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What do you have on your pedalboard?
?
# 1
I prefer using simple & basic gear.
Distortion , Wah-pedal , Chorus , Delay , Compressor , Noise Gate.
Distortion , Wah-pedal , Chorus , Delay , Compressor , Noise Gate.
# 2
I got a Zoom effects processor and an expression pedal to go with it.
And God said, 'Let there be rock!'
-And it was good
-And it was good
# 3
Cry baby wah, Boss DS1 distortion, Boss CH1 chorus and Ibanez D2 delay. I also got the switch pedal for the amp wich is by the way a Marshall VS100 (top) and a 4x12 box.
And than I got an Epiphone guitar but as soon I get enough money I´ll buy a Gibson Les Paul.
And than I got an Epiphone guitar but as soon I get enough money I´ll buy a Gibson Les Paul.
Dejan S. No speed limit
# 4
Ibanez ss2, dunlop cry baby, zoom 707 gfx, all plugged into Fender's hot rod Blues Junior all tube amp.
soon ill probably get a tube king ,and then i shall rock completley :).
soon ill probably get a tube king ,and then i shall rock completley :).
"They think im crazy..
but i know better.
It is not I who am crazy.
It is I who am mad.."
ren hoek
but i know better.
It is not I who am crazy.
It is I who am mad.."
ren hoek
# 5
DOD Gs30 and crybaby wah. Usually I set the expression pedal to "Delay Volume" so I can kill the delay easily. I find that delay's fantastic with unison bends and a shaking tremolo, this really scary ululation wails outa my amp. My fave voice has a bit of reverb, some Chorus, quite a lot of gain, plenty of treble and I don't cut the mids as much as most rock guitarists.
For clean solo stuff I like Chorus and reverb and a neck pickup with the treble up and no wah.
For clean rhythm work I add my wah pedal and mute and rake a bit.
For clean solo stuff I like Chorus and reverb and a neck pickup with the treble up and no wah.
For clean rhythm work I add my wah pedal and mute and rake a bit.
If I couldn't laugh at myself how could I laugh at someone less ridiculous?
# 6
Cool. Some very nice setups. Sounds like yours u10ajf can really make some awesome sounds!
I have the following on mine:
*Sabine NexFx Pedal Tuner
*Keeley Compressor
*Keeley modified "Freak" Blues Driver (overdrive)
*Keeley modified "Phat" Blues Driver (clean boost/od)
*Boss AC-2 Acoustic Simulator w/ a Boss GE-7 EQ in conjuntion with it to get closer to an acoustic sound.
*MXR Phase 90
*Vintage EH Stereo Memory Man for chorus and delay.
My distortion sound is from my Dual Rec. The channel switcher is also on my board.
I use a 6-loop True Bypass strip from pedalboards.com for True Bypassing most everything and for convenience. It's great.
At the end of it all I use an M&T Stutter Box. It's a little pedal that has a momentary cut off switch. When you depress it your signal is cut off, but when you release the switch it's back on. Sort of like the pickup trick with Les pauls where you turn one off and toggle between the two.
For more info check out the following sites:
http://www.robertkeeley.com
http://www.pedalboards.com
http://www.fxdoctor.com (This guys amazing. He's currently modding my wah pedal.)
~MkF!
I have the following on mine:
*Sabine NexFx Pedal Tuner
*Keeley Compressor
*Keeley modified "Freak" Blues Driver (overdrive)
*Keeley modified "Phat" Blues Driver (clean boost/od)
*Boss AC-2 Acoustic Simulator w/ a Boss GE-7 EQ in conjuntion with it to get closer to an acoustic sound.
*MXR Phase 90
*Vintage EH Stereo Memory Man for chorus and delay.
My distortion sound is from my Dual Rec. The channel switcher is also on my board.
I use a 6-loop True Bypass strip from pedalboards.com for True Bypassing most everything and for convenience. It's great.
At the end of it all I use an M&T Stutter Box. It's a little pedal that has a momentary cut off switch. When you depress it your signal is cut off, but when you release the switch it's back on. Sort of like the pickup trick with Les pauls where you turn one off and toggle between the two.
For more info check out the following sites:
http://www.robertkeeley.com
http://www.pedalboards.com
http://www.fxdoctor.com (This guys amazing. He's currently modding my wah pedal.)
~MkF!
You've just read what is quite possibly the greatest post in the history of this forum. Please take a moment to pause and reflect on this.
# 7
Morley Pro Series II Wah
Selfmade Bespeco effects-blend pedal (fading from one effect to another effect smoothly)
volume pedal
Art SGX 2000 Express 19" effects rack with a boss footboard
Boss MT2 Metal Zone
Zoom 508 Delay
Century Compression Sustainer
and
my foot :D
Selfmade Bespeco effects-blend pedal (fading from one effect to another effect smoothly)
volume pedal
Art SGX 2000 Express 19" effects rack with a boss footboard
Boss MT2 Metal Zone
Zoom 508 Delay
Century Compression Sustainer
and
my foot :D
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# 8
A "Digitech RP200" and... well... that's it.
"You must stab him in the heart with the Bone Saber of Zumacalis... well, you could stab him in the head or the lungs, too... and the saber, it probably doesn't have to be bone, just anything sharp lying around the house... you could poke him with a pillow and kill him."
- Aqua Teen Hunger Force, The Universal Re-Monster
- Aqua Teen Hunger Force, The Universal Re-Monster
# 9
Pedal board 1:
Strat -- Ernie Ball Volume -------------- Boss TU 12H Tuner
Vox V847 Wah w/true bypass
Ibanez TS9
Dyna Comp
Fulltone Fulldrive 2 (blue)
Danelectro Cool Cat
Danelectro Dan Echo
Powered by a Dunlop Juice Box (orange)
---- into a Fender Hot Rod DeVille 4x10
Pedal Board 2:
Strat --- POD 2.0 --- Behringer 4 channel mixer --- Creative Live Drive II (Live! 5.1 card) --- Cool Edit Pro 2.0
Much fun...love my system.
Strat -- Ernie Ball Volume -------------- Boss TU 12H Tuner
Vox V847 Wah w/true bypass
Ibanez TS9
Dyna Comp
Fulltone Fulldrive 2 (blue)
Danelectro Cool Cat
Danelectro Dan Echo
Powered by a Dunlop Juice Box (orange)
---- into a Fender Hot Rod DeVille 4x10
Pedal Board 2:
Strat --- POD 2.0 --- Behringer 4 channel mixer --- Creative Live Drive II (Live! 5.1 card) --- Cool Edit Pro 2.0
Much fun...love my system.
# 10
I've got a Boss metal zone, the cool Dimebag WAH, the Digitech whammy wh-4, a Boss super chorus, and a Boss digital delay. I know it's kind of generic. My dad can't play anymore since he had a stroke, so I mess with his pedals a lot too, which consist of a MXR Phase 90, MXR Distortion +, and a really old crybaby. I've also got this ****ty Arion Flanger, and a Boss Super Overdrive but I haven't played with those in probably a year.
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....Roland GR-33,KorgAX1500g/Boss GT-3(i still don't know wich one i have to choose,a sammick practice amp(it really sucks) and i use a Ibanez SA60...And i'm 16 whuahhahaah
And i don't even work..
Ciao...
And i don't even work..
Ciao...
Long live Guitars...!
# 14
hey man,
i'm going to get a Dunlop Crybaby pedal but until then i'm stuck with nothing but a (very kickass) Boss MT-2 Metal Zone distortion pedal. very toight mr.powers!! but you may not want a delay pedal, but i doooooOOOOOOOoooOOOOOOooo.
anyways. gotta go.
i'm going to get a Dunlop Crybaby pedal but until then i'm stuck with nothing but a (very kickass) Boss MT-2 Metal Zone distortion pedal. very toight mr.powers!! but you may not want a delay pedal, but i doooooOOOOOOOoooOOOOOOooo.
anyways. gotta go.
Thanks for listening to this small piece of me.
# 15
Zoom 505 processor
Dunlop Crybaby 535Q
Ibanez TS-9
Boss Noisegate
Amp Switch
I did have a lot more pedals on my board, but I trimmed down a couple weeks to accomodate the noisegate. I also have a boss ds-1 and a marshall jackhammer(selling if anyone is interested).
Dunlop Crybaby 535Q
Ibanez TS-9
Boss Noisegate
Amp Switch
I did have a lot more pedals on my board, but I trimmed down a couple weeks to accomodate the noisegate. I also have a boss ds-1 and a marshall jackhammer(selling if anyone is interested).
# 16
RP100 with control pedal, plus homebrew 'Soft Fuzz' distortion unit. Thinking of getting a Zoom 505 to allow running in stereo. What do you think of the 505, Mr. Shred (or anyone else?).
[Edited by Ge_Whiz on 01-13-2003 at 09:45 AM]
[Edited by Ge_Whiz on 01-13-2003 at 09:45 AM]
# 17
Originally posted by Ge_Whiz
Thinking of getting a Zoom 505 to allow running in stereo. What do you think of the 505, Mr. Shred (or anyone else?)
Zoom products suck ... I got that opinion from playing many Zoom products that a lot of my friends have like: 505, 707 , 606 ,3030 , 1010 & GFX-8.
If you want a decent sound, get a Boss or Digitech.... I also hear good things about Korg too.
# 18
I like most zoom products. Everyone has their own taste in equipment. It gives me my own unique sound. I recommend buying some kind of EQ with it, or use the EQ that's on it. Also consider buying a noisegate, because it tends to be noisy creating feedback. The 505 has really good delay, chorusing, flanging, and various distortion channels including metal, rhythm, fuzz, and blues. Just try it out before you make a decision.
# 19
Yeah, EQ's are extremely important ... They can change your sound dramaticaly.
And Noise Gates too, specialy if you play with high gain.
And Noise Gates too, specialy if you play with high gain.
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