Ellman Tone

Ellman Tone

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Ellman Tone is a Canadian boutique guitar pedal company founded by Geoff Ellman in the spring of 2015. Operating as a one-person shop out of London, Ontario, Ellman Tone specializes in handmade effects pedals distinguished by their nature-inspired naming convention and hand-built construction.

The lineup spans a wide range of effects categories. The Thunder Distortion layers fuzz and overdrive...

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Ellman Tone is a Canadian boutique guitar pedal company founded by Geoff Ellman in the spring of 2015. Operating as a one-person shop out of London, Ontario, Ellman Tone specializes in handmade effects pedals distinguished by their nature-inspired naming convention and hand-built construction.

The lineup spans a wide range of effects categories. The Thunder Distortion layers fuzz and overdrive circuits in parallel for a blended harmonic character, while the Sun Overdrive uses a JFET op-amp with a mix of diodes and MOSFETs for clipping, paired with a three-band EQ and a footswitchable gain boost. The Rain Delay is an analog-voiced delay pedal, and the Butterfly Chorus/Vibrato/Ringmod is an analog bucket brigade design with extended depth and rate ranges. Other models include the Fox Overdrive/Boost, Polar Bear Fuzz, Abstract Delay, Abstract Fuzz, Whale Delay, and Raccoon Distortion.

Ellman Tone pedals are sold direct and through select Canadian retailers such as Oxbow Audio Lab. The brand has built a following in the Canadian guitar community, particularly on forums like Guitars Canada, where players have praised the Fox Overdrive and other models for their tonal quality and build craftsmanship.

Ellman Tone has 2 products cataloged on Equipboard, including Distortion Effects Pedals and Fuzz Effects Pedals.

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