Top5 | Jan 28, 2016
If you haven't had a chance to check out all the videos from NAMM yet, or even if you have, here is our run down of the top 5 new guitar effects pedals this year:
1) Robert Keeley Workstation Pedals
Which Workstation comes in number 1? Just take your pick! Keeley announced no less than four workstations, their Tone, Mod, Delay and Super Mod all featuring three footswitches in a relatively small pedal.
2) Chase Bliss Audio Tonal Recall
The follow up to their amazing Spectre flanger pedal, Chase Bliss announced their much requested delay pedal. The Tonal Recall featured much of the digital control of their other pedals and MN3005 delay chips in the 100% analog signal path.
3) Neunaber Immerse Reverb
Among all the effects in the Neunaber range, they're most known for their reverbs. With the Immerse, Neunaber bring 8 of their high quality reverbs into one compact pedal.
4) JHS Modular Volume Pedal
Among the new eurorack effects and product updates from JHS, their one new effect was their modular volume pedal. Features include a built in tuner, optical control and interchangeable electronics section.
5) Digitech Trio+
Maybe the product that the original Trio should have been, Digitech update their intelligent rhythm pedal with a built in looper, allowing you to jam, practice or perform with both rhythm and looped guitar parts.