Gibson re-launches Maestro Electronics

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  1. Deceptive

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    Gibson re-launches Maestro Electronics with Original Collection pedal range.

    Maestro Electronics – Original Collection
    With five new pedals at the re-launch, including the Fuzz-Tone FZ-M, Invader Distortion, Ranger Overdrive, Comet Chorus and Discoverer Delay, there should be something for everyone in this newly rejuvenated line of pedals. These wedge-shaped Maestro Electronics pedals from Gibson have hints of the vintage styling of the originals, and all feature top-mounted jacks.
    “Maestro was the first commercially successful pedal, it changed everything, and set the entire world of pedals and effects into motion. We’re using the distinct Maestro aesthetic to develop unique takes on each of these effects in a way that’s fun and looks back at the past, but with an awareness of what modern guitarists require. Maestro sounds are relevant to new, casual, and professional level players and everyone at Gibson felt a responsibility and obligation to revive Maestro because it’s vital to pedal history.” – Gibson senior director of product development Mat Koehler

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    Homepage: https://www.maestroelectronics.com/en-US/
     
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  3. phumb-reh

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    Great, as if I needed more fuzzboxes. But then again... mind strong... flesh weak.

    No, seriously. These could be cool, especially if "use the Level control to set the output volume; it can go way beyond unity gain when desired" means proper booster levels.
     
  4. AstralDis

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    great but most of them look a bit... generic? would like to see more of the old circuits... Ring Shifter, Octaver, Phase Shifter or even their Guitar Synth^^
     
  5. Triphammer

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    Couldn't agree more......all would be most welcome. But I'm especially surprised at the lack of the Phase Shifter.
    That one was almost as popular as the fuzz. Then there's the 2nd generation boxes. I believe Bob Moog had a
    hand in designing some of those.
     
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