stratguy23
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Maybe this is an incorrect deduction from insufficient data, but the newest Guitar World issue (Prophets of Rage cover) had some interesting ads:
Orange Bax Bangeetar "pre-EQ" pedal
Ernie Ball overdrive and delay pedals
Seymour Duncan Palladium pedal
To be fair, the Ernie Ball pedals seem to be leveraging their existing volume pedal tech, and SD has made pedals for a while now.
But when the new products SD has introduced in the past few years have been pedals, not pickups, I can't help but wonder if companies are either spotting or manufacturing a trend.
Like, times are tough, people are spending less on full-blown amps, hence more pedals sold at lower price points?
Orange Bax Bangeetar "pre-EQ" pedal
Ernie Ball overdrive and delay pedals
Seymour Duncan Palladium pedal
To be fair, the Ernie Ball pedals seem to be leveraging their existing volume pedal tech, and SD has made pedals for a while now.
But when the new products SD has introduced in the past few years have been pedals, not pickups, I can't help but wonder if companies are either spotting or manufacturing a trend.
Like, times are tough, people are spending less on full-blown amps, hence more pedals sold at lower price points?