Westminster Effects
USA, est. 2010s · 13 products across 1 categories
About Westminster Effects
Westminster Effects is a relatively new boutique effects pedal company known for its meticulously crafted, high-quality designs and unique flavor. While not a household name, they've quickly garnered a loyal following among discerning players seeking alternatives to mainstream offerings. Their commitment to discrete circuitry and often unusual component choices sets them apart.
- • Excellent build quality and robust enclosures
- • Unique and often sought-after sonic character
- • Well-considered feature sets for their pedal types
- • Responsive and intuitive controls
- • Limited product range compared to larger brands
- • Can be difficult to find outside of specialty retailers
- • Smaller production runs can lead to availability issues
- • Some designs prioritize character over versatility
Westminster Effects Products
Westminster Effects Tiny Tap Tempo Normally Open
Switch Pedals
Westminster Effects Tiny Tap Tempo Normally Closed
Switch Pedals
Westminster Effects Dual Aux Switch Norm. Closed
Switch Pedals
Westminster Effects Dual Aux Switch Normally Open
Switch Pedals
Westminster Effects 2716 Seth Morrison Distortion
Distortion Pedals
Westminster Effects Stutter Switch
Switch Pedals
Westminster Effects Loop Attenuator
Volume/Expression Pedals
Westminster Effects Buffered Splitter
Guitar Effects
Westminster Effects Regeneration Buffer
Guitar Effects
Westminster Effects Micro Expression TRS
Volume/Expression Pedals
Westminster Effects Micro Volume
Volume/Expression Pedals
Westminster Effects Knox V2 - Distortion
Distortion Pedals
Westminster Effects Chick-del-A - Delay
Delay/Echo Pedals
Frequently Asked Questions About Westminster Effects
Westminster Effects pedals are designed and hand-built in the USA, utilizing both domestically sourced and globally sourced components to achieve their signature sound.
The vast majority of Westminster Effects pedals utilize a true bypass switching system to preserve the integrity of the signal when the effect is disengaged.
While most pedals are standard 9V DC, it's always recommended to use an isolated power supply to ensure optimal performance and minimize any potential noise or interference.
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