ongy13's Electro-Harmonix Pedalboard
My actual setup (December 2014).
Gear in this photo
This rig
~$419
Value by category
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Filter Effects Pedals
24%
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Fuzz Effects Pedals
22%
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Distortion Effects Pedals
20%
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Phaser Effects Pedals
18%
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Chorus Effects Pedals
16%
Price mix
All 5 priced items fall in the standard range for their categories.
Avg price: $84.24
Classic Distortion
I really like the sound of the Rat distortion. Mine was modified to use the classic LM308 and changed the caps. A softer sound in general, with less treble was the result.
Avg price: $92.94
One big classic.
Simply awesome. I like the big box format because I'm modding mine. At this time, I added the Tone Stack bypass switch, two DPDT switches to take off the diodes of the two saturation stages and a 3PDT to add a LPB-1 before the big muff to increase the gain at this first stage.
Avg price: $100.78
A nice funky filther
I don't use this effect a lot, but for my needs, it suits very well. My only complain is the huge volume increase when you engage the effect on certain setups.
Avg price: $65.00
Good value chorus
I am conscient that there's a lot of better choruses out there, but this one is cheap, easy to set and solid as rock. I pay like 100 bucks for mine (in Mexico) and I don't need another chorus sound really. At some points, nice rotary sounds.
Electro-Harmonix Nano Small Stone
Avg price: $76.17
Sweet Phaser
I really like this phaser, it covers all my needs of phasing effect. I modded mine to add a shape switch with two diodes to have sine, saw and reverse saw waves.
About this setup
This gear photo by ongy13 features 5 pieces of gear, including Pro Co RAT 2, Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi, and Electro-Harmonix Micro Q-Tron. The rig is mostly standard pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Electronic scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include Ruban Nielson, Graham Coxon, and Chris Wolstenholme.
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