J. Rockett Lenny


This pedal was meant to evoke the clean, yet aggressive tone that Stevie Ray Vaughan was known for. That being said, when it comes to horn players, this will not have you sounding like SRV, but will give you some nice boost with some mids-heavy tone shaping.

External Control: None
Cost: $$ 

HornFX Review

Interface:  4.5/5
The two knobs could not be easier to understand.

Versatility: 1/5
This is not a pedal that does a lot. It boosts the signal nicely and can do some tone shaping.

Tonal Reproduction: 3/5
The tone knob can get you a couple of nice sounds, but will not give a great representation of your tone.

Complexity: Simple

Complexity: Simple

Live application: 1/5
This is not a pedal that will be very useful as anything other than a clean boost.

InterfaceVersatilityTonal ReproductionLive ApplicationTotal Score
4.5/51/53/51/59.5/20

Product Information

Lenny was a happy accident. We set out to design a recreation of the legendary Dumble Steel String Singer but thought…who needs a loud, clean amp sound in a pedal? The guy that made the Steel String Singer come alive was none other than SRV. With that said, Lenny was born! It was our intention to create a Steel String Singer being pushed to create color, texture and feel versus just loud and clean. Simply put, this is a very musical boost that colors your tone considerably, in an inspiring way…kind of like a Neve console. There is a definite mid character, but boy does it cut through a mix!

Boost – Tons of push, which creates an inter-play with the front end of any amp

Tone – Dials in your highs, simply put

The two controls are interactive and really need each other when slamming an amp. Lenny also takes advantage of the new “Speed Switch” system

Dimensions: 4.00″ x 2.30″
9 volt Negative tip adaptor and a 5.5mm x 2.1mm jack.
9 volt Battery
True Bypass

Product info taken from the J. Rockett website.