Friedman BE-OD
The BE-OD is an amazing pedal and will make almost any setup sound like a hot-rodded Marshall Plexi. It is expensive, but the cost is justified, considering you are getting pretty close to the signature BE sound with a lot less hassle.
Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s
At the end of the day, you are paying a premium for the Gibson logo on the headstock, but that’s ok. The Gibson Les Paul Standard is a very good instrument and a worthy alternative to Gibson’s Custom Shop reissues.
Electro-Harmonix Green Russian Big Muff
The Green Russian Big Muff is a very user-friendly pedal. It will have a bit more low-end and sustain than other iterations. The build quality is excellent, and at £70 you will struggle to find a better deal!
Wampler Tumnus
For such a simple pedal, it has a very wide range of use cases. At £135, you really can’t go wrong with the Wampler Tumnus, especially when the original Klons go for over £5,000.
PRS Silver Sky
The Silver Sky is well suited to someone who wants a vintage-feeling instrument with modern playing comfort and stability.
TC Electronic Flashback 2
The Flashback sounds as good as any other delay on the market for a lot less money than most. You get a lot of fantastic sounds out of the box, but getting the most from the pedal will require a learning curve.
Silver Sky SE vs Player Stratocaster
Silver Sky is a very good contender to replace the Fender Player Stratocaster in your arsenal; but if you are in Europe or Asia, the 50% premium you have to pay for it just isn’t worth it.
Behringer TO800
Behringer TO800 is fantastic value for money and should be in every guitar player's collection, in case you ever want that iconic sound.
Line 6 POD GO vs HX Stomp
Looking for an affordable do-it-all modeller that will sound as good as units three times the price? Line 6 has got you covered!
Fulltone OCD
If you are looking for a “wall of sound” tone without cranking your tube amp into oblivion, the Fulltone OCD is what you want!
Boss DM-2W
In addition to an excellent reissue with much less noise, you get a new custom mode with more clarity and longer delays. Connecting an expression pedal further expands the capabilities of this unit.
Boss SD-1W
The Boss SD1W stacks up well against similarly priced pedals. If you were not a fan of the original, it is unlikely you will enjoy the Waza Craft version. However, if you were already a fan, but just want a little bit more from your SD-1, the SD-1W is an excellent choice!