Manufacturers

Guitar Pedals from Ananashead Effects

Welcome to your ultimate guide to Ananashead Effects's guitar pedals. This catalog serves as your starting point to explore and compare all pedals crafted by Ananashead Effects. Designed for easy navigation, we hope you can quickly find detailed information on each pedal, including specifications, user reviews, and demo videos. Whether you're searching for the latest releases, seeking to expand your pedal collection, or exploring options for a specific sound, hopefully Stompbx can assist you in finding exactly what you need.

Distortion

Overdrive and Boost

Range

The Range by Ananashead Effects is a handmade germanium and silicon booster with tone control, based on the 1966 Dallas Range Master treble booster circuit. It is known for sculpting the tones of many UK guitarists in the 60s and 70s, including Iommi, Bolan, Clapton, Gallagher, May, and early works of Judas Priest. The pedal boosts the signal, emphasizing medium/high frequencies, adding a raw sound with a softness similar to leaving the wah in a fixed position. The Range control expands the spectrum of frequencies to find the desired tone that suits your equipment. Additional features include shielded inputs/outputs to avoid RF interferences, reliable and robust footswitch, potentiometers with dust shield, enclosed jacks, metal film resistors and caps for lower floor noise, filtered and wrong polarity protected 9V DC input, and popless True Bypass switching. The current draw is 3mA, and it can be daisy-chained with other pedals. The pedal is priced at €110.00 and is available for purchase on the Ananashead Effects website.

GT73

The GT73 by Ananashead Effects is a handmade pedal based on the 1973 Matamp GT120 preamp with master volume control and solid-state components rather than tubes. It features a fixed "Stage Bright" setting for the original Drive control and a potentiometer replacing the Bass-Boost rotary switch to reduce the size of the enclosure. The pedal maintains the same inductor-based Presence control like the GT120 and includes shielded inputs/outputs to avoid RF interference, Alpha reliable and robust footswitch, Alpha potentiometers, metal film caps and resistors for lower floor noise, filtered and protected 9VDC input, daisy-chain friendly, enclosed jacks, and popless True Bypass switching. The current draw is 10mA, and the pedal can be ready to ship in a couple of weeks depending on the availability of components.