Hamstead Soundworks, the esteemed British manufacturer of high-quality guitar amplifiers and effects pedals, is thrilled to announce a groundbreaking collaboration with Daniel Steinhardt and Mick Taylor of That Pedal Show (TPS). This partnership has led to the creation of the Redwing, a highly versatile all-analog modulation pedal that redefines the boundaries of sonic possibilities.
A Nod to the Past, A Leap into the Future
Bucket Brigade Devices (BBDs) have been the backbone of iconic modulation effects for decades, shaping the sounds of countless legendary recordings.
The Redwing pays homage to this rich history while pushing the envelope of modulation technology. By working closely with Dan and Mick, Hamstead Soundworks has developed a pedal that captures the essence of classic BBD sounds and unlocks a world of new and inspiring sonic textures.

Key Features of the Redwing
- Superior High-Frequency Response: Experience pristine sound quality and authentic Flanging tones.
- Uncompromised Analog Design: No digital distractions, just pure analog bliss.
- Flexible I/O Options: Switchable Mono to Stereo or True Stereo operation for diverse setups.
- Offset BBD Line: Explore unique modulation depths and stereo dimensions.
- Versatility Redefined: From classic Flanging and Chorus to experimental Ring Modulation and beyond.
- Analog Waveform Generation: Shape your sound with precision and creativity.
- Robust Power Supply: Ensures reliable performance and eliminates ground loop issues.
Guitar Bomb Verdict
The Redwing is a great-sounding analog modulation pedal that combines classic and modern design. It may not be the cheapest pedal; however, if you want high-quality BBD analog circuits, then there is a price for that level of quality.
It is a harmonious blend of innovation and tradition; the Redwing results from the collaborative efforts of Hamstead Soundworks and That Pedal Show, so we are expecting something special. This exceptional modulation pedal promises to inspire musicians for years to come.
MSRP – $559 / £429