stravoxid's Metal Pedalboard
This is my live rig :) Switch for Morning Glory I've made myself And the pedalboard I've also designed and made myself
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This rig
~$1,330
Value by category
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Overdrive Effects Pedals
29%
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Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
19%
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Reverb Effects Pedals
16%
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Delay Effects Pedals
13%
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Pedal Tuners
9%
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Wah Pedals
8%
Price mix
Mix of standard and high-end
Avg price: $123.50
TC Electronic HyperGravity Mini Compressor Pedal
Avg price: $79.48
Very flexible
This thing has a big range of different presets of compressor settings. You can even make your own! I always use it on clean sound.
Avg price: $184.40
I am totally happy
Finally I have found this tone :) I have it always ON. In pair with my Soul Food this pedal gives me 3 cascades of overdrive (even distortion). But with this pedal you might think your pedalboard should become more "boutique". I've tried Archer and Soul Food. Both of them works great with Morning Glory.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Volume - optional Gain - 10 o'clock Tone - 13 o'clock
and Soul Food with Gain level on 15 o'clock
Dunlop CBM95 Cry Baby Mini Wah
Avg price: $107.88
It fits everywhere!
Before, I used the full size version of CryBaby. But the place on the pedalboard is not limitless, and my back was not grateful. So I decided to take this baby, a mini-version of the usual CryBaby. I am absolutely satisfied. It is convenient to play while standing at concerts and rehearsals. The only thing that can cause discomfort is to play with it while sitting, because there is nowhere to put your heel. But you can get used to it.
J Rockett Audio Designs Archer
Avg price: $198.37
I've Chosen this pedal against Soul Food...
... and did not regret it. Soul Food is great pedal!!!! And it costs so little! I've used it a lot. But when I've bought JHS Morning Glory v4 I'd decided that I want that warm feel in my chest that I've got the "boutique" sound :) But that doesn't negate the fact that Archer is a gorgeous pedal. I use it more as a high gain overdrive after Morning Glory. I turn it on on all sorts of lingering solos and when I need to maximize the sound, but not turn it into a shredding meat grinder. And this is precisely where the Archer distinguishes itself over Soul Food.
The most flexible settings and excellent sound!
I don't use tremolo pedals very often. I chose for a long time and decided to try a local manufacturer. For a small price, the pedal offers a bunch of possibilities: - tap tempo - 16 wave options - adjustment of the wavelength - flexible tremolo settings Also, the pedal does not degrade the sound, which did not suit me in the mooer pedals.
Avg price: $170.50
Simple at first look, but there are plenty of sounds
Just a great delay. I missed tap tempo on my flashback very much, so I decided to change it to something more convenient. The choice fell on this pink sequined baby. Be sure that you will attract the attention of women (if, of course, you decide to let them come to your pedalboard :)). I like the "MOD 2" mode very much. Creates a great ambient sound.
Avg price: $215.00
Fits perfectly in mix
A lot of sounds. Flexible settings. My favorite mods are Spring and Halo.
About this setup
This gear photo by stravoxid features 9 pieces of gear, including DigiTech WH-5 Whammy V, TC Electronic PolyTune 2 Mini, and TC Electronic HyperGravity Mini Compressor Pedal. The rig is a mix of standard and high-end pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Metal scenes.