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Guitar pedals, sometimes called effects pedals, effects units, or "stomp boxes," are small electronic units that alter your guitar's sound in a specific way. Traditionally, guitar pedals are used to produce special effects such as wah-wah, delay, tremolo, chorus, flanger, distortion, and fuzz. However, it is also possible to use effects pedals to control volume, equalization, and other basic aspects of your guitar's tone. Learning how to use a guitar pedal means choosing the pedal you want, connecting it properly, and learning to use its controls.
 
Guitar pedals, sometimes called effects pedals, effects units, or "stomp boxes," are small electronic units that alter your guitar's sound in a specific way. Traditionally, guitar pedals are used to produce special effects such as wah-wah, delay, tremolo, chorus, flanger, distortion, and fuzz. However, it is also possible to use effects pedals to control volume, equalization, and other basic aspects of your guitar's tone. Learning how to use a guitar pedal means choosing the pedal you want, connecting it properly, and learning to use its controls.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==