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how do i set yesterday effects up as a supplier?

send us a message here, or email us at [email protected]. the timeline for designing and developing our pedals is based on the project's complexity and scope. building a batch of our signature effects typically take 2-4 weeks, while more complex builds with custom features may take 4-8 weeks or longer. we'll provide a detailed timeline after assessing your specific needs and requirements.

do you do pedal repairs?

we sure do! message us with some info for a quote.

do you make custom pedals?

yesterday effects makes custom pedals to fit the needs of your sound. send us a message and we'll get back to you on a quote and the timeline for the build. please note that custom builds take time, as we do the entire process in-house. you can find many of our custom builds on our instagram.

why are there no labels on the pedals?

we really like the curiosity gap that takes place between the viewer and the pedal. it’s an invitation to investigate further and, in some cases, to create a relationship to the function of the knob that’s separate from words.

what kind of collaborations do you do?

we have an exclusive collaboration with speak soft studio, who paints one-of-one designs on our enclosures. you can send us a message if you're interested in adding their design onto your order. we also do collaborations with our suppliers, and will work together to create an exclusive pedal of your dreams for your retail shop. if you have any other thoughts or ideas on collaborating, message us.

i have an issue with my order. what should I do?

visit our support page and we'll do the best we can to solve your issue.

i have old electronics, can i donate them?

we love recycling! if you have any old analog gear (preferably in non-working condition, we don't love to murder), send us a message and we'll happily take it off your hands and recycle the components into new sound.