JangleBox
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JangleBox is a compression/sustain guitar effects pedal that was created with the goal of capturing a special sound in the history of pop music: the bright ringing chime that was made famous by the Beatles and the Byrds. (The opening riff of the Byrds' "Mr. Tambourine Man" is an example.) Scores of artists and rock bands including Tom Petty, R.E.M., the Pretenders, Counting Crows, the Church, Teenage Fanclub, the Smiths, and many others have utilized this sound over the past forty years.
Artists including Roger McGuinn, Mike Campbell, Elliot Easton, Buddy Miller, and Dave Malone have made JangleBox their compression pedal of choice.
Guitar Player Magazine gave JangleBox an Editor's Pick Award, citing JangleBox for enhancing the guitar sound of professionals and amateurs alike who love a little jangle in their music.
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