I’ve always been a fan of simplicity. As few knobs as possible, killer tone and no frills. While some companies seem to compete in making […]
I’ve been reviewing several Big Muffs lately and they all offer something different – some more convincing than others. The new hype seems to be […]
For each clone that hits the market it’s harder to choose one that stands out from the rest. While most of them claim to offer […]
A lot of people have asked me to review the Red Muck from Jam Pedals. It’s not that often that I come across a clone […]
As Brian Damage reports today, David’s tone on Comfortably Numb is voted “the greatest guitar tone of all time” by Guitarist magazine. Of course, this […]
About a year ago I did a review of the Drive Gate DG-1. Since then TopTone has gained a lot of recognition for their pedals […]
I’ve always been a huge fan of the classic Big Muff. I guess it’s the one effect I can’t live without. Not only because of […]
There’s a buzz on the net about this new Big Muff clone that’s been compared to a Cornish P2. A Cornish? Do they dare? The […]
In past articles we’ve looked at classic Floyd songs like Echoes and Comfortably Numb, which both are favourites to many and the essence of David’s […]
Comfortably Numb is by many regarded as Pink Floyd’s finest moment. It’s a masterpiece in every way and not least because of David’s legendary guitar […]
One of my all time favourite effect pedals is the green Sovtek Big Muff. I bought mine new in 1996 and it’s been on my […]
I’ve had the pleasure of trying out some of the most talked about pedals on the net, – Skreddy Pedals. They’ve caught the Gilmour enthusiast’s […]
David’s long relationship with Pete Cornish dates to early 1976. Pink Floyd was just returning to the studio to record Animals and David needed a […]