Founded in 1973, MXR Innovations was founded by Keith Barr (who later founded Alesis) and Terry Sherwood (Applied Research & Technology). Based in the USA, they were a pioneer in the development of tough and rugged stomp boxes with simple utilitarian designs and small sizes. Having purchased the brand name in 1987, Jim Dunlop (famous for the Cry Baby Wah Wah) continues to manufacture the classic designs that brought MXR to prominence, as well as more modern ones.
Octave Fuzz with giant tone
Warm, rich bass overdrive pedal
Bold fuzz tone without sacrificing punch and clarity of the original signal
Pumped up pedal for tube amp-like sounds
Signal booster for extra power
Classic phase shifter for shimmer and drama
Versatile and amp-like pedal
Dual-voice octave pedal
Classic analog envelope filter sounds
Clean and distortion channels - customisable
From crisp to epic delay