Bass is at the heart of the rhythm section, and we’ve got everything you need to build your perfect setup. From powerful bass amps and deep, rich effects to essential accessories like strings, straps, and cases, this category covers it all. Whether you’re a beginner laying down your first grooves or a gigging bassist shaping your signature tone, you’ll find top gear from trusted brands right here. Dive into our full range and take your low end to the next level.
Fuzz is a type of guitar effect that produces a highly distorted and saturated tone characterized by its thick, buzzy, and aggressive sound. It’s achieved by clipping the guitar’s signal in a way that creates extreme distortion and compression, resulting in a velvety, sustaining fuzziness. Fuzz pedals typically feature controls for adjusting parameters such as gain (the amount of distortion), tone (the frequency response of the fuzzed signal), and volume (the output level). By manipulating these controls, guitarists can create a wide range of fuzz tones, from gritty and raw to smooth and singing. Fuzz is commonly used in genres such as rock, blues, and psychedelic music, where it adds texture, power, and intensity to guitar solos, riffs, and rhythm parts. Popular fuzz pedal models include the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi, Dunlop Fuzz Face, and ZVex Fuzz Factory.
Guitar pedals are essential tools for shaping your sound, offering everything from subtle tone enhancements to wild, expressive sonic textures. Whether you’re after the grit of overdrive, the shimmer of chorus, the depth of reverb, or the psychedelic swirl of delay and modulation, pedals allow players to personalise their tone and push creative boundaries. Each stomp box adds its own flavour, and when combined, they become a powerful extension of the player’s voice. From vintage classics to cutting-edge innovations, guitar pedals are where the magic happens—turning a great tone into something unforgettable.
A pedal is a compact device that guitarists use to alter their instrument’s sound by shaping effects such as distortion, delay, reverb, and modulation. Typically housed in a rugged enclosure and controlled by footswitches, pedals are designed to be placed on the floor for hands-free operation during playing. They can be analogue or digital, true bypass or buffered, and come in countless varieties to suit different styles and preferences. Pedals are essential tools for creating signature tones and adding colour and texture to a guitarist’s sound.
A white guitar is a timeless classic—clean, elegant, and effortlessly cool. Its simplicity gives it a kind of quiet confidence, standing out on stage without being over the top. Whether it’s a glossy arctic white, creamy vintage tone, or a pearlescent finish, white suits almost any genre and style. It also pairs beautifully with contrasting hardware, like black pickups or gold accents, making it a favourite among players who want something versatile yet striking.
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PRS (Paul Reed Smith) is renowned for its high-end electric guitars and amplifiers, but the company also produces a range of premium guitar effects pedals. PRS pedals are known for their meticulous craftsmanship, robust build quality, and superior tonal characteristics, reflecting the same attention to detail and innovation that the brand brings to its guitars. The company’s effects lineup includes overdrive, distortion, and modulation pedals, designed to enhance and complement the natural sound of PRS guitars.
Among the most popular PRS pedals are the Horsemeat Transparent Overdrive, Wind Through the Trees Dual Analog Flanger, and Mary Cries Optical Compressor. The Horsemeat Transparent Overdrive is praised for its clear, articulate overdrive that preserves the guitar’s natural tone while adding a touch of warmth and grit. The Wind Through the Trees Dual Analog Flanger stands out for its rich, lush flanging effects with two independent flangers that create complex, swirling sounds. The Mary Cries Optical Compressor is favoured for its smooth, transparent compression that enhances sustain and dynamics without colouring the tone. These pedals have gained acclaim for their high-quality sound, innovative features, and the reliable performance that PRS is known for.
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【Classic Fuzz Pedal】Based on the legendary fuzz effect, Fuzz Stylish Ⅱ can be described as a faithful recreation of the classical fuzz pedal. Our classic-inspired pedal with a dense and delicate sound carries you back to the old days. 【Versatile Functions】Donner’s fuzz pedal features an easy-to-use tone control:BASS, TREBLE, LEVEL and VOL knobs for…
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£34.99
A fazy sandwich combines three classic fuzz sounds. Fazy sandwich was born with a pure sound and excellent dynamic response. Each tone has a rich range of adjustments, with two knobs to control fuzz and tone. True bypass footswitch for keeping your tone crystal-clear. Working with 9V center negative regular pedal power supply.
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Authentic Fuzz Magic: Experience the unique, rich FUZZ tones of JIMI FUZZ, where every component works to create a mesmerizing sonic experience. 💡NOTE: This pedal can not take a battery, requires a DC 9V (100mA+) adapter with negative inside and positive outside to power but NOT included Versatile Control Trio: Tailor your sound with precision usin…
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£25.98
🎸 3 function knobs allows you to ajust Volume, Tone and Bustain. Volume Knob: Control the sound volume with Fuzz effect. Tone Knob: Adjust the depth of Fuzz tone. Bustain Knob: Adjust the degree of Fuzz sound. 🎸 This pedal has an great and classic creamy fuzz sound which can be compare to the violin tone. High gain fuzzy distortion, 100% Analog cir…
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£69.99
One-Stop Gig Solution for Bass Players with Main Effects needed Analog Preamp with 3-Band EQ recreates the Legendary Ampeg Style Tone, from Dynamic Clean to Classic Rock Bass Sound Compressor, Boost, Fuzz Modules ready for Most Common Use in Bass Playing Scenes Octave Module Produces Notes One and Two Octaves Lower along with the Direct Signal for …
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