TC Electronic Hall of Fame Mini 2
The TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Mini is a mighty compact reverb pedal, colossal in its sonic possibilities. If you're after a top-quality reverb and don't mind trading physical controls for digital power, it's worth a serious look.
Electro-Harmonix Octavix
The Octavix by Electro-Harmonix is a fantastic tool for capturing that sought-after Hendrix tone. EHX did an excellent job recreating the fuzz sound of the late 60s, ensuring it works well with almost any guitar and amp combo.
Walrus Audio Monument
Walrus Audio Monument offers a vast range of features in a well-designed package. Its extensive features and superb build quality make it a worthwhile investment for those seeking a high-end, versatile tremolo experience.
JHS 3 Series Delay
Often discounted to as little as £85, you simply cannot beat the sound and build quality of the JHS 3 Series Delay for anywhere near this price point. You can switch between the crystal-clear digital setting and a warm analog mode.
MXR Carbon Copy Delay
If you are looking for a dark, vintage-sounding analog delay, you cannot go wrong with the MXR Carbon Copy. It is not the most versatile delay pedal out there, but It is sure to add some beautiful ambience to your playing and thicken up your guitar solos.
Dunlop EP-103 Echoplex Delay
If you want the exact sound of a vintage and very expensive EP-3 without the hassle, there is nothing better than the Dunlop EP-103. It’s just a shame that to get the full Echoplex experience you need to also buy the £140 preamp pedal.
Z.Vex Fuzz Factory Vexter
The Z.Vex Fuzz Factory is a legendary and instantly recognizable effect that will last you a lifetime. The fuzz tones it delivers are iconic, largely thanks to Matt Bellamy of Muse. The initial learning curve aside, it will be the most fun you will have with a fuzz pedal.
TC Electronic Plethora X3 & X5
The Plethora X3 and X5 pedals provide thousands of pounds worth of effects in a compact, easy-to-use package with excellent build and sound quality.
Taurus Servo
The Servo is an excellent tonal enhancer for your guitar. It is a worthy rival to the extremely popular Euna by 29 Pedals while being almost three times cheaper.
MXR Phase 95
You can’t go wrong with the Phase 95 by MXR. It is an excellent pedal that offers a lot of versatility in a compact and affordable package.
Boss VO-1 Vocoder
Boss VO-1 is an excellent choice for guitarists and other musicians who are looking to add some unique and high-quality vocal effects to their music. Its range of different modes and voice-like sounds make it a versatile and powerful tool. The fact that you can use a microphone plugged into the pedal, instead of a plastic tube, is a game changer for the Talk Box effect.
Keeley Compressor Plus
You would be hard-pressed to find a “Best Compressor” list without the Keeley Compressor Plus taking the #1 spot. Its most standout features are the low signal-to-noise ratio and the versatile blend control.
Eventide Space Reverb
If delay is at the core of your tone, then the Eventide Space should be at the very top of your list of pedals to consider. Not only is it a phenomenal gigging tool, but it will also cover all your recording needs whether you play the guitar, bass or synth.
Best Delay Pedal to Buy in 2023
Unless you’re sure you only want warm and short delay sounds, we suggest you pick a digital delay. For the most part you will get a more versatile pedal that is easier to use. That said, there are some cool analog delay pedals out there with interesting features. At the end of the day, any delay pedal you pick up at any price point will open a whole world of new musical possibilities for you.
Bogner Ecstasy Blue Mini
The Bogner Ecstasy Blue Mini is an incredibly versatile pedal that offers a limitless range of tonal options, similar to the high-end amplifier it is based on. However, it can be a little difficult to dial in and operate due to the complex interactions between the various switches and controls.
Digitech Drop
The Digitech Drop is an amazing pedal from a company with a long track record of making pitch-shifting guitar pedals. If you ever want to play down-tuned songs, it is an absolutely essential tool for practising, gigging and even recording. It will save you so much time and money while letting you focus on actually playing your favourite songs.
Boss TR-2 Tremolo
The Boss TR-2 is a great guitar pedal for anyone looking to add tremolo effects to their playing. It is versatile, easy to use, and capable of producing a wide range of sounds. Whether you want a fast stuttering effect or a more organic tremolo sound, the TR-2 has you covered.
Boss TU-3 Tuner
The Boss TU-3 is a reliable and well-built tuner pedal, but there are better value options available on the market. If you can find a TU-3 second-hand or with a good discount, you will not be disappointed. I have no plans to replace mine any time soon. At full price though, consider other options from Korg and TC Electronic.
MXR Duke of Tone
The MXR Duke of Tone can't quite replicate the unique sound of the King of Tone, which requires two pedals and additional features to achieve. As an alternative to the Prince of Tone, however, the Duke of Tone is a worthy contender, offering the same sound at a more accessible price point.