Fairfield Circuitry Demonstration for Pedals And Effects

Fairfield Circuitry Demonstration for Pedals And Effects

On our Red Panda Mixer feature, I busted out my favorite ring mod ever, the Fairfield Circuitry Randy's Revenge. With so many builders making great pedals, we're happy to rep Fairfield Circuitry on Pedals And Effects, because their pedals deserve more recognition and attention and I know fans of this site will agree they make incredibly unique pedals.

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How To Chain Pedals On A Pedalboard

How To Chain Pedals On A Pedalboard

Here is a post that is long overdue, because the #1 question I get on this site, hands down, is  “How do I chain pedals on a pedalboard?” It seems that many of you think there is a right way and a wrong way.  I am here to tell you that your “perfect” pedalboard is in the eye of the beholder- YOU.

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Show Me Your Pedalboard: Collin

Show Me Your Pedalboard: Collin

Today's Show Me Your Pedalboard entry comes from Collin from Aurora, Illinois! Collin is a bass player who isn't afraid to get experimental, lots of weird noise makers on his board and a lot of Pedals And Effects favorites on there too! Let's see what Collin is rocking on his board:

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Pedal Review: Fairfield Circuitry Meet Maude Analog Delay

Pedal Review: Fairfield Circuitry Meet Maude Analog Delay

Fans of PedalsAndEffects know I am a big supporter and user of Fairfield Circuitry pedals. I have reviewed their Randy’s Revenge Ring Modulator and put their Four Eyes Fuzz in a Fuzz Wars and now they return with the Meet Maude Analog Delay. Of course this is no ordinary delay pedal and in typical Fairfield Circuitry fashion, Meet Maude has it’s own unique sound that makes it stand out from other delay pedals.

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