Vick Audio

Vick Audio

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Vick Audio is a boutique guitar effects pedal company founded by Mike Vickery in Gilbert, Arizona. Established around 2012, the brand specializes in handcrafted reproductions of classic 1960s and 1970s effects as well as original designs. Vickery builds each pedal by hand using high-quality components, running the operation as essentially a one-person shop. The brand is particularly celebrated ...

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Vick Audio is a boutique guitar effects pedal company founded by Mike Vickery in Gilbert, Arizona. Established around 2012, the brand specializes in handcrafted reproductions of classic 1960s and 1970s effects as well as original designs. Vickery builds each pedal by hand using high-quality components, running the operation as essentially a one-person shop. The brand is particularly celebrated for its Big Muff-style fuzz pedals, with the 73 Ram's Head widely regarded as one of the most authentic and well-calibrated Ram's Head Big Muff variants available.

Vick Audio's lineup spans fuzz, overdrive, distortion, compression, and delay categories. The fuzz range includes the 73 Ram's Head, Black Russian, V1 Triangle, 1861 (a Civil War-era Big Muff recreation), Lucky No. 13, LV Fuzz, and Midnight Sun Fuzz. On the overdrive side, the Tree of Life, Mount Pleasant (a Marshall Bluesbreaker-style circuit), Lotus Overdrive, and Overdriver (inspired by the Colorsound Power Boost associated with David Gilmour) have earned strong followings. The R-Comp, a recreation of the classic Ross Compressor, and the V-2 Distortion round out the catalog. Vickery keeps pedal designs focused, typically limiting controls to four or fewer knobs, and prices the lineup accessibly relative to the boutique pedal market.

Vick Audio has 17 products cataloged on Equipboard, including Fuzz Effects Pedals, Overdrive Effects Pedals, and Distortion Effects Pedals. Their gear is featured by 2 artists, with the strongest followings in Rock. Notable users include J. D. Cronise and Scooter Abraham.

Artists Who Use Vick Audio

J. D. Cronise uses 1 Vick Audio product

J. D. Cronise

Guitarist · The Sword

Scooter Abraham uses 1 Vick Audio product

Scooter Abraham

Singer, Guitarist

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