Lovetone

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Lovetone was a manufacturer of

effect pedals in England in the 1990s and 2000s.[1]
The effects were created by Vlad Naslas and Daniel Coggins, and their pedals were noted for their tongue-in-cheek names like the "Big Cheese" and the "Ring Stinger".

Most Lovetone effects replicate a popular vintage analog effect in part, but usually implement the effect in ways not previously seen in smaller so-called "stompbox" effects units. Many Lovetone units are noted for the ability to control multiple parameters of the effect through the use of low frequency oscillators (

control voltage (CV)—features more commonly found in analog synthesizers and synthesizer
modules.

References

  1. ^ Gore, Joe (August 2001). "Beauty & Terror". Guitar Player. Archived from the original on 2014-10-12.

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