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2021 PILOTS

“I won’t bee the spoiler here. However, I can tell you that you’ll be seeing some really different honey coming from our hive – different to anything we’ve done so far. Totally unique and out-there!”

FILIPE PAMPURI, BEETRONICS

“We are working on a tonne of stuff, as always. I can’t say too much but I think you will be blown away by the sheer diversity of our pedals over the coming year. We’re really operating at extreme ends of the spectrum, both tonally and from a technical point of view. It’s fascinating to see such wildly different ideas and technologies go from simply concepts to drawings, through prototype

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