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Noise Gate pedals

Noise gates eliminate hum, hiss and static by greatly diminishing the volume of sounds that fall below a set threshold. Noise gates are expanders, meaning unlike compressors they increase the dynamic range of an audio signal in order to make quiet sounds even quieter. If used with extreme settings along with reverb, they can create unusual sounds.

Noise Gate pedals

EQ pedals

In sound recording and reproduction, Equalization is the process commonly used to alter the frequency response of an audio system using linear filters. Most hi-fi equipment uses relatively simple filters to make bass and treble adjustments. Graphic and parametric equalizers have much more flexibility in tailoring the frequency content of an audio signal. An equalizer is the circuit or equipment used to achieve equalization.

EQ pedals

Distortion Pedals Musical Instruments Donner Deal Free Shipping

Distortion effects create warm, “gritty” and “fuzzy” sounds by “clipping” an instrument s audio signal, which distorts the shape of its wave form and adds overtones. Distortion effects are sometimes called “gain” effects, as distorted guitar sounds were first achieved by increasing the electric power supply (i.e. gain) to tube amplifiers.

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Chorus pedals

Chorus pedals mimic the effect choirs and string orchestras produce naturally by mixing sounds with slight differences in timbre and pitch. A chorus effect splits the instrument-to-amplifier audio signal, and adds a slight delay and frequency variations or “vibrato” to part of the signal while leaving the rest unaltered. A well-known usage of chorus is the lead guitar in “Come As You Are” by Nirvana.

Chorus pedals

Distortion Pedals

Distortion effects create “warm”, “gritty” and “fuzzy” sounds by “clipping” an instrument s audio signal, which distorts the shape of its wave form and adds overtones. Distortion effects are sometimes called “gain” effects, as distorted guitar sounds were first achieved by increasing the electric power supply (i.e. gain) to tube amplifiers.

Distortion Pedals