Dunlop, MXR and Way Huge News 2018, ...

Dunlop, MXR and Way Huge News 2018, ...

  • 10 September, 2019
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The NAMM 2018 Music Fair is over and as we've been used to for a few years now, all the news from the music world has come into force!
Today, however, let's start in a slightly different way than we used to with picks!



"Flow" is a new pick, which in some ways is an upgrade of Prime Tone models or the popular 205 Jazz picks. It has incredible responsiveness, control and offers incredible definition in the sound itself. So a pick for those who need control and do not play power.

The "Tortex Flex Jazz III" is another version of jazz jigsaws that combine the durability of "tortex" and the playfulness of "naylon" jigsaws, and certainly the control that Jazz jigsaws contain.

For all those who swear by the more traditional jerks, here is the Prime Grip Delrin 500 series, which provides fat and l sound and easy handling with excellent grip!


The MXR "The Carbon Copy Deluxe" continues the tradition of perfectly analog delay pedals from the "Carbon" series. Of course it contains all the features of its predecessors and more! 1.2 second echo with TAP function in one pedal and of course with analog circuit! The "Bright" switch allows you to combine between the basic and newer versions of this iconic analog pedal!



The MXR and Dunlop mini pedal series was well received by guitarists around the world, and its rejuvenated version also received the best-selling Wah from the Dunlop Collection; Cry Baby Mini 535Q Wah. The 535Q has always been regarded as the most versatile Wah pedal on the market, and certainly not a guitar player who would not find the necessary tuning on this pedal. Now, here's a 1X smaller version for all those who lack the pedalboard space but wouldn't sacrifice their sound for that!

Also included in the mini pedal series are the Sugar Drive and the Classic 108 Fuzz, which will make your pedalboards even more transport friendly.


Way Huge also failed to resist the temptation to make his pedals in a smaller and more hand-friendly (leg) guitarist shape! In the more compact version of the pedals, called "Way Huge Smalls" they joined; Russian-Pickle Fuzz MkIII, Blue Hippo Analog Chorus MkIII and Aqua-Puss Analog Delay MkIII. No worries, however, all the pedals remain available in their larger version than created by pedalboard genius Jeorge Tripps.

And yet, for Bass guitar players, something to keep them from feeling neglected; Way Huge Pork & Pickle Bass Overdrive & Fuzz. We can also call the injection of "gnarly" tones for bass players, which offers new and old sounds for bass players.


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