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Synth

Are you looking for new inspiration and are you tired of the sound of your current guitar? Or maybe you need to sound like a Fender Rhodes or Minimoog every now and then? Then look no further, the choice of synth pedals that you can connect to your current guitar is currently very large.

The synth pedals below do not require a special element, they all work with your existing guitar. The pedals give you a lot of flexibility and have a huge range of (synthetic) sounds.

Many of the synth effect pedals for guitar are based on an existing instrument or keyboard. There are special pedals for the Mellotron, Rhodes, Wurlitzer etc. There are also pedals with which you can conjure an organ or bass guitar out of your guitar. In addition, there are pedals that copy the sound structure of vintage keyboards. These pedals then have   buttons that allow you to set the Filter and Modulation. And then there are pedals that are an instrument in themselves. They often have very extensive options for adjusting the effect to your liking.