Top5 | Jan 03, 2017
We asked, and you voted, so without further ado here is the list of the top pedals for 2016 as voted for by you.
1) Mad Professor Sweet Honey Deluxe
One of the best drives on the market was made even better in 2016, adding a bass and treble along side Mad Professor's unique focus control.
2) Neunaber Immerse Reverb
Neunaber have been known for their simply gorgeous reverbs, and 2016 saw them put all of them in one box with their Immerse Reverb pedal.
3) Chase Bliss Audio Tonal Recall
Everyone was asking for it, and in 2016 the delivered; a delay pedal, with all the options, ramping and analog goodness you'd expect from Chase Bliss Audio.
4) TC Electronic Sub n Up
2016 saw TC Electronic release many great new pedals. With the Sub n Up though, they have produced one of the most organic and versatile octave pedals on the market.
5) Empress Effects Reverb
With their Reverb, Empress have brought a single pedal that does everything from classic spring to modulated ambient spaces. It's also expandable, with new features and algorithms being added regularly.
6) (Tied 6th) EarthQuaker Devices Avalanche Run
The Avalanche Run is a pedal that could only have come from EarthQuaker Devices, and definitely one of the best of the year. The KNOBS demo featured here is also up for our Demo of the Year.
7) (Tied 6th) Wampler Mini Ego Compressor
The first thing to be remove from a cramped pedalboard always seems to be your compressor, but with the Wampler Mini Ego you don't have to compromise on space or quality.
8) Keeley Mod Workstation
Keeley's workstation series have managed to squeeze in 3 pedals into a tiny footprint, all while keeping the price only a little above a normal single sized Keeley pedal.
9) Swindler Effects Red Mountain Tremolo
The Swindler Effects Red Mountain Tremolo is a deep rich tremolo, that simply must be heard in stereo!
10) Walrus Audio Julia Chorus/Vibrato
It's just a chorus pedal right? No, the Julia Chorus from Walrus Audio, is just simply one of the most beautifully organic sounding tone enhancers ever, and of course a KNOBS demo never hurts.
Our congratulations also to all the fabulous artists and manufacturers not included on this list, it was almost impossible to pick just 10.