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- Fairfield Circuitry Shallow Water Lo-Fi Effect Pedal
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$299.00Out of Stock Reserve your order today! - SOMA Laboratory The Pipe Dynamic FX ProcessorAs low as $568.74Multiple Options Make a selection for stock info
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- Old Blood Noise Endeavors MAW Vocal Multieffect Processor Pedal$279.00Out of Stock Reserve your order today!
- JHS Pedals Colour Box V2 Recording Console Pedal
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$449.00 $381.65In Stock Available immediately! - Walrus Audio M1 MAKO Series High-Fidelity Modulation Pedal
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$349.00 $296.65In Stock Available immediately! - Electro-Harmonix Voice Box Harmony Machine & Vocoder Pedal$248.80Out of Stock Reserve your order today!
- JAM Pedals Harmonious Monk Harmonic Tremolo Pedal
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$259.00 $226.63In Stock Available immediately! - Electro-Harmonix Q-Tron Plus Envelope Filter Pedal w/ FX Loop$183.20In Stock Available immediately!
- Retro Mechanical Labs Hyde Distortion Filter Retro Pedal - Flux Meter
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$399.00 $349.13In Stock Available immediately! - Fairfield Circuitry Long Life One-Band Parametric EQ Pedal$299.00Out of Stock Reserve your order today!
Perfect Circuit seeks the most interesting and useful of all types and formats of effect processors. Desktop sound manglers from the likes of Sherman, Knas, or Vermona; forward-thinking digital pedals from Chase Bliss, Empress, or Red Panda; Strymon's continued refinements of classic effect types, Boredbrain's inventive routing solutions, Fairfield or Mantic's embrace of chaos and noise—the world of effect processing is its own deep universe worthy of exploration.
Far from being "just for guitars," our selection of pedal, desktop, and rackmount processors can bring new life to any setup: whether you're using modular synths, drum machines, keyboards, laptop, or acoustic instruments, there is something here that could turn your entire workflow on its head, providing a new lens through which to hear even the most familiar of sounds transformed.