Watch world-class guitarists explore every corner of the Skreddy Pedals lineup. From David Gilmour fuzz deep dives to Animals Pedal collabs — all the demos and reviews in one place.
These are the guitarists who shaped how the world hears Skreddy Pedals. Watch them work.
Frontman and lead guitarist of the Smashing Pumpkins — one of the defining voices of alternative rock. Billy has the Skreddy Echo on his pedalboard as the closest thing to a vintage Binson Echorec, the mechanical delay that gave Pink Floyd the mildly-modulated, atmospheric sound he prizes. Referring to the Binson during this Premier Guitar Rig Rundown: "As some fans know, this is what Pink Floyd used back in the day to create that kind of beautiful shimmering sound...and so Skreddy is the pedal that I've found that's the closest in emulation of that sound." Click play — Skreddy Echo discussion starts at 4:59.
Italian guitarist and prolific pedal reviewer with a deep passion for David Gilmour tones. His demos are featured on the official Skreddy Pedals website — a rare honour that speaks to how well he captures the full character of each pedal.
Boston-based Berklee graduate and one of the most influential pedal demo artists on the planet. His Skreddy and Animals Pedal demos are musical masterclasses — clean, informative, and outrageously tasteful. One of the original "OG Trio" alongside Brett Kingman.
Australian guitarist and YouTube pioneer with 2,000+ demos and 39 million views. Brett's honest, no-frills approach makes his Skreddy demos essential — he defines the "OG Trio" of pedal demoers and has a knack for showcasing the nuances that matter most.
Frontman of Russian psych-rock legends The Re-Stoned and a longtime Skreddy collaborator. Marc Ahlfs custom-built the Screaming Lizard based directly on Ilya's feedback — his demos are raw, powerful, and unforgettable.
Deep-diving tone explorer with a knack for finding the sweet spots in boutique fuzz. Known for thorough, musical reviews that go well beyond the standard knob sweep — a trusted voice in the Gilmour and Big Muff community.
Renowned for exhaustive Gilmour tone research at kitrae.net, Kit Rae's Skreddy demos are reference-grade — showing exactly how the Lunar Module nails those classic Pink Floyd textures that other fuzzes can only approximate.
The guitarists who use Skreddy Pedals read like a who's who of rock, metal, jazz, and experimental guitar. These legends have the pedal on their boards.
Fond of Pink Floyd's warm and shimmering Echorec delay sound, Billy was last seen using his Skreddy Echo as a deliberately hyper-modulated effect along with running a phase shifter through its effects loop.
Co-founder and bassist of KISS — one of the most theatrically iconic rock bands on the planet — uses the Skreddy Echo as part of his bass solo show stopper.
Lead guitarist of Aerosmith, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, and one of rock's most recognisable riff machines. Perry travels with 200 pedals on the road — among them is a custom Big Muff that became the basis for Skreddy's "Pink Flesh" fuzz.
Rhythm guitarist of Aerosmith — the other half of one of classic rock's most enduring six-string partnerships. Over five decades of no-nonsense, powerful tone.
Blazing-fast fusion virtuoso who collaborated with Chick Corea, John McLaughlin, and Paco de Lucía. The Skreddy Echo features prominently on his touring pedalboard as one of his key tools.
Lead guitarist of Anthrax — one of the Big Four of thrash metal. A guitarist with serious credentials who appreciates Skreddy Pedals' dedication to tone.
Ever wonder what Skynyrd would've sounded like if they were from the Lone Star state instead of the swamp? Featured in his sparse pedalboard is the Skreddy Echo.
Avant-garde guitarist and composer known for his radical work on ECM Records and scores for major films. One of the most distinctive voices in experimental guitar.
Guitarist and producer whose collaborations include Brian Eno, Peter Gabriel, and Regina Spektor. A trusted voice in sophisticated, textured guitar playing.
Twin-lead pioneer and co-founder of Wishbone Ash — one of the most influential British rock bands of the 1970s and inventors of a harmonic guitar approach that shaped rock for decades.
In-demand touring and session guitarist whose extensive credits include Sting, Beck, Frank Black, and Todd Rundgren. A world-class player who relies on Skreddy Pedals for world-class tones.
Singer-songwriter, producer, and Roger Waters' touring guitarist — bringing Pink Floyd-inspired tones to stadium audiences worldwide while building a stellar solo catalog.
Marc Ahlfs designed this entire series for Animals Pedal Japan — bringing Skreddy-calibre circuits to wider distribution. These are the five Skreddy-designed models.
Based on the legendary '70s Ram's Head Big Muff circuit — thick, gooey fuzz tones with sharp, aggressive distortion and ample sustain.
A versatile silicon Tone Bender MKII-inspired fuzz — colorful, flexible, and capable of unique sounds far beyond typical Tone Bender templates.
Rich, creamy crunch inspired by '60s–'70s Marshall tube amp tones. Legendary cleanup response — from compressed hard rock all the way to sweet edge-of-breakup.
Low-gain, high-headroom drive that cleans up beautifully with your guitar volume. The complete range from pristine boost to full-bodied fuzz in one box.
Premier Guitar — the world's most respected guitar publication — has reviewed five Skreddy pedals. Here's what they found.
Premier Guitar's Charles Saufley digs into the Skreddy Skunk Drive — from its airship-inspired overdrive character to full ripping distortion. A showcase of Marc Ahlfs' obsessive ear for tonal detail.
Read Review →An in-depth look at Skreddy's flagship silicon fuzz. Premier Guitar examines how Marc Ahlfs nailed the elusive Dark Side of the Moon era Gilmour tones — and what makes this pedal a cut above.
Read Review →A single-knob phaser inspired by the classic Phase 90 circuit, praised for its ultra-low noise floor, beautiful musical sweep, and the kind of high-headroom phasing that lets clean-amp players shine.
Read Review →reviewed by Charles Saufley, who noted that Skreddy Pedals is "renowned for ace-sounding re-imaginings of classic Fuzz Face and Big Muff circuits" and praised the ROVER as a versatile, affordable entry point
Read Review →reviewed by Dave Hunter in April 2021, who begins with "Vintage Marshall-plexi megatonnage and surprisingly chimey clean tones abound in this stompbox with uncommon range."
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