Tag: RhPf Electronics

  • Behind The Scenes – RhPf Electronics – Part 3: The Origin of the Name

    Every name carries a story, and RhPf Electronics is no exception. In this installment of Behind the Scenes, we dive into the origins of our brand name, revealing the thought process and inspiration that led to its creation. A Name with Meaning When starting this journey into designing and building pedals, finding the right name… Read more

  • RhPf Plugged In – at Guitars and More

    RhPf Electronics at Guitars and More – Wettingen, March 16th 2025 We’re bringing the heat to Guitars and More in Wettingen on March 16th, 2025. We can’t wait for you to experience RhPf Electronics pedals in their natural habitat—loud, raw, and alive! Why We’re Excited to Be There At RhPf Electronics, we believe that no… Read more

  • New Dealer Alert – RhPf Pedals at Stoffler Musik AG 🇨🇭

    New Dealer Alert! We’re thrilled to announce that RhPf Pedals are at Stoffler Musik AG in Basel. They are now an official dealer of our pedals! We had the pleasure of visiting their shop and demoing our pedals with their friendly and passionate staff. Let’s just say—it was love at first sound! Seeing their reaction… Read more

  • Behind The Scenes – Mo(s)ghoul – Part 3: How It Works

    If Mosferatwo delivered amp-like overdrive and Tri-Hormonic Phalanx expanded into multistage harmonic distortion, then Mo(s)ghoul takes things into high-gain territory, pushing MOSFET saturation to the extreme. Designed to be brutal yet dynamic, Mo(s)ghoul doesn’t rely on traditional clipping diodes or external soft-clipping elements. Instead, it stacks multiple MOSFET gain stages in series, progressively increasing saturation… Read more

  • Behind The Scenes – Mo(s)ghoul – Part 1: The Name

    The Mo(s)ghoul Pedal Name Inspiration A Name Born from Duality Every great creation starts with a spark of inspiration, and the Mo(s)ghoul pedal is no exception. When it came to naming this MOSFET distortion pedal, I wanted to encapsulate the duality of its character—the transition from pristine, clean tones to raw, unapologetic distortion. The name… Read more

  • Behind The Scenes – Mosferatwo – Part 4: The Graphic Design

    Designing the Mosferatwo: A Visual Identity Merging Sophistication with Dark Energy When the Mosferatwo was complete, I knew the graphic design had to reflect its character—a blend of sophistication and raw, dark energy. My initial concept revolved around turning the MOSFET transistor symbol into a vampire-like face. It felt like the perfect nod to the… Read more

  • Behind The Scenes – Mosferatwo – Part 3: How It Works

    Mosferatwo Pedal Circuit Design The Mosferatwo is not your typical overdrive pedal. Its unique sound comes from its carefully crafted circuit, designed entirely with MOSFET (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor) technology. MOSFETs are used throughout the pedal. Not only in the clipping stages but also in the op-amps and transistors for amplification. Shaping its dynamic and responsive… Read more

  • Behind The Scenes – Tri-Hormonic Phalanx – Part 2: The Sound

    A Pedal Designed for Balance The Tri-Hormonic Phalanx is a pedal born from the idea of balance, not just in design but in sound. My goal was to create something versatile, expressive, and unique—a pedal that could be tailored to the player’s exact needs while offering tones that feel alive and full of character. More… Read more

  • Behind The Scenes – Mosferatwo – Part 2: The Sound

    Mosferatwo Pedal Sound Characteristics A Warm, Dark, and Saturated Tone When I set out to create the Mosferatwo, I had a clear vision for the kind of sound I wanted: warm, dark, and saturated with a natural richness that feels like an extension of the guitar itself. I wanted it to live in that sweet… Read more

  • Behind The Scenes – RhPf Electronics – Part 2: The Turning Point

    The Journey That Led to RhPf Electronics A Life-Changing Diagnosis Around Christmas 2023, everything changed for me. I had been dealing with sudden vision loss and debilitating headaches, and a CT scan in the ER revealed the cause: a 4.8cm brain tumor. I had to wait weeks to learn it was benign and to receive… Read more