Archive for the ‘ T. REX: Guitar Effects Pedals ’ Category
T. REX Moller Overdrive
Thursday, April 21st, 2011
T.REX Moller Overdrive So take a mild overdrive pedal and inject some steroids into it and you basically will get the Moller Overdrive by T-Rex. The control layout is straightforward and easy to dial in but there are a few neat features on this. First off is the voice switch. By pressing the switch in [...]
T. REX Comp Nova
Wednesday, April 20th, 2011
T.REX Comp Nova I’m often asked, “Mike, what compressor do you use?” and I often inject my sarcastic humor by lifting up my right hand to show the perspective customer my compressor. I’ve never been one to use compression. The only time I ever did was to cop that Nile Rogers/CHIC funky guitar tone. Needless [...]
T. REX Dr. Swamp
Tuesday, April 19th, 2011
T.REX Dr. Swamp I’ve always loved dirt pedals. Even though most of my gain and overdrive come courtesy of my trusty Koch Powertone and my VHT (now Fryette Amps) Pitbull, I still have a fascination with little boxes that make guitar sounds ugly. It’s really an obsession. Like most guitarist out there, I own a [...]
T. REX Replica Analog Delay
Tuesday, April 19th, 2011
T.REX Replica Analog Delay Analog delays are a hot item these days. More and more people are seeking a smaller, more reliable and cost effective solution to the Tape Delay dilemma. The Replica is one of the closest replication of the tape echo I’ve ever heard. It’s ranks right up there with Carl Martin’s Delayla [...]
T. REX: Guitar Effects Pedals
Tuesday, April 19th, 2011
Always in touch with hot new products, we are proud to announce that we are the first dealer in Canada to hop on board the T-Rex train. T-Rex Engineering is a Danish company that produces some of the best high end pedals out there. Their list of endorsees includes an illustrious group of pros like [...]
