Fender Drops V2 Effects Pedal Lineup: Santa Ana, The Pelt, Pugilist, & The Bends Get Major Upgrades

Fender Drops V2 Effects Pedal Lineup: Santa Ana, The Pelt, Pugilist, & The Bends Get Major Upgrades
Upgrade your pedalboard with Fender’s new V2 effects line! Featuring top-mounted jacks, momentary switching, and boutique-level tones from overdrive to fuzz.

Fender has officially refreshed its acclaimed effects pedal lineup with the release of the V2 Series, bringing performance upgrades, smarter enclosures, and professional-grade routing to four of their flagship dirt and dynamics stompboxes. 

Fender V2 Effects Pedals

The Santa Ana V2 Overdrive, The Pelt V2 Fuzz, Pugilist Distortion V2, and The Bends V2 Compressor have all been re-engineered with the modern player in mind.

Retailing at MSRP of $229.99/£169 each, these pedals ditch side jacks for space-saving, top-mounted jacks, feature tour-worthy aluminum enclosures, and introduce innovative Multiswitch-enabled footswitches capable of both latching and momentary operation.

It is all part of their huge mid-year gear announcement. Here is an in-depth breakdown of what the new Fender V2 lineup brings to your pedalboard.

1. Fender Santa Ana V2 Overdrive Pedal

Tube-Like JFET Roar with Unrivaled EQ Routing

The Fender Santa Ana V2 is a Class A, JFET-based overdrive that mimics the sagging, touch-sensitive response of a real tube amplifier. By running at 18 volts internally, it offers massive headroom and an organic gain structure.

Fender Santa Ana V2 Overdrive Pedal
Fender Santa Ana V2 Overdrive Pedal

Aside from standard Level, Tone, and Drive controls, the Santa Ana V2 stands out for its tone-shaping flexibility:

  • The Voice & Tight Switches: Toggle between a natural, tight drive and a smooth, thick lead tone, while the Tight switch cuts muddy, pre-gain low end.

  • Pre/Post active 3-Band EQ: This independently switchable circuit features a center detent for flat response. Flipping the placement switch Pre-drive changes which frequencies get clipped hardest, while Post-drive acts as a surgical studio equalizer after the dirt.

Available at Andertons

Available at Guitar Center

Available at Sweetwater

Available at Thomann

2. Fender The Pelt V2 Fuzz Pedal

From Classic Psychedelia to Glitchy “Chaos”

For the fuzz connoisseur, The Pelt V2 utilizes a silicon transistor-based design paired with a buffer-friendly input stage, ensuring it plays nice anywhere in your signal chain. It covers everything from standard garage rock to walls of shoegaze gain.

Fender The Pelt V2 Fuzz Pedal
Fender The Pelt V2 Fuzz Pedal
  • Texture Control: Alongside Fuzz, Tone, and Level, the pedal introduces Sag and Bloom controls to dial in everything from starving, zipper-style sputter to smooth sustain.

  • The Chaos Mode: The dedicated Octave footswitch does not just deliver traditional octave-up tracking; it activates an alternate Chaos mode for asymmetrical, glitchy, and beautifully unpredictable artifacts. A Blend knob ensures your core clean tone never gets lost in the wash.

Available at Andertons

Available at Guitar Center

Available at Sweetwater

Available at Thomann

3. Fender Pugilist Distortion V2 Pedal

Dual-Engine Gain Stacking

The Pugilist Distortion V2 packs two independent gain engines into one chassis, making it a masterclass in versatility. Whether you want classic rock grit or high-gain saturated bliss, the magic lies in how those engines talk to each other.

Fender Pugilist V2 Distortion Pedal
Fender Pugilist V2 Distortion Pedal
  • The Path Switch: Choose between three routing options to stack the engines in series for thick lead tones, or run them in Parallel mode side-by-side to create entirely new harmonic layers.

  • Tone Correction: Onboard Bass Boost and Mid Cut switches let you easily optimize the pedal when swapping between thin single-coils and hot humbuckers.

Available at Andertons

Available at Guitar Center

Available at Sweetwater

Available at Thomann

4. Fender The Bends V2 Compressor Pedal

Studio Dynamics Meets Independent Clean Boost

The Bends V2 brings low-noise, studio-grade OTA (Operational Transconductance Amplifier) compression directly to your feet. It effortlessly balances dynamics while offering a dual personality.

Fender The Bends V2 Compressor Pedal
Fender The Bends V2 Compressor Pedal
  • Modern vs. Vintage: A specialized Vintage switch lets you toggle between crisp, modern, surgical compression and a smooth, warmly saturated vintage response.

  • Pre/Post Clean Boost: The pedal features an entirely independent clean boost circuit. Using the Comp Pre/Post switch, you can place the boost before the compressor for endless sustain, or after it as a pure volume jump to push your tube amp over the edge.

Available at Andertons

Available at Guitar Center

Available at Sweetwater

Available at Thomann

Specifications at a Glance

Feature Santa Ana V2 Overdrive The Pelt V2 Fuzz Pugilist Distortion V2 The Bends V2 Compressor
Circuit Type JFET Class A Silicon Transistor Dual-Engine Analog OTA Compression
Bypass Modes True / Buffered True / Buffered True / Buffered True / Buffered
Footswitch Tech Latching & Momentary Latching & Momentary Latching & Momentary Latching & Momentary
Unique Feature Pre/Post 3-Band EQ Chaos Octave Mode 3-Way Path Stacking Independent Clean Boost
Jacks Top-Mounted Top-Mounted Top-Mounted Top-Mounted
MSRP $229.99/£169 $229.99/£169 $229.99/£169 $229.99/£169

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the advantage of the V2 pedals’ top-mounted jacks?

Top-mounted jacks route your cables out of the top of the pedal rather than the sides. This allows you to place pedals flush against one another, saving massive amounts of horizontal space on your pedalboard.

What do the “Multiswitch-enabled” footswitches do?

They allow for dual functionality. Latching mode operates like a traditional stompbox (click on, click off). Momentary mode engages the effect only while your foot is holding the switch down—perfect for adding a quick burst of fuzz, distortion, or boost for a single riff or solo fill.

Do these pedals require a special 18V power supply?

No. While the Santa Ana V2 runs at 18V internally to maximize headroom and tube-like response, it uses standard power inputs and converts the voltage internally, meaning you don’t need a specialized power supply.

Verdict & Score

Fender has hits on its hands with the V2 effects lineup. By upgrading the enclosures to include top-mounted jacks and adding highly practical dual-mode (latching/momentary) switching, they have addressed virtually every critique of the original series.

The inclusion of switchable true/buffered bypass across the board makes these a dream for complex signal chains. At $229.99/£169, they offer boutique-level routing features at a slightly more working-musician price point.

They are still quite expensive when compared to other well-known pedal brands.

Final Score: 7.2 / 10

Where to Buy: Available now at authorized Fender dealers and via Fender’s Official Effects Collection.

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Jef Stone

About Jef Stone Jef is the founder of Guitar Bomb and a certified gear fanatic. Growing up with a luthier father, Jef’s obsession with tone started early and led to a lifelong career as a sound engineer and pro-audio specialist in the UK. He has set up recording rigs for world-famous facilities like Air Studios and even ran his own London recording studio. A massive hoarder of pedals, valve amps, and guitars (some of which he builds himself), Jef has owned everything from Klon Centaurs to Parker Flys. He also runs the UK's Analogue To Digital music show and the Vintage Guitar Fair.
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