Tag: RhPf Electronics

  • Behind the Scenes – Twin Peaks Eiger-Mönch – Part 4: The Graphic Design

    Eiger Mönch Visual Identity When it came time to design the Twin Peaks Eiger-Mönch, I wanted the visual identity to speak the same language as the sound: clear, spacious, thoughtful, and unmistakably Swiss. As with every pedal I design at RhPf Electronics, I began by listening. Thomas played me the key settings that define what… Read more

  • Behind the Scenes – Twin Peaks Eiger-Mönch – Part 3: How It Works

    Complex Design, Simple Use At its core, the Twin Peaks Eiger-Mönch features a carefully engineered delay circuit. While it offers plenty of sonic depth, its interface remains intuitive and rewarding. We didn’t want to create a pedal with extreme, gimmicky settings that sound great once and then collect dust. Instead, we built something that works… Read more

  • Behind the Scenes – Twin Peaks Eiger-Mönch – Part 2: The Sound

    Echoes Between Peaks The Twin Peaks Eiger-Mönch sound was created to evoke a sense of vastness and movement—like standing between mountains and shouting into the void, only to hear your own voice return with unexpected shape and rhythm. We wanted a delay that didn’t just repeat notes, but told a story with them. One that… Read more

  • Behind the Scenes – Twin Peaks Eiger-Mönch – Part 1: The Name

    Echoes, Mountains, and Mystery Every pedal we design starts with a feeling. With the Twin Peaks Eiger-Mönch, it began as a fascination with space and time — not the outer kind, but the kind that happens when a sound travels, bounces, shifts, and returns changed. At first, it was just a dual delay idea. But… Read more

  • New Dealer Alert – RhPf Pedals at Antonello Guitars 🇨🇭

    We’re stoked to announce that you can now find RhPf Pedals at Antonello Guitars! During our recent visit, we had the pleasure of meeting Luca Antonello. He runs one of the most welcoming and inspiring boutique guitar shops we’ve encountered. After a few good chats (and a few great tones), Luca decided to add our… Read more

  • Behind The Scenes – Moschops – Part 1: The Name

    The Story Behind the Moschops Tremolo Pedal Name Every pedal name at RhPf Electronics begins with a spark — a mood, a texture, a story. With Moschops, that story had three roots: an ancient creature, a technical pun, and the pounding rhythmic feel that only a tremolo can provide. The result? A name that’s as… Read more

  • Listed! RhPf Electronics on DiscoFreq’s Effects Database

    On March 24, 2025, something pretty cool happened. RhPf Electronics was officially listed on DiscoFreq’s Effects Database. One of the most respected and comprehensive archives of guitar pedals on the planet. Joining over 25,000 effects from 4,000+ brands, our little corner of tone—Mo(s)ghoul, Mosferatwo, and Tri-Hormonic Phalanx—is now rubbing shoulders with legends. It’s a small… Read more

  • 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 – Guitars and More 2025

    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 Guitar Barn Oberwil 🇨🇭

    We are beyond excited to announce a new partnership that truly resonates with everything RhPf Electronics stands for! Guitar Barn Oberwil is now an official dealer of RhPf pedals. And we couldn’t be happier to collaborate with such an inspiring and passionate team. A Unique Place for Guitar Lovers Guitar Barn Oberwil is far more… Read more