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  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS 3Series Oil Can Delay Pedal.

    The JHS Pedals 3 Series is a collection of pedals designed to give you affordability and simplicity without compromising quality. Each 3 Series pedal is made by us in Kansas City, MO, using high-quality parts, quality control, and attention to every detail. Each pedal has three simple controls and one toggle that offer a wide range of sounds, perfect for beginners and professionals alike. The JHS Pedals 3 Series will inspire your playing and help you explore new sounds at a totally approachable price point.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS 3Series Rotary Chorus Pedal.

    The JHS Pedals 3 Series is a collection of pedals designed to give you affordability and simplicity without compromising quality. Each 3 Series pedal is made by us in Kansas City, MO, using high-quality parts, quality control, and attention to every detail. Each pedal has three simple controls and one toggle that offer a wide range of sounds, perfect for beginners and professionals alike. The JHS Pedals 3 Series will inspire your playing and help you explore new sounds at a totally approachable price point.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS 3Series Tape Delay Pedal.

    The JHS Pedals 3 Series is a collection of pedals designed to give you affordability and simplicity without compromising quality. Each 3 Series pedal is made in Kansas City, MO, using high-quality parts, quality control, and attention to every detail. Each pedal has three simple controls and one toggle that offer a wide range of sounds, perfect for beginners and professionals alike. The JHS Pedals 3 Series will inspire your playing and help you explore new sounds at a totally approachable price point.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Active ABY Pedal.

    The JHS Pedals Active A/B/Y is the perfect solution when you need to send one signal to two outputs with the ability to choose either output (or both) on the fly.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Angry Charlie V3 Distortion.

    The JHS Angry Charlie has become a staple of the JHS line over the years, and it's a force to be reckoned with in the high-gain pedal territory. Its ability to convincingly and accurately breathe JCM800 tones into any rig has made it a popular choice for guitarists of all genres.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Artificial Blonde 2 Speed Vibrato.

    At its core, the Artificial Blonde is a very simplistic approach to Madison Cunningham's signature sound: a never off, always on slightly 3D pitch vibrato sound. The secondary footswitch switches between the two speed/depth preset sections. It's a true pitch vibrato modulation pedal with two easy-to-access modes for live use. Out of all the signature pedals JHS has done, this is the most signature. Simply put, this is Madison Cunningham in a box: clean Fender-style amp, Jazzmaster electric guitar with flatwound strings tuned down, and a 3D wash of vibrato.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS AT Plus Andy Simmons Signature Drive.

    In 2016 JHS brought you the AT, Andy Timmons artist signature pedal and they're really proud to bring you the next iteration of this phenomenal stomp box, The AT+.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Bender Fuzz Pedal.

    The JHS Bender is an attempt to recreate the most prized Tonebender in Josh Scott's (Owner at JHS) collection: Scott's 1973 MK3 Silver/Orange "Onomatopoeia" version. This version has three very special germanium transistors, tons of mojo, and fifty plus years of experience, but it is finicky and it doesn't always do what you want it to do. Could JHS replicate this pedal sonically? Could JHS capture what it's all about, but in a way that is more consistent, dependable, and easy to manufacture? Yes. The end result is a pedal that gives you the touch, feel, and response of the vintage germanium fuzz but with accuracy and consistency of carefully chosen modern silicon transistors.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Berkeley Fuzz.

    In 1973, effects legend Craig Anderton and John Lang launched Seamoon Inc., releasing their flagship fuzz pedal the same year: the Fresh Fuzz. Initially, a fragile plastic enclosure design caused these Bakelite pedals to shatter when guitarists stomped on them, so Seamoon began recasing them in metal enclosures within a few months. Despite inaccurate reviews that the Fresh Fuzz was "thin sounding," it gained popularity and has been used extensively by artists like Tom Scholz (Boston) and guitar virtuoso Eric Johnson. This is a tribute to the rarer single op amp 741 version (Version 1).

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Bonsai 9 Way Screamer Overdrive Pedal.

    Following in the steps of the our Muffuletta (released 2015), the JHS Bonsai utilizes a simple rotary knob to switch through nine classic, vintage, rare, or hard to find variations of the Screamer.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Buffered Splitter.

    There are so many reasons to add the JHS Pedals Buffered Splitter to your pedalboard. But the most important one is great tone.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Charlie Brown V4 Overdrive.

    Every guitarist loves the sound and feel of a Marshall JTM45 amp head. And with the JHS Pedals Charlie Brown V4 amp-in-a-box, you can put that same thick, chewy, old-school rock tone onto your pedalboard.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Cheese Ball Fuzz Distortion.

    Long ago in a mysterious time that we call the 1990s, a new pedal company was created in England. Its ideas were off the beaten path, and its sounds were otherworldly. The Cheese Ball is JHS's faithful and extremely accurate recreation of that original circuit -- a tribute to one of the most fascinating brands and circuits of all time!

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Clover Preamp Pedal.

    In early 1984 BOSS released two strange new devices under the name "The Pocket Series". One of those devices was the FA-1 FET Preamp and it quickly found its rightful place among the legends of tone when The Edge of U2 used it on the recording of "Unforgettable Fire" as well as placing it in his following touring rigs.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Colour Box 10 Preamp.

    The Colour Box V2 has all the same functionality of the V1 with many improvements and additions like expanded EQ controls, a Hi/Lo switch for massive clean headroom, and the ability to pass phantom power to your condenser mics.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Colour Box V2 Preamp.

    The Colour Box V2 has all the same functionality of the V1 with many additions and improved features like expanded EQ controls, a Hi/Lo switch for massive clean headroom, and the ability to pass phantom power to your condenser mics.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Crayon Overdrive.

    The JHS Pedals Colour Box is amazing. It's powerful, it's versatile, it sounds stunning as a guitar pedal or as a recording preamp, and sometimes...just sometimes...it's a bit too much for guitarists. That's why they created the Crayon.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Crimson Fuzz Pedal.

    In 1969, Electro Harmonix released the first "Triangle" version of the legendary Big Muff distortion fuzz. All throughout the 1970's we see various new revisions of this famous circuit like the V2 "Rams Head" (1973), V3 "Pi" (1977), V4 "Op Amp" (1978), but in 1984 everything stopped. Electro Harmonix filed its second bankruptcy, closed its doors, and the mighty Big Muff disappeared for almost a decade.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Double Barrel V4 Dual Overdrive.

    The JHS Double Barrel V4 Dual Overdrive Pedal is for the player who needs a versatile but transparent overdrive at medium and light gain levels. You won't find face melting distortion here, but you will find overdrive with the character and stacking abilities to cover almost any tonal need.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Emperor V2 Analog Chorus with Tap Tempo.

    There are two ways to look at the JHS Pedals Emperor Analog Chorus/Vibrato pedal. The Emperor V2 is a vintage-correct effect that absolutely nails the hard-to-find sound of the Arion SCH-1...but its also a do-it-all modulation solution whether you want a subtle sheen, convincing rotary simulation, or seasick vibrato.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Flight Delay Pedal.

    The JHS Flight Delay was made with one goal in mind: to be everything you need in a delay and nothing you don't. In a world full of complex effects pedals, JHS worked hard to bring you the opposite - a beautifully simple stompbox that combines the most essential delay types with the features that matter. With three modes (Delay, Reverse, and Analog) inspired by Josh's all-time favorite delays - EHX Memory Man, Boss DD-5, and Line 6 DL4 "Reverse Mode" - the Flight Delay is familiar, inspiring, and versatile enough for players in any genre. If you are tired of delay pedals that require frustrating menu diving to find the sound you want, endless scrolling on option screens, and complicated user interfaces, look no further!

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Flight Delay Pedal-Blue.

    The JHS Flight Delay was made with one goal in mind: to be everything you need in a delay and nothing you don't. In a world full of complex effects pedals, JHS worked hard to bring you the opposite - a beautifully simple stompbox that combines the most essential delay types with the features that matter. With three modes (Delay, Reverse, and Analog) inspired by Josh's all-time favorite delays - EHX Memory Man, Boss DD-5, and Line 6 DL4 "Reverse Mode" - the Flight Delay is familiar, inspiring, and versatile enough for players in any genre. If you are tired of delay pedals that require frustrating menu diving to find the sound you want, endless scrolling on option screens, and complicated user interfaces, look no further!

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Hard Drive Distortion Black.

    The JHS Hard Drive is the first attempt in JHS's fifteen-year history at a full-blown and respectable modern distortion pedal that is not based on a previous circuit or classic topology.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Hard Drive Distortion Tan.

    The JHS Hard Drive is the first attempt in JHS's fifteen-year history at a full-blown and respectable modern distortion pedal that is not based on a previous circuit or classic topology.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Haunting Mids Sweepable Midrange EQ Pedal.

    The Haunting Mids is a frightfully effective Sweepable-Mids EQ pedal that can turn any amp or pedal into a ghastly monster. With its ability to sweep mids and then boost or scoop them, you can find the tone that haunts your imagination.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Kodiak Tremolo with Tap Tempo.

    The JHS Pedals Kodiak Tremolo is a great addition to the tap-tempo series, featuring all the bells-and-whistles you need to create the biggest tremolo growl you've ever heard!

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Little Black Amp Box.

    If your amp has a series effects loop, the JHS Pedals Little Black Amp Box takes care of the job while being able to fit into the palm of your hand.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Little Black Buffer.

    Though it's a fairly nondescript-looking piece of gear, the JHS Little Black Buffer may be the most powerful tone-shaping tool that you put on your pedalboard.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Mary-K Fuzz.

    Kay Musical Instruments was founded by Henry "Kay" Kuhrmeyer on July 1, 1931. Although Henry quickly shifted production focus to all types of stringed instruments (including basses, violas and guitars), they didn't enter the guitar pedal market until the late 1960s with a series of delightfully odd plastic pedals. Each of these four units (the Fuzz Tone F1, Tremolo T1, Wah Wah W1 and Bass Boost B1) were housed in knobless, treadle-based enclosures allowing one parameter of each effect to be adjusted by foot. The Kay Fuzz Tone was most likely released in late 1967/early 1968. Initially designed as a low-cost-version of the Shin-ei/Univox Superfuzz, this fuzz is one of the Edge's go-to pedals. Fifty-four years later, JHS is releasing their spin on the Kay Fuzz Tone: the Mary-K. They even added knobs and an expression pedal output for those who want to use it as it was originally intended.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Milkman Echo and Boost.

    The JHS Milkman is a collaborative idea between Josh Scott of JHS Pedals and Tim Marcus of Milkman Sound. The concept is simple: a single pedal that offers up an echo/slap delay and a boost that can also be used as an always-on enhancer.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Mini AB Box.

    There are two types of players, those that utilize an A/B box like the JHS Mini A/B here, and those that dont know what theyre missing.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Moonshine V2 Overdrive.

    Are you looking for an overdrive that is not transparent and adds its own character and attitude? The JHS Moonshine V2 is for you.

    Store: zZounds

Welcome to the Get My Guitar Shop: Your Ultimate Guitar & Gear Search Engine!

Hey there, gear hunters and tone seekers! 🤘 You’ve just stepped into the Get My Guitar Shop—the ultimate search engine for guitarists. We’re not your average music store. Instead, we do the heavy lifting by scouring the web to bring you the best guitars, gear, and deals—all in one convenient place!

Think of us as your personal guitar shopper, delivering top deals and gear from the biggest and most trusted online retailers. No more bouncing between tabs or hunting for sales—we’ve got it all here for you.

🎸 What You’ll Find in the Get My Guitar Shop:

  • Guitars for Every Style & Budget: From legendary classics to budget-friendly gems, we collect the best online deals on electric, acoustic, and bass guitars.
  • Amplifiers & Pedals: Whether you need a bedroom practice amp or gig-ready power, or you’re hunting for that perfect pedal to shape your sound—we’ve got you covered.
  • Accessories Made Easy: Strings, straps, picks, and more—all from the most reliable brands at the best prices.
  • Latest Deals & Sales: We track sales and promotions from leading retailers, so you never miss out on a great bargain.

⚡ Why Guitarists Love Shopping with Us:

  • All-in-One Convenience: Skip the search. We pull the best guitars and gear from top sites and put them in one place.
  • Trusted Retailers: We partner with major online stores like Guitar Center, Sweetwater, Reverb, and more to ensure you shop securely.
  • Save Time & Money: Compare prices and score deals without opening a dozen tabs.
  • Affiliate Supported: Clicking our links helps keep our site running—at no extra cost to you!

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Looking for the best Telecaster deal? Need to compare amp prices? We’re here to help you discover gear that fits your sound and budget. Just search, compare, and play.

Start your gear journey now and let us help you find your next favorite guitar or piece of gear!

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  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS 3Series Oil Can Delay Pedal.

    The JHS Pedals 3 Series is a collection of pedals designed to give you affordability and simplicity without compromising quality. Each 3 Series pedal is made by us in Kansas City, MO, using high-quality parts, quality control, and attention to every detail. Each pedal has three simple controls and one toggle that offer a wide range of sounds, perfect for beginners and professionals alike. The JHS Pedals 3 Series will inspire your playing and help you explore new sounds at a totally approachable price point.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS 3Series Rotary Chorus Pedal.

    The JHS Pedals 3 Series is a collection of pedals designed to give you affordability and simplicity without compromising quality. Each 3 Series pedal is made by us in Kansas City, MO, using high-quality parts, quality control, and attention to every detail. Each pedal has three simple controls and one toggle that offer a wide range of sounds, perfect for beginners and professionals alike. The JHS Pedals 3 Series will inspire your playing and help you explore new sounds at a totally approachable price point.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS 3Series Tape Delay Pedal.

    The JHS Pedals 3 Series is a collection of pedals designed to give you affordability and simplicity without compromising quality. Each 3 Series pedal is made in Kansas City, MO, using high-quality parts, quality control, and attention to every detail. Each pedal has three simple controls and one toggle that offer a wide range of sounds, perfect for beginners and professionals alike. The JHS Pedals 3 Series will inspire your playing and help you explore new sounds at a totally approachable price point.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Active ABY Pedal.

    The JHS Pedals Active A/B/Y is the perfect solution when you need to send one signal to two outputs with the ability to choose either output (or both) on the fly.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Angry Charlie V3 Distortion.

    The JHS Angry Charlie has become a staple of the JHS line over the years, and it's a force to be reckoned with in the high-gain pedal territory. Its ability to convincingly and accurately breathe JCM800 tones into any rig has made it a popular choice for guitarists of all genres.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Artificial Blonde 2 Speed Vibrato.

    At its core, the Artificial Blonde is a very simplistic approach to Madison Cunningham's signature sound: a never off, always on slightly 3D pitch vibrato sound. The secondary footswitch switches between the two speed/depth preset sections. It's a true pitch vibrato modulation pedal with two easy-to-access modes for live use. Out of all the signature pedals JHS has done, this is the most signature. Simply put, this is Madison Cunningham in a box: clean Fender-style amp, Jazzmaster electric guitar with flatwound strings tuned down, and a 3D wash of vibrato.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS AT Plus Andy Simmons Signature Drive.

    In 2016 JHS brought you the AT, Andy Timmons artist signature pedal and they're really proud to bring you the next iteration of this phenomenal stomp box, The AT+.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Bender Fuzz Pedal.

    The JHS Bender is an attempt to recreate the most prized Tonebender in Josh Scott's (Owner at JHS) collection: Scott's 1973 MK3 Silver/Orange "Onomatopoeia" version. This version has three very special germanium transistors, tons of mojo, and fifty plus years of experience, but it is finicky and it doesn't always do what you want it to do. Could JHS replicate this pedal sonically? Could JHS capture what it's all about, but in a way that is more consistent, dependable, and easy to manufacture? Yes. The end result is a pedal that gives you the touch, feel, and response of the vintage germanium fuzz but with accuracy and consistency of carefully chosen modern silicon transistors.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Berkeley Fuzz.

    In 1973, effects legend Craig Anderton and John Lang launched Seamoon Inc., releasing their flagship fuzz pedal the same year: the Fresh Fuzz. Initially, a fragile plastic enclosure design caused these Bakelite pedals to shatter when guitarists stomped on them, so Seamoon began recasing them in metal enclosures within a few months. Despite inaccurate reviews that the Fresh Fuzz was "thin sounding," it gained popularity and has been used extensively by artists like Tom Scholz (Boston) and guitar virtuoso Eric Johnson. This is a tribute to the rarer single op amp 741 version (Version 1).

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Bonsai 9 Way Screamer Overdrive Pedal.

    Following in the steps of the our Muffuletta (released 2015), the JHS Bonsai utilizes a simple rotary knob to switch through nine classic, vintage, rare, or hard to find variations of the Screamer.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Buffered Splitter.

    There are so many reasons to add the JHS Pedals Buffered Splitter to your pedalboard. But the most important one is great tone.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Charlie Brown V4 Overdrive.

    Every guitarist loves the sound and feel of a Marshall JTM45 amp head. And with the JHS Pedals Charlie Brown V4 amp-in-a-box, you can put that same thick, chewy, old-school rock tone onto your pedalboard.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Cheese Ball Fuzz Distortion.

    Long ago in a mysterious time that we call the 1990s, a new pedal company was created in England. Its ideas were off the beaten path, and its sounds were otherworldly. The Cheese Ball is JHS's faithful and extremely accurate recreation of that original circuit -- a tribute to one of the most fascinating brands and circuits of all time!

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Clover Preamp Pedal.

    In early 1984 BOSS released two strange new devices under the name "The Pocket Series". One of those devices was the FA-1 FET Preamp and it quickly found its rightful place among the legends of tone when The Edge of U2 used it on the recording of "Unforgettable Fire" as well as placing it in his following touring rigs.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Colour Box 10 Preamp.

    The Colour Box V2 has all the same functionality of the V1 with many improvements and additions like expanded EQ controls, a Hi/Lo switch for massive clean headroom, and the ability to pass phantom power to your condenser mics.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Colour Box V2 Preamp.

    The Colour Box V2 has all the same functionality of the V1 with many additions and improved features like expanded EQ controls, a Hi/Lo switch for massive clean headroom, and the ability to pass phantom power to your condenser mics.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Crayon Overdrive.

    The JHS Pedals Colour Box is amazing. It's powerful, it's versatile, it sounds stunning as a guitar pedal or as a recording preamp, and sometimes...just sometimes...it's a bit too much for guitarists. That's why they created the Crayon.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Crimson Fuzz Pedal.

    In 1969, Electro Harmonix released the first "Triangle" version of the legendary Big Muff distortion fuzz. All throughout the 1970's we see various new revisions of this famous circuit like the V2 "Rams Head" (1973), V3 "Pi" (1977), V4 "Op Amp" (1978), but in 1984 everything stopped. Electro Harmonix filed its second bankruptcy, closed its doors, and the mighty Big Muff disappeared for almost a decade.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Double Barrel V4 Dual Overdrive.

    The JHS Double Barrel V4 Dual Overdrive Pedal is for the player who needs a versatile but transparent overdrive at medium and light gain levels. You won't find face melting distortion here, but you will find overdrive with the character and stacking abilities to cover almost any tonal need.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Emperor V2 Analog Chorus with Tap Tempo.

    There are two ways to look at the JHS Pedals Emperor Analog Chorus/Vibrato pedal. The Emperor V2 is a vintage-correct effect that absolutely nails the hard-to-find sound of the Arion SCH-1...but its also a do-it-all modulation solution whether you want a subtle sheen, convincing rotary simulation, or seasick vibrato.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Flight Delay Pedal.

    The JHS Flight Delay was made with one goal in mind: to be everything you need in a delay and nothing you don't. In a world full of complex effects pedals, JHS worked hard to bring you the opposite - a beautifully simple stompbox that combines the most essential delay types with the features that matter. With three modes (Delay, Reverse, and Analog) inspired by Josh's all-time favorite delays - EHX Memory Man, Boss DD-5, and Line 6 DL4 "Reverse Mode" - the Flight Delay is familiar, inspiring, and versatile enough for players in any genre. If you are tired of delay pedals that require frustrating menu diving to find the sound you want, endless scrolling on option screens, and complicated user interfaces, look no further!

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Flight Delay Pedal-Blue.

    The JHS Flight Delay was made with one goal in mind: to be everything you need in a delay and nothing you don't. In a world full of complex effects pedals, JHS worked hard to bring you the opposite - a beautifully simple stompbox that combines the most essential delay types with the features that matter. With three modes (Delay, Reverse, and Analog) inspired by Josh's all-time favorite delays - EHX Memory Man, Boss DD-5, and Line 6 DL4 "Reverse Mode" - the Flight Delay is familiar, inspiring, and versatile enough for players in any genre. If you are tired of delay pedals that require frustrating menu diving to find the sound you want, endless scrolling on option screens, and complicated user interfaces, look no further!

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Hard Drive Distortion Black.

    The JHS Hard Drive is the first attempt in JHS's fifteen-year history at a full-blown and respectable modern distortion pedal that is not based on a previous circuit or classic topology.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Hard Drive Distortion Tan.

    The JHS Hard Drive is the first attempt in JHS's fifteen-year history at a full-blown and respectable modern distortion pedal that is not based on a previous circuit or classic topology.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Haunting Mids Sweepable Midrange EQ Pedal.

    The Haunting Mids is a frightfully effective Sweepable-Mids EQ pedal that can turn any amp or pedal into a ghastly monster. With its ability to sweep mids and then boost or scoop them, you can find the tone that haunts your imagination.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Kodiak Tremolo with Tap Tempo.

    The JHS Pedals Kodiak Tremolo is a great addition to the tap-tempo series, featuring all the bells-and-whistles you need to create the biggest tremolo growl you've ever heard!

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Little Black Amp Box.

    If your amp has a series effects loop, the JHS Pedals Little Black Amp Box takes care of the job while being able to fit into the palm of your hand.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Little Black Buffer.

    Though it's a fairly nondescript-looking piece of gear, the JHS Little Black Buffer may be the most powerful tone-shaping tool that you put on your pedalboard.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Mary-K Fuzz.

    Kay Musical Instruments was founded by Henry "Kay" Kuhrmeyer on July 1, 1931. Although Henry quickly shifted production focus to all types of stringed instruments (including basses, violas and guitars), they didn't enter the guitar pedal market until the late 1960s with a series of delightfully odd plastic pedals. Each of these four units (the Fuzz Tone F1, Tremolo T1, Wah Wah W1 and Bass Boost B1) were housed in knobless, treadle-based enclosures allowing one parameter of each effect to be adjusted by foot. The Kay Fuzz Tone was most likely released in late 1967/early 1968. Initially designed as a low-cost-version of the Shin-ei/Univox Superfuzz, this fuzz is one of the Edge's go-to pedals. Fifty-four years later, JHS is releasing their spin on the Kay Fuzz Tone: the Mary-K. They even added knobs and an expression pedal output for those who want to use it as it was originally intended.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Milkman Echo and Boost.

    The JHS Milkman is a collaborative idea between Josh Scott of JHS Pedals and Tim Marcus of Milkman Sound. The concept is simple: a single pedal that offers up an echo/slap delay and a boost that can also be used as an always-on enhancer.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Mini AB Box.

    There are two types of players, those that utilize an A/B box like the JHS Mini A/B here, and those that dont know what theyre missing.

    Store: zZounds
  • Get my Guitar found the latest prices on the JHS Moonshine V2 Overdrive.

    Are you looking for an overdrive that is not transparent and adds its own character and attitude? The JHS Moonshine V2 is for you.

    Store: zZounds

Welcome to the Get My Guitar Shop: Your Ultimate Guitar & Gear Search Engine!

Hey there, gear hunters and tone seekers! 🤘 You’ve just stepped into the Get My Guitar Shop—the ultimate search engine for guitarists. We’re not your average music store. Instead, we do the heavy lifting by scouring the web to bring you the best guitars, gear, and deals—all in one convenient place!

Think of us as your personal guitar shopper, delivering top deals and gear from the biggest and most trusted online retailers. No more bouncing between tabs or hunting for sales—we’ve got it all here for you.

🎸 What You’ll Find in the Get My Guitar Shop:

  • Guitars for Every Style & Budget: From legendary classics to budget-friendly gems, we collect the best online deals on electric, acoustic, and bass guitars.
  • Amplifiers & Pedals: Whether you need a bedroom practice amp or gig-ready power, or you’re hunting for that perfect pedal to shape your sound—we’ve got you covered.
  • Accessories Made Easy: Strings, straps, picks, and more—all from the most reliable brands at the best prices.
  • Latest Deals & Sales: We track sales and promotions from leading retailers, so you never miss out on a great bargain.

⚡ Why Guitarists Love Shopping with Us:

  • All-in-One Convenience: Skip the search. We pull the best guitars and gear from top sites and put them in one place.
  • Trusted Retailers: We partner with major online stores like Guitar Center, Sweetwater, Reverb, and more to ensure you shop securely.
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