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Tech 21 DLA-TT Boost D.L.A. Tap Tempo Pedal $195.00 |
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Cusack Tap-A-Whirl V3 Tremolo Pedal $275.00 |
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SEYMOUR DUNCAN DEJA VU TAP DELAY FX PEDAL STORE DEMO $249.95 |
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LOOP-MASTER TAP TEMPO PEDAL NO RESERVE $12.50 |
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New! Cusack Tap-A-Whirl V3 Tremolo Effects Pedal + Free Pedalboard Cable! $275.00 |
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NEW EMPRESS EFFECTS TAP TREMOLO GUITAR EFFECTS PEDAL w/ FREE CABLE 0$ US SHIP !! $249.00 |
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New! Cusack Tap-A-Scream Overdrive Effects Pedal + Free Pedalboard Cable! $250.00 |
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New! Cusack Tap-A-Delay Effects Pedal + Free Pedalboard Cable! $250.00 |
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Visual Sound Dual Tap Tempo Delay Pedal $249.95 |
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Cusack Tap-A-Scream Overdrive Pedal $250.00 |
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Cusack Effects Tap-A-Delay Pedal $250.00 |
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Cusack Effects Tap-A-Phase Tap Tempo Phaser Pedal $300.00 |
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Tech 21 DLA-TT Boost D.L.A. Tap Tempo Effects Pedal Blk $195.00 |
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TC Helicon Voicetone E1 Echo and Tap Delay Pedal $149.00 |
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Electro Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man w/Tap Tempo 1100ms Pedal – Brand New!!! $472.50 |
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Rocktron EU230v DC On Tap Universal Effect Pedal Power Supply BRAND NEW!!! $9.99 |
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TC-Helicon VoiceTone E1 Echo & Tap Delay Vocal Effects Pedal $149.00 |
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TC-Helicon VoiceTone E1 Echo & Tap Delay Vocal Effects Pedal Bundle $149.00 |
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New DigiTech DigiDelay XDD Digital Delay Guitar Effects Pedal w/ tap tempo $99.95 |
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T2 – TAP TEMPO PEDAL USE WITH EVENTIDE TIMEFACTOR $17.99 |
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TC HELICON VOICETONE E1 ECHO AND TAP DELAY PEDAL NEW w/ WARRANTY $149.00 |
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Vein Tap 2 – Custom UK Handmade Tap Tempo Switch / Pedal with Dual Output $28.36 |
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Vein Tap 2 – Custom UK Handmade Tap Tempo Switch / Pedal with Dual Output $28.36 |
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Vein Tap 2 – Custom UK Handmade Tap Tempo Switch / Pedal with Dual Output $31.52 |
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Vein Tap 2 – Custom UK Handmade Tap Tempo Switch / Pedal with Dual Output $36.26 |
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Pigtronix ECHOLUTION Tap Tempo Analog Delay w/ Modulation Guitar Pedal BRAND NEW $479.00 |
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New! Cusack Tap-A-Phase Guitar Effects Pedal $300.00 |
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NEW EMPRESS EFFECTS TAP TEMPO PHASER PEDAL FREE US S&H WORLDWIDE $28.00 $349.00 |
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Saturnworks Tap Tempo Guitar Pedal with Reversible Polarity $29.00 |
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Boss FS-5U Tap Tempo Pedal – Free Shipping $25.00 |
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Electro Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man with Tap Tempo – Delay Effects Pedal, NEW! $472.50 |
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park bike BICYCLE PEDAL TAP-6 TAP SET 9/16″ tool new $44.95 |
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Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man Tap Tempo 550-TT Pedal $388.50 |
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Pigtronix Echolution PHI Echo Tap Tempo Delay Effect Pedal SHIPS WORLDWIDE $415.00 |
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Bathroom Foot Pedal Control Sink Cold Water Tap Brass Faucet $67.94 |
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New Unior Pedal Tap, M14x1.25 $68.95 |
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Empress Tap Tremolo Guitar Pedal $249.00 |
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New! JHS Pedals Panther Analog Tap Delay-True Bucket Brigade + Free Cable+V-Pick $499.00 |
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Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man w/ Tap Tempo 1100ms Delay Pedal $472.50 |
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Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeler Pedal DL-4 Tap Tempo Delay Echo $199.00 |
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Park Tool Precision Cut Pedal Taps Set TAP-6 LH & RH 9/16″ Thread Cutter Chaser $44.95 |
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Boss DD-20 Giga Delay Guitar Effect Pedal plus FS-5U Footswitch for Tap Tempo $125.00 |
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Cusack TAP-A-DELAY Digital Delay Pedal $250.00 |
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Seymour Duncan SFX-10 Deja Vu Tap Delay With BBD Pedal $249.00 |
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Tap Tempo Pedal – Delay Expression Pedal – Replaces BOSS FS-5U – Loopi Pedals $29.69 |
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Seymour Duncan Deja Vu Tap Delay pedal SFX-10 $235.00 |
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Unior Pedal Tap and Thread Insert Set: Brass/Silver; 9/16″ $131.99 |
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Visual Sound Dual Tap Delay (Dual Tap Tempo Delay Pedal) $249.95 |
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Unior PEDAL TAP 5/8″ X 24 RIGHT $55.45 |
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Visual Sound Dual Tap Delay (Dual Tap Tempo Delay Pedal) $249.95 |
Guitar Effects Pedals Explained
So, let’s say you have been playing your electric guitar for awhile and haven’t quite figured out how to sound like your favourite band. You know how to play all their songs, but the guitar just doesn’t sound right. You’ve heard about effects pedals, but you have never used one. Could one of these pedals be the answer to all your questions? The answer is yes–and no! An individual effect pedal may produce one of a thousand different sounds, and it’s up to you to decide which ones are adequate insofar as what you’re trying to achieve musically.
To begin, you’ll need to go to a music store and see what’s available and try out different effects pedals to hear for yourself the sounds they produce. A number of distortion pedals, for example, are on the market, and they produce sounds decidedly most appropriate for metal, punk, grunge, blues overdrive, or any number of different styles. Each one is activated by stepping on it while one plays. It remains on until one steps on it once again to turn it off. If your amp’s distortion channel just doesn’t give you the sound you want, it may be worth trying out a distortion pedal or two. Other pedals operate the same way–that is–they are activated by stepping on the pedal one time and deactivated by stepping on the pedal again. Digital delay effects, which allow repetitions of the last note played, and chorus effects, which provide a smooth element to one’s clean channel, are popular pedals that follow this operation.
Not all pedals, however, are used in the same fashion. Wah pedals, like the popular Crybaby pedal, are used by first stepping all the way down on the pedal to activate a switch and then gently rocking the pedal back and forth as the “wah” effect increases and diminishes to one’s liking. Volume pedals operate similarly. One can rock the pedal to one position to decrease volume gradually or all at once. Another pedal that rocks back and forth is the whammy pedal, which simulates the use of a whammy bar for electric guitars that do not come equipped with them and for those players who don’t want to knock their guitars out of tune by using an actual whammy bar.
Another option that one should take a look at when browsing through the effects pedal selection at the music store are multi-effect pedals. Several brands manufacture effects pedal boards that provide lots of different effects in one unit. While such products are usually more expensive than an individual pedal that performs one function, they can be a more economical choice since for one price one can set several effects before one’s feet. Many offer both distortion pedal-style, single-tap pedal action as well as a rocking pedal for wah, volume, or whammy effects. It’s important to keep in mind, however, that multi-effect pedal boards have a reputation for providing inferior quality to those of individual pedals.
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