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Happy customer review: Super fast shipping, thanks! Just started testing it. It makes any so so amp sound great! I am doing more tests and so far this is a great product for harp players with quality construction. I tested it on a amp with junky speakers. Can’t wait to use it on a good amp tomorrow!!! I am 100% satisfied! 5 stars!!! It gave me the sound that I was looking for!!! Thanks!!! 


All ToneCandy Pedals Are Made In America We are proud to be part of the American made boutique market. ToneCandy pedals are not mass-produced. All of our pedals are hand crafted one at a time in America with top quality parts. We also gig test our pedals for months before offering them to the public to make sure that they work as well at a gig as they do in the music store.

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Harmonica Magic Pedal


I want to make it clear that this is NOT a guitar pedal and NOT a distortion pedal. True Blue was designed to enhance high impedence harmonica microphones. After hearing many blues bands with harp players, I found that getting good harmonica tone without the right amplifier is difficult. The 1959 Fender tweed 4X10 Bassman was always the standard for producing "that tone". Many harmonica players want to get good tone with newer and smaller amplifiers but many of these amps lack the depth.

The ToneCandy True Blue Harmonica Magic Pedal can give you the depth needed to achieve great tone. It produces a deep rich tone at any volume.The Bass and Mid controls can be dialed in to fit your style of playing. These controls are set at just the right frequencies to help control your desired tone. When the bass and mid controls are set lower, it has a cleaner sound. When the bass and mid controls are turned up the pedal can be used as a boost with a little edge. The volume control is a master that does not change the tone. The pedal also helps control feedback. This is not an anti feedback pedal but it really helps playing at higher volume.
  • Bass Control - Produces deep rich bass and can also be used as a boost when
    turned up.
  • Mid Control - Adds just the right amount of midrange to make the harp sing. It acts as a boost when turned up.
  • Volume Control - Master volume control
If you have any questions, please email us at tonecandy@gmail.com
Each pedal is made in the USA and hand soldered with pre-tested top quality components for long lasting durability. No machines are used in the assembly process and every step of construction is inspected thoroughly.

ToneCandy True Blue Harmonica Magic Pedal With Bill Noteman

True Blue Harmonica Magic Pedal boosting a Fender Blues Junior using a vintage Astatic JT30.



I visited my friend Bill Noteman in Santa Rosa, California who is a great Harmonica player and a great guy. We made these videos in his living room using 2 microphones with no effects to get a true sound.


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True Blue with a Fender Blues Junior using a vintage Astatic JT30.
ToneCandy True Blue Harmonica Magic Pedal With Bill Noteman

True Blue Harmonica Magic Pedal boosting a 1970 Fender Silverface Champ using a Blows Me Away Bulletini mic. The Bulletini already has great tone but Bill wanted to push his Champ even more.

I visited my friend Bill Noteman in Santa Rosa California who is a great Harmonica player and a great guy. We made these videos in his livingroom using 2 microphones with no effects to get a true sound.

True Blue with a 1970 Fender Silverface Champ using a Blows Me Away Bulletini mic.
True Blue Harmonica Magic Pedal With a Clean Amplifier

This sound sample has three 15 second parts. The pedal is set to a higher gain with a clean amp with the master volume only on about 1/3 up. I used a Deluxe reverb that is only on volume 2 with bass and treble at 4. Also, there is a 10 inch speaker installed for better harp tone. I wanted to show how the pedal can get some edge with the amp at lower volume. You can also use it through a clean PA system and get great tone.

If the Bass and Mid controls are set lower, you can get a cleaner tone.

The True Blue Harmonica Magic Pedal is hand soldered and made in the USA using top quality parts like all ToneCandy pedals.


The pedal controls are set with volume at 10AM. Bass and Mid at 2PM.

1 - First Part is with the pedal off with an Astatic JT30 mic.
2 - Second Part is with the pedal on with an Astatic JT30 mic.
3 - Third Part is with a hotter chopped Astatic 200 mic with a Shure white CM element.

True Blue Tone Test

The pedal circuit is a 5 stage class A analog preamp using discrete components. There are no digital components in this circuit. We use top quality FET transistors, capacitors and resistors to shape the tone for each preamp stage. It is all hand wired and hand soldered made in the USA.

This short sound sample shows the deep rich bass the pedal produces. The pedal is set for a cleaner tone with Bass and Mid at 10 AM and the volume half up. I used a Deluxe reverb that is only on volume 2 with bass and treble at 4. Also, there is a 10 inch speaker installed for better harp tone. I used a newer Astatic JT30 mic.

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I got the TrueBlue about a year ago. I love it. Listen to the video demo by Mr Noteman. The engaged pedal thickens the tone of the harp. The sound becomes fuller and stronger. I don’t know much about effects pedals but this one will be the only one I’ll get. I play blues harp out of Pignose Amps and the combo with TrueBlue is deadly. It can be tricky because with multiple volume controls, (on the mic, pedal, pre-amp and PA system) there can be feedback issues. Striking the correct balance requires some back and forth. Another thing: use only a 9-volt battery. An incorrect power chord will fry its circuits. But in all, I love the TrueBlue for harpin. Don’t leave home without it.