Peper Pedals

Peper Pedals

Also known as: Pepers' Pedals, Pepers Pedals, Pepers

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Pepers' Pedals is the workshop of pedal builder Tony Pepers, based in Dunedin, New Zealand. A former punk-rock bassist and trained electrician, Pepers began building effects under the name in 2012 as a hobby before it grew into a full-time operation. The shop is known for hand-built distortion, fuzz, and utility pedals geared largely toward the punk and metal scenes, with the vast majority of u...

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Pepers' Pedals is the workshop of pedal builder Tony Pepers, based in Dunedin, New Zealand. A former punk-rock bassist and trained electrician, Pepers began building effects under the name in 2012 as a hobby before it grew into a full-time operation. The shop is known for hand-built distortion, fuzz, and utility pedals geared largely toward the punk and metal scenes, with the vast majority of units shipped internationally.

The lineup includes the Dirty Tree Boost, the Humongous Fuzz (HFZ) and Humongous Distortion, the FAR-Q parametric EQ, the Fire & Sword preamp, and the Green Pepers preamp. Pepers also produced the Rocket Sockets pedalboard accessory via a Kickstarter campaign. Pedals have been spotted in the rigs of players associated with Mastodon, Slayer, and the Violent Femmes.

Peper Pedals has 3 products cataloged on Equipboard, including Distortion Effects Pedals, Overdrive Effects Pedals, and Fuzz Effects Pedals. Their gear is featured by 2 artists, with the strongest followings in Rock and Metal. Notable users include Shagrath and Tom Blankenship.

Artists Who Use Peper Pedals

Shagrath uses 1 Peper Pedals product

Shagrath

Singer, Guitarist · Dimmu Borgir

Tom Blankenship uses 1 Peper Pedals product

Tom Blankenship

Bassist · My Morning Jacket

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