We recently had the chance to hang with Mr. Bonamassa at his show in Houston. Below are pics of his pedalboard, a small piece of his amazing guitar collection, and his amp setup. Check it out!

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We recently had the chance to hang with Mr. Bonamassa at his show in Houston. Below are pics of his pedalboard, a small piece of his amazing guitar collection, and his amp setup. Check it out!

More pics below! (more…)
This week we’re doing something a little special on our Youtube Channel. We’re posting a video every day of one classic pedal that has stood the test of time, and is currently still in production. Below are the videos for Day 1 (Ibanez TS-9 Tube Screamer) and Day 2 (Dunlop JDF2 Dallas-Arbiter Fuzz Face). To see more stay tuned to our Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com/tonefactor :
This year’s Arlington Guitar Show was a great success.
Thanks to everyone who came out to show your support.
We thought we’d post some pics of the TF booth for those who weren’t able to make it.
Click below to see more pics of the TF booth…


Boston, MA – Source Audio, the multiple award winning guitar and bass effects innovator announces the release of their new compact, cast aluminum Programmable EQ pedal featuring four savable presets, an 18dB range over eight frequency bands, up to 12dB of clean boost, MIDI input, and a tremolo-like auto-scrolling feature.
The Programmable EQ, designed for use with both guitar and bass, offers a level of functionality previously unseen in graphic equalizer stompboxes. The MIDI input allows the pedal to interface presets with a variety of floor and rack multi-effects units including the Line 6 POD, Boss GT-8, Behringer V-Amp, and Axe-FX. In octave extension mode, users can activate an extra eighth frequency band to expand the range of the Programmable EQ for bass. The output knob features a variable blue LED that increases in brightness as more boost is added. Perhaps the most striking feature is the auto-scroll mode, which turns the pedal into a customizable tremolo or sequencer-like effect by scrolling through the four saved presets at adjustable speeds.
The compact unit is an easy pedal board addition with a small footprint of 4.5 in/11.4cm (Length) x 2.5 in/6.4cm (Width) x 2 in/5.1cm (Height). It also features a rugged cast aluminum housing and a hardwire true bypass that utilizes a small signal relay for improved reliability and remote switching capabilities.
The Programmable EQ runs on a 9V battery (included) or an optional power supply. Like all Source Audio pedals, it features Source Audio’s proprietary 56-bit state-of-the-art Digital Signal Processor, the SA601 chip with crystal clear 24-bit converters.
It’s in stock and ready to ship! The Dual Tap Delay is designed to be used without the need to read a manual… a refreshing change from most modern delay pedals. The sounds from the hybrid analog/digital circuit are immediately gratifying, even on first use.

$249.95 and available now!
Check out this demo. Our friend, Trip Wamsley using the Heavy Electronics El Oso Bass Distortion.
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Available for order now through us.