Best Electro-Harmonix Pedals

Top 10 picks ranked by EJ Score

Our Top Picks

Looking for the electro-harmonix pedals? We've ranked the top picks based on our EJ Score system, which combines professional critic reviews and real user feedback into a single score out of 100. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, this list will help you find the right fit.

The Bass Mono Synth is EHX targeting the experimental bassist who wants vintage analog synth tones without MIDI pickups or computers. The 82 EJ score reflects its niche utility — excellent for specific applications but not essential for most players.…

Pros

  • +Dedicated bass frequency tracking more accurate than guitar synth pedals
  • +Four synthesis modes from classic analog to modern digital textures
  • +Expression pedal input for real-time filter sweeps and modulation

Cons

  • Monophonic tracking means chords are out — one note at a time only
  • Tracking glitches can occur with aggressive playing or low-tuned basses
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A perfect 5/5 from MusicRadar and glowing user reviews from actual Hammond players who own real Leslies – that tells you everything. EHX nailed the Leslie sound at a fraction of the cost of competitors, with one user noting it…

Pros

  • +MusicRadar gave it a perfect 5/5 stars - exceptional rotary speaker emulation
  • +Two adjustable speeds controlled by footswitch allow seamless transitions between chorale and fast
  • +Stereo outputs deliver convincing spatial movement - works well in mono too

Cons

  • Critical listening reveals a slight flanger-like resonance that sounds subtly synthetic
  • Mono-only setup won't give you the full spatial effect this pedal is capable of
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MusicRadar giving this a perfect 5.0 isn’t grade inflation—it’s recognition that EHX created something genuinely exceptional at the $150 price point. Premier Guitar’s quote says it all: “classic delay textures, subtle-to-deep ambiance, and modulated washes that are fantastically ethereal” in…

Pros

  • +Ten delay modes cover huge sonic ground—Echo, Mod, DMM emulation, Tape, Reverse, and more esoteric options
  • +Up to 3 seconds delay time, 62 seconds of loop recording with save-on-power-off—serious functionality
  • +Mono-in, stereo-out operation creates "multidimensional" soundscapes from single-channel sources

Cons

  • Mono input only—no true stereo through processing for stereo pedalboard setups
  • Secondary functions require button combinations—not instantly accessible mid-song
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The Electro-Harmonix Bass Soul Food is proof that Electro-Harmonix understands what bassists actually need. While the guitar Soul Food court controversy as a Klon homage, the bass version occupies its own space as a legitimate overdrive designed specifically for low-end…

Pros

  • +Transparent overdrive character preserves bass response and fundamental tone while adding grit
  • +Rugged build quality reflects EHX's reputation for reliable, road-tested gear
  • +Affordable pricing puts legendary overdrive tone within reach of working bassists

Cons

  • Minimalist control set (gain, treble, output) limits tone-shaping compared to multi-parameter overdrives
  • Community perception varies—some prefer more aggressive overdrive character
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The Nano Big Muff proves that sometimes less really is more — less enclosure, same essential tone. The 84 EJ score reflects its position as the practical Big Muff choice for modern pedalboards. EHX successfully shrunk the circuit without neutering…

Pros

  • +Classic Big Muff circuit in pedalboard-friendly nano enclosure
  • +Retains the essential tone, sustain, and level controls
  • +True bypass switching preserves your signal path

Cons

  • Reduced control set means less flexibility than full-sized Muff
  • Nano enclosure can be cramped for big feet during live switching
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The Electro-Harmonix LPB-3 proves that sometimes the simplest tool becomes legendary by being exactly what players need. This isn’t your grandpa’s one-knob boost—it’s evolved into a genuine tone-shaping device that respects the original’s ethos while adding modern versatility. Guitar World…

Pros

  • +33dB maximum gain provides serious output for driving amp saturation or pushing overdrives harder
  • +Parametric mids control with switchable Q mode gives genuine tone-shaping precision
  • +Blend knob preserves attack and dynamics while adding sustain—essential for expressing yourself with a booster

Cons

  • Can sound harsh at extreme EQ ranges—boost too much midrange presence and you'll pay for it
  • More complex than the original single-knob design, which might intimidate minimalists
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Electro-Harmonix has built a reputation for tone and functionality, and the Electro-Harmonix Picoboard Pedalboard Small Black defines the standard in its category. It’s the kind of gear that shows up on stages and in studios because players know it’ll do…

Pros

  • +Portable and compact without sacrificing functionality.
  • +Versatile tone shaping suitable for multiple styles.
  • +Serious power with impressive headroom.

Cons

  • Limited space compared to full-size alternatives.
  • Substantial weight makes touring transportation challenging.
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The Pitch Fork is EHX’s polyphonic pitch shifter that works surprisingly well for the tech. At $197.80, it’s not cheap, but it tracks chords without the glitchy mess of older pitch shifters. Our EJ score of 60 (based on critic…

Pros

  • +True polyphonic tracking — handles chords without glitching like older pitch shifters
  • +Wide range: 3 octaves up or down, plus detune and harmony modes
  • +Latch mode allows hands-free pitch shifting for set-and-forget tones

Cons

  • Pitch shifting still sounds synthetic compared to natural octave pedals
  • Tracking latency is noticeable on fast passages or complex chords
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The Bottom Line

That wraps up our picks for the electro-harmonix pedals. Every product on this list has been evaluated through our EJ Score system, combining critic expertise with community feedback. Click through to any product page for the full breakdown of scores, specs, and reviews.