Gerlt Technologies makes hundreds of customizable rack effects, at prices comparable to guitar pedals.  It's time to dump that pedal board and get Your Tone off the floor!

 

 What We Do

You know them as guitar pedals

We build them as rack effect modules you can customize to get Your Tone

Put several rack effect modules into a 3U rack enclosure

Connect power and audio on the back like guitar pedals, adding connections for remote switching

Add a remote footswitch unit to turn rack effects on and off

Add as many rack effect modules, enclosures, and third-party products as you like. Plug in your guitar and amp. Rock it! It's that simple.

 

Quick Hits:

  • Check out our GT Effects Overview to see why we do this

  • Check out our Compares To charts to see the full list of effects we offer

  • Follow the menus from Products, to Modules, to Modules By Type to get a list of our effect types.  Select any effect type to get a list of all our effects of that type.  Select any effect to get full information including pricing.

 


 

Hello Effects Fans!

I hope your 2025 is off to a good start!

This is just a quick note to let you know that we are back to normal shipping after the holiday break.  We may have another shipping interruption later in the Spring due to travel, but the dates are not yet firm.  I'll provide an update when we have it sorted out.

All the best,

Bill Gerlt

President, Gerlt Technologies

16 January, 2025

 


 

 

Hello, Effects Fans!

Today we announce our new Popcorn overdrive module. The Popcorn compares to the Pete Cornish CC-1™ Crunch Drive.  While this circuit is different, it sounds and behaves similar to a Klon.  It's one of those "you get more of what you've got" type of "transparent" drives.  It goes from cleanish boost to moderate overdrive, good for pushing something down the line a bit harder, like maybe a tube amp.  With a 3-band tone stack, you have better control over the bass, mids, and treble ranges.  Of course, it contains one of the Cornish buffers, which in Klon-talk is "almost always better".  The Cornish pedal runs several hundred dollars, pushing $1000.  An original Klon will set you back around $5-8K.  At GT we presently don't have an internet hype upcharge, so a Popcorn rack module for $230 is a pretty sweet deal!  

Check it out at: Popcorn or look for it in the Overdrive Modules section under Products -> Modules -> Modules By Type at www.gerlttechnologies.com.