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The Summer NAMM Orgy of Pedals


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NAMM was filled with pedal companies - there were probably more 9V batteries represented on the show floor than at all of the CVS pharmacies in Cleveland. Let's drool over some of the pix...

 

NUX had their pedal line, but also introduced the compact Cerberus multieffects that got a Best of Show award - it even has an IR loader for all you "I don't want to carry a cabinet around" people. This kind of compact multieffects strip seems to be the up-and-coming floor box format.

 

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This one isn't about a pedal, but an accessory for your pedal: Wingman. You pull off your existing knob, put on the Wingman (the little white thingies attached to the pedals in the picture), and then use your foot to push against the "wings" to change your knob setting.

 

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Of course with all these pedals, you need a place to put them. Temple Audio Design has a clever solution: a plate that mounts on the back of your effect, with a single screw to hold it to a base with mounting holes.

 

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Some of their bases are pretty big...you can fit a lot of pedals on there...

 

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