TC Electronic Ampworx
For those who like to keep amp modelling simple, these six pedals each offer a great sound at a decent price.
For those who like to keep amp modelling simple, these six pedals each offer a great sound at a decent price.
Is there still a place in our plug‑in folders for the core algorithms from TC Electronic’s legendary System 6000?
The new Ampworx High-Gain series pedals promise to capture the sound of classic Marshall, Mesa/Boogie and Peavey guitar amplifers.
TC's new pedal offers musicians a sample sustainer effect in a compact form.
Bucket‑brigade delay pedals are making something of a comeback, and it’s almost certainly due to the unique way in which their delays degrade as they repeat...
TC’s Monitor Pilot is a simple monitor controller with a small, wired remote control unit. The idea, of course, is...
TC Electronic’s first chorus device dates back to 1976 and is now reborn in the form of their SCF Gold all-analogue pedal.
TC’s Infinite Sample Sustainer pedal allows the user to sustain notes or chords indefinitely.
The Impulse pedal can store up to 99 impulse responses and comes ready loaded with some excellent IRs from Celestion’s collection.
TC Electronic’s AEON String Sustainer has been out for a few years now, but we recently got our hands on one for the first time...