Review the range of UK made Origin Effects Pedals below. We have included Origin Effects in our boutique guitar pedal range. Origin Effects is the brainchild of British audio-designer Simon Keats. These high quality boutique guitar effect pedals are individually hand-built and hand finished at the Origin Effects headquarters, Oxfordshire, UK. Each Origin pedal is expertly calibrated, assembled and tested to the highest of quality. The Origin Effects product line includes several guitar effects pedals, including distortion, delay, reverb, chorus, flanger and compressor. These pedals have a reputation for being high quality and reliable.
Review below the list of Origin Effects Pedals, click on the name of the guitar effect pedal you are interested in and you will be taken to a page which will show you comparison prices, various suppliers and any offers that exist.
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Origin Effects Guitar Pedals : Product List
Review the guitar products listed below, click on the name to be taken to a separate page where you can review the prices of the individual Origin Effects Guitar Pedals.
- Origin Effects Cali76 Boutique Compressor Pedal
- RevivalDrive Overdrive Pedal by Origin Effects
- SlideRIG Compact Deluxe Compressor Pedal by Origin Effects
You can also use this link to choose guitar effect pedal by type of effect. For instance if you require an compressor effect pedal click on the compressor link and you will be shown a wide range of reverb effect pedals by the different guitar effect pedal manufacturers including all the well know brands like mooer effects, Joyo pedals, Behringer pedals, MXR effects, Boss pedals etc. We also have many more boutique guitar effect pedals available on the site.
Origin Effects Pedals : Guitar Pedals Explained
A guitar effect unit or pedal is an electronic or digital device that alters the input sound from the guitar pick ups. The modified sound is then output to a guitar amplifier or to another effect pedal to be modified further.
Common effects include:
- Distortion – this type of guitar effect modifies the input signal to replicate hard driven valve guitar amplifier. There are many variations on this including fuzz guitar pedals, overdrive guitar pedals, distortion guitar pedals, blues guitar pedals, crunch guitar pedals and heavy metal guitar pedals.
- Dynamic – this type of effect modifies the signal but does to shape or modify it. They are used to clean up the signal, boost the pickups or to improve the tone. Review these guitar pickup booster pedal, guitar pre-amp pedal, guitar noise gate pedals, guitar compressor pedals, guitar volume pedals and guitar limiter pedals.
- Filter – these effect shape and modify the frequency of the input guitar signal to create new sounds and include guitar wah pedals and guitar graphic equaliser pedals,.
- Modulation – these effects are the most popular and modulate the input signal to create new interesting sounds and include guitar chorus pedals, guitar flanger pedal, guitar phaser pedal, guitar vibe pedal, guitar tremolo pedal, guitar modulation pedal and guitar vibrato pedal.
- Pitch – these effects modify the input signal by changing the pitch of the note, for example an octaver may add an extra note one octave higher, one lower or even both. Choose a guitar octaver pedal.
- Specialist – these are unique effects that create a new and interesting sound including guitar bit crusher pedal, guitar rotary speaker pedal,
- Time and Echo – these effects add reflections of the input signal to thicken the sound and also to add unique echo effects. Choose from guitar digital delay pedal, guitar analog delay pedal, guitar reverb pedal, guitar tape echo pedal,
- Others – there are other unique pedals used for a specific use like acoustic guitar pedals, guitar multi-effects pedal, guitar looper pedal, guitar tuner pedals, amp simulator pedals and aby switch pedals
Most modern effects use solid-state electronics eg computer chips however some old and vintage effects use mechanical components like spring reverb and vacuum tubes. Guitar effect pedals can be either small metal box pedals that are used on the floor eg “stompboxes” or a full rack mounted electronic effects units. Guitar Effect Pedals are typically controlled by a footswitch, either on the pedal, or as a seperate unit on the floor. Guitarists have used effects for many years to modify the sound from the guitar and to create new and exciting sounds for use on new recordings. There are many makes of guitar pedal on the market, from mass produced, cheap guitar pedals, to expensive custom made pedals that are hand made and used by famous guitar players. Guitar pedals are typically used on stage fitted to a guitar pedal board where the guitarist can switch on and off various effects during a live performance to replica the original recording.
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