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ToadWorks USA

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ToadWorks USA
ISIN🆔
IndustryMusical instruments
Founded 📆Mountain View, California 2001
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️Spokane, WA
Area served 🗺️
Key people
Ryan Dunn, Doug Harrison founders
Products 📟 Guitar Effects
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitewww.ToadWorksUSA.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

ToadWorks is a guitar effect brand owned by Ryan Dunn and Doug Harrison based in Spokane, Washington. ToadWorks is primarily known for manufacturing the Mr. Ed distortion pedal, the Barracuda flanger, and the Texas Flood overdrive.

History

ToadWorks was formed in 2001 in Mountain View, CA. During the first year of ToadWorks' existence, operations were located in Ryan Dunn's garage. By 2002, the company had moved to San Diego, where it continued to manufacture products. In 2003, the company was moved back up to San Francisco, where it occupied the top floor of the famous Hobart Building on Market St. In 2005, the company moved operations to Spokane, WA, where it continues to manufacture its increasingly diverse product line.

In January 2008, ToadWorks announced plans to release a flanger effect pedal called Barracuda. This new effect was intended to emulate the distinctive flanger effect heard on the Heart song of the same name. Using a custom-made flanger effect given to them by Howard Leese, ToadWorks initially attempted to reverse-engineer the circuit, but concluded that the original circuit contained design elements that could not be duplicated using modern components, so a new circuit was designed. ToadWorks refers to this new circuit as the "Howard Leese Signature Model."

Toadworks in Australia

Toadworks are currently solely distributed in New South Wales, Australia by Powerhouse Music and Technology and in Queensland by TYM Guitars as well as in Melbourne by RockLogic Melbourne.[1]

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