amps get perfect signal level and avoids that unfortunate hum from ground loop situations. You even have the option to drive multiple amps in mono or stereo configurations. These take the wall-of-amps concept to a whole new level by letting you achieve the authentic sound that can only come from using the exact right amp for the job. Use your classic high-wattage clean amp for your funk rhythm. Then, seamlessly switch to your high-gain metal rig just by tapping your foot.
Sweetwater Is Your Premier Destination for Guitar Amp Pedals
Ready to start switching channels and amps like a pro? Don’t guess on which pedal is the one that matches your rig. Pick up the phone and give us a call. Tell our Sales Engineers a few details about your rig, and we will check the specs and quickly clear up any confusion. We are here to make sure you get the right guitar amp pedal.
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With a massive selection of Guitar Amp Pedals, free shipping, a free 2-year warranty, 24/7 access to award-winning support - and more - Sweetwater gives you more than any other retailer! If you have any questions about Guitar Amp Pedals, make sure to give your personal Sales Engineer a call at (800) 222-4700.