T-Rex Engineering

T-Rex ApS is a manufacturer of handmade electric guitar effects pedals.

Company history
Based in the town of Vejle, Denmark, T-Rex Engineering was founded in 1996 by friends Lars Dahl-Jorgensen and Sebastian Jensen.

Their first product was the T-Rex BigFoot MIDI footboard, followed by the T-Rex Mac1 MIDI-to-analog controller.

Their debut series of guitar effects included four pedals: Alberta, Mudhoney, Comp-Nova, and Tremster, followed by the Replica delay pedal. The Replica is a digital delay, and is T-Rex's most well-known pedal, endorsed by renowned artists like David Gilmour, Pete Townshend, John Mayer, Steve Morse, Andrey Makarevich and was used by Gary Moore. It has been awarded Guitar Player magazine's Editor's Pick award. The Reptile delay pedal was later introduced as a "baby brother" to the Replica.

T-Rex's sixth pedal was the BetaVibe chorus pedal, launched in 2003 but subsequently discontinued.

Alongside its product development, T-Rex Engineering offers Scandinavian distribution of products for GeorgeL's (cables, plugs, and strings).