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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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