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Pedals: what's your favorite ?

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Anthony Petrino

Jazz Pedals

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gravewithaview

Question about pedals 10 Replies

Started by gravewithaview. Last reply by Thomas A.Slavens Feb 15.

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Roger Comment by Roger on May 18, 2010 at 11:01pm
have the digitech hardwire tuner and really like it. it's very easy to use, works well and the price wasn't bad..
six string outlaw Comment by six string outlaw on May 18, 2010 at 10:09am
Just picked up a Way Huge Aqua Puss, smooth analog delay, like butter!
Rexx Comment by Rexx on May 18, 2010 at 8:22am
My latest pedal is a Dod YJM 308, I use it to treble boost the guitar, it sounds incredible. I modified it for lower noise and added true bypass.
Derek A. Jones Comment by Derek A. Jones on May 17, 2010 at 10:40pm
Just started using the IK Multimedia StompIO with Amplitube 3. The tones are incredible and the choices of Amp sims are over the top. Also have a Digitech RP2000 but Amplitube outclasses it by far.
Sheryl Bailey Comment by Sheryl Bailey on May 17, 2010 at 5:09pm
the blackstone -- bad ass overdrive! LOVE it!
Mark Guattery Comment by Mark Guattery on May 1, 2010 at 10:55pm
Personally I really groove on the new digitech hardwired series! prices aren't bad and they are extremely versatile.. but my favorite pedal is the Fulltone OCD! This pedal bleeds tone! I also love my Thomas Organ Co. Crybaby... the best Wah ever.
Bob Amos Comment by Bob Amos on April 11, 2010 at 11:18pm
There are quite a few pages of comments and if this question has been asked please forgive my rehashing it... Has anyone tried the pedal power supply from Guitar Fetish? I'm looking at the one that will operate up to 5 pedals. What I'm wondering is, noise.SOme power supplies are electrically noisey and I don't know anyone that has this particular supply.
Jeffrey Osgood Comment by Jeffrey Osgood on April 8, 2010 at 5:25am
I used to be a huge Digitech fan until recently, when I got the Zoom John 5 Signature Series Effects Processor, from American Musical Supply. This pedal only cost me $50.00 and is definately worth the price. It blows away the Digitech RP-series IMO and is much clearer in tone and doesn't sound as sterile. The distortion settings on this are bright and crisp, not muddy. The reverbs , choruses, and flange settings, actually ring out and the acoustic stimulation is the best I've ever heard, bar none!
six string outlaw Comment by six string outlaw on April 7, 2010 at 2:29pm
just added a vintage MXR phase 90 (battery powered) to my line up. Its my favorite new pedal next to my cry baby.
Dan B Comment by Dan B on March 28, 2010 at 11:43pm
I have one pedal - a Behringer AM100 (acoustic modeler), but it is kinda noisy when on - it needs a noise gate or the gain turned down - something... But I also have a Line 6 Pocket Pod - I really enjoy the sounds that come out of that little thing - not quite a pedal but nice for having different sounds on my practice.
 

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