This is the best-selling guitar gear on Reverb this month

This is the best-selling guitar gear on Reverb this month

Thinking of upgrading your guitar rig, but with the insanely large amount of gear on the market, don’t know where to look? Following the masses is never a bad idea…
Generally, when a particular piece of guitar gear is flying off the shelves, it’s because guitarists are trying it for themselves, having a great experience and recommending others do the same.
So if you’ve got a bit of coin and don’t know where to spend it, online gear marketplace Reverb has just released a list of its best-selling guitar gear of the last month. It is as follows…
Electro-Harmonix Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai

If you’re looking for a delay pedal that’ll get the job done, plus a looper on the side, the Electro-Harmonix Stereo Memory Man w/ Hazarai is just the ticket. Described by EHX as “one of the most creative instruments you will ever own” – a sentiment clearly echoed by the throngs of people who have picked one up for themselves, the Memory Man boasts a looper with 30 seconds of loop time, plus a cornucopia of delay and modulation options for bending your guitar signal to your will and coming up with some of your best tones yet.
Way Huge WHE900 Atreides Analog Weirding Module

Okay, you’ve got your standard distortion, reverb, and delay, but you need a pedal on your ‘board for the real experimental. The Way Huge WHE900 is a synth-inspired guitar pedal that blends fuzz, an envelope filter, sub-octave, and phaser into a single unit. Weird by name, weird by nature – so get ready to make some of your downright strangest sounds yet.
Positive Grid Spark 40

In the world of portable smart practice amps, the Spark 40 makes a strong play for the crown. Boasting 40 watts of room-filling sound, intuitive on-board controls – plus a companion app for browsing and crafting tones – as well as smart features like Smart Jam Live, Auto Chords and a plethora of onboard tone profiles, the Spark 40 might just be the practice amp of your dreams.
Darkglass Electronics Anagram

One for the bass guitarists now: the Darkglass Electronics Anagram is a compact multi-effects processor and amp modeller for bassists, powered by six-core DSP architecture, with a seven-inch high-brightness touchscreen for clear and intuitive control, and able to add up to 24 simultaneous effects blocks for complex signal chains. This one’s perfect for both live, studio and practice environments, so it could be the perfect new heart of your bass rig.
JHS The Fumble

The result of the “biggest mistake in JHS history”, the Fumble was born when the company accidentally put the wrong circuit into a run of 15,000 pedals. The mistake was publicly acknowledged and the remaining units sold through, but it turned out pedalheads actually loved the mistakenly put-together clean circuit. JHS originally sought to recreate the rare A Box Later clean circuit used and loved by John Mayer, but instead accidentally used a Dumble BBC-1 circuit. The Fumble is its faithful reproduction.
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