Harley Benton MiniStomp Green Tint
Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar

Latest User Reviews
Great for acoustic guitar gigs
I use if for my acousic guitar in acoustic duo to spice up the things a bit when needed. Itâs cool, light, cheap and nice sound mostly for solos..
Great TS alternative
It sounds good, it takes up no space, it comes with perfectly cut velcro. It's honestly a perfect product.
I don't get the TS sound?
Like all the other TS's it's dull and lifeless. So no thanks.
For this price? Don't think, just get it
It's a TS basically, although with an added boost? But is it? Sound-wise it's similar. And I can get the nice mid-range tightening with the gain all the way down, and level all the way up. But in reality, it just works. It's a nice little drive that fits great on the pedalboard. It might not be a TS, but it sounds fine. And for that price, its a no-brainer.
who doesn't need one of these?
tubescreamers are great for boosting and clearing muddy amp distortion. This one is really well built, sounds as good as any, and costs very little. I have bought guitar gear for 25 years, trust me I am not easy to impress. A lot of my gear is from Harley Benton
Just right
This pedal adds just the right amount of grit and growl to the sound. Worth every penny at twice the price. Very well built and easy to dial in for "that sound" you heard or have in your imagination.
A pocket-sized green screamer!
The Harley Benton MiniStomp series are out of this world. They are compact, sturdy, and easy to use. The pedal can be used to get a crunchy clean tone or to go full rockstar activating the gain booster. For 20 bucks, it's a no brainer.
The only less good element of the MiniStomp series is the tiny knobs for volume and tone. That's the trade-off for having such a compact pedal, though. And it's worth it nonetheless.
Pro tip: combine the Green Tint with the Drop Kick for an awesome array of overdrive sounds!
Huge sound from tiny pedal
It`s not really a clone of big I TS, but it does a simillar thing. I have it for couple of months now and use it to push my Bugera G20. Sweet!
Not sure really. Less messing than amp twiddling, butâ¦
This was my first overdrive. Nicely made but I quickly realised that I prefer the natural overdrive of my tube amp on the gain nob, and mostly run the amp clean anyway. Maybe overdrive isn’t my thing, but at least I didn’t blow my life savings finding out. Probably worth a punt to most though. Without an expensive overdrive to compare it with I can’t really tell if it sounded cheap, or I just don’t like transistor distortion.
Just What I Needed
Picked-up the HB TE-20 (a great player's guitar, turns out) and thought I would take advantage of that existing shipping (I'm in U.S.) and pick-up this low cost pedal to create a new rig. Set all dials to 12:00 and flipped the boost switch. Good to go. Mind-blowing value from HB, yet again. Thanks!
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Harley Benton
- Released in 2021
- Average price : $22
- Overdrive
- Vintage tube-like overdrive with warm and natural tone
- True bypass to eliminate signal noise when switched off
- Solid metal housing
- Switch: Boost / Normal
- Controls: tone, volume, gain
- On/off switch with status LED indicator
- 6.3 mm jack input and output
- Current consumption: 20 mA
- Power supply via 9 V mains adapter - centre negative (not included)
- Dimensions: 92 x 38 x 32 mm
- Weight : 133g
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