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Jim Dunlop is probably best known for their associations (ownership of) the MXR and Way Huge brands.  That said, it was Jim Dunlop who took the wah-wah pedal from the brink of obscurity, purchased the business and rights for the wah-wah from Whirlpool Manufacturing in the mid-1980s, and kept the legacy and the effect going.  Dunlop is also known for reissuing the Dallas-Arbiter Fuzz Face as well as the Roger Mayer-developed Jimi Hendrix Octavio effect.
 
Jim Dunlop is probably best known for their associations (ownership of) the MXR and Way Huge brands.  That said, it was Jim Dunlop who took the wah-wah pedal from the brink of obscurity, purchased the business and rights for the wah-wah from Whirlpool Manufacturing in the mid-1980s, and kept the legacy and the effect going.  Dunlop is also known for reissuing the Dallas-Arbiter Fuzz Face as well as the Roger Mayer-developed Jimi Hendrix Octavio effect.
  
* Echoplex Preamp (Echoplex EP-3 Solid State preamp sweetener)
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* Echoplex Preamp: Echoplex EP-3 Solid State preamp sweetener
* JDF2 Fuzz Face
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* JDF2 Fuzz Face: Germanium Fuzz Face
* Hendrix Wah (out of production)
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* Hendrix Wah (2) '''(out of production)'''
* Hendrix Wah (out of production)
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* Octavio '''(out of production)''': Clone of original Roger Mayer cheese block octave fuzz
* Octavio (Roger Mayer cheese block octave fuzz) (out of production)
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* Rotovibe (2): Treadle-controlled vibrato/chorusing effect.
* Rotovibe
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* UV-1 Univibe '''(out of production)''': Our Uni-Vibe is the model lacking the "vintage" switch.  It's '''that''' old...
* UV-1 Univibe (the model lacking the "vintage" switch) (out of production)
 
  
 
==Electro-Harmonix==
 
==Electro-Harmonix==

Revision as of 22:27, 30 December 2017

Here is a list of the effects available for rent from Thermionic. Yes. Every pedal listed here is one that we have in inventory (or have all the parts for and are in the process of assembling) and available for you to try out. We believe that if you're interested in tone-shaping for yourself, it might be nice for you to find out what you like before deciding that you're going to invest a lot of money in obtaining such pedals for yourself.

1776 Effects

(Kit pedals)

AMT

  • E1 Engl Preamp
  • SS-11B Modern Tube Preamp

Boss / Roland

  • CE-5 Chorus Ensemble (Analog) (out of production)
  • DN-2 DynaDrive (out of production)
  • DD-3 Digital Delay (made in Japan - out of production)
  • DD-20 GigaDelay
  • OC-2 Octave (out of production)
  • RC-2 Looper (out of production)
  • TU-3 Tuner
  • XT-2 Xtortion (out of production)

BYOC / Build Your Own Clone

(Kit Pedals)

Catalinbread

  • Manx Loaghtan Big Muff Pi with enhanced tone control (out of production)
  • Naga Viper Treble Booster
  • SCOD Super Charged Overdrive (Orange) (out of production)
  • SFT SVT Emulator (Ampeg)

Damage Control / Strymon

  • Demonizer (High Gain Tube Preamp) (out of production)
  • Solid Metal (Highest Gain Tube Distortion pedal) (out of production)
  • Timeline (Tube-based Multi-Delay) (out of production)
  • Womanizer (Classic Tube Preamp) (out of production)

Delptronics

  • Thunderclap: emulates the old Roland TR-808 "hand-clap". Boss has since released the HC-2 "Hand-Clapper".

Digitech / DOD

Jim Dunlop

Jim Dunlop is probably best known for their associations (ownership of) the MXR and Way Huge brands. That said, it was Jim Dunlop who took the wah-wah pedal from the brink of obscurity, purchased the business and rights for the wah-wah from Whirlpool Manufacturing in the mid-1980s, and kept the legacy and the effect going. Dunlop is also known for reissuing the Dallas-Arbiter Fuzz Face as well as the Roger Mayer-developed Jimi Hendrix Octavio effect.

  • Echoplex Preamp: Echoplex EP-3 Solid State preamp sweetener
  • JDF2 Fuzz Face: Germanium Fuzz Face
  • Hendrix Wah (2) (out of production)
  • Octavio (out of production): Clone of original Roger Mayer cheese block octave fuzz
  • Rotovibe (2): Treadle-controlled vibrato/chorusing effect.
  • UV-1 Univibe (out of production): Our Uni-Vibe is the model lacking the "vintage" switch. It's that old...

Electro-Harmonix

Fuzzdog's Pedal Parts

General Guitar Gadgets

Grind Customs FX

Guitar PCB

Jeds Peds

JMK PCBs

Madbean Pedals

Maxon

  • CP-101
  • OD-9 (original Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer w/ true bypass)

Morpheus

MXR

MXR is a brand that was started in the late 1970s. MXR obtained much of its notoriety by having been associated with Eddie Van Halen his early artistic output. However, MXR has long been used and loved by many professional musicians. After MXR went out of business in the 1980s, the rights of the company were purchased by Jim Dunlop who has carried on the promise of MXR as a premium pedal brand.

  • M117R - Flanger
  • EVH117 - EVH Flanger
  • M134 - Stereo Chorus
  • CSP001 - Variphase (out of production)
  • KFKQZ1 - QZone (out of production)
  • EVH90 - EVH Phase 90 (out of production)
  • M109 - 6-band EQ
  • M108 - 10-band EQ (1 output)
  • KFK1 - 10-band EQ (2 outputs)
  • M169 - Carbon Copy
  • M173 - Classic 108 Fuzz
  • SF01 - Slash Octave Fuzz (taken out of production, but returned to production)
  • EVH90-35 - EVH-35th Phase 90 (out of production) - personal collection
  • EVH117-35 - EVH-35th Flanger (out of production)
  • CSP265 - Bonamassa FET Driver (out of production)
  • CSP101SL - Script Phase 90

Music PCB

OL Circuits

Parasit Studios

Peterson

ProCo

Retro-Channel

Rullywow

Skreddy Pedals

  • Pig Mine (out of production)
  • Zero (out of production)
  • P19 (out of production)

Throbak

Way Huge

Zoom

Miscellaneous

Power Adapters

Pedals to be fixed

  • BD-2 Blues Driver (in pieces awaiting Monte Allums upgrades)
  • Rat II - needs to be updated with GGG internals and Monte Allums upgrades
  • ISP Decimator - needs factory fix
  • Thermionic-Modified Rotovibe (True Bypass + altered LEDs)

Pedals to (perhaps) be obtained

  • Boss PS-6 Harmonist
  • Boss RE-20 Space Echo

  • Catalinbread Sabbra Cadabra

  • Dunlop DVP-1 Volume Pedal

  • Electro-Harmonix C9
  • Electro-Harmonix EHX-Tortion
  • Electro-Harmonix Freeze
  • Electro-Harmonix Frequency Analyzer
  • Electro-Harmonix Iron Lung
  • Electro-Harmonix LPB-1
  • Electro-Harmonix Micro-Synth
  • Electro-Harmonix Pitchfork
  • Electro-Harmonix Ravish Sitar
  • Electro-Harmonix Ring Thing
  • Electro-Harmonix RTG
  • Electro-Harmonix Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai
  • Electro-Harmonix Stereo Talking Machine
  • Electro-Harmonix V256
  • Electro-Harmonix Voice Box

  • MXR M-103 Blue Box
  • MXR M-75 Super Badass Distortion
  • MXR M-135 Smart Gate
  • MXR M-195 Noise Clamp
  • MXR M-80 Bass D.I.+
  • MXR M-181 Blowtorch Bass Distortion
  • MXR M-182 El Grande Bass Fuzz
  • MXR M-288 Bass Octave Deluxe
  • MXR M-81 Bass Preamp
  • MXR Iso-Brick power supply