thanos_raksen's Metal Pedalboard
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~$8,584
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- Amplifiers 70.8%
- Effects Pedals 13.1%
- Guitars 12.3%
- Music Accessories 2.2%
- Studio Equipment 1.6%
Price mix
Mix of standard and high-end
Gator G-PG E-Guitar Gig Bag (Pro-Go Series)
Avg price: $185.32
Great
Just great overall. Totally comfortable. Space for evertything. Loved it from the day it arrived.
Avg price: $1,059.22
Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
Avg price: $251.36
Avg price: $113.35
One of my first pedals. Shame it does not have tap tempo possibilities.
One of the widely used digital delays in the market. Never had a problem with it, never went down. A decent digital delay which does what it can do. Only little dissapointment, it can never be controlled through a tap tempo which makes it really difficult to find the exact tempo you want from the D.TIME knob. I have it for more than years now, although it was just staying in the box for a lot of time. Now it's back on my pedalboard again.
Joyo PXL Live Guitar Effect Pedal Controller
Avg price: $141.38
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Avg price: $162.00
Words are not enough. Amazing.
This one is supposed to be the extension of Cioks 7. Although I use it as a standalone portable power supply. 4 powerful isolated outputs, 660 mAh each, selectable from 9,12,15,18 V. Note that, it can power up way more pedals than just 4. It can be either powered through a powerbank making it portable, or from an 9V AC/DC cable no matter what polarity. To use it one its full potential you need a cable providing enough current or something like that. Cioks is now thinking of realising the adapter version, with its original powering cable. Love it.
Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier 100W 3-channel Solo Head (Multi-Watt)
Avg price: $2,659.20
Orange Rockerverb 50 Mk III Head
Avg price: $2,222.57
Avg price: $1,193.43
Avg price: $107.33
Works as needed.
Cuts all noise when you don't want it. After this one in my pedalboard, i can plug both my Overdrive pedal and the Boost pedal together through the dirty channel and play with no problems at all. Cleans up the buzz.
TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb
Avg price: $122.16
Avg price: $101.58
This was either of the first pedals I bought. Still have it.
I remember myself trying to find a nice tone through this unit, just connencting it to the front of the amp..That first amp of mine had no fx loop. So yeah, I was just happy with all that dirt coming out of the box. Nothing more to say here.. Nice feature the EQ setting it has, as it can be also used as a twisted cranked eq pedal.
Mesa/Boogie Grid Slammer Overdrive
Avg price: $171.68
THE overdrive pedal.
That's a really nice piece of unit especially for playing in a heavy amp with a lot of low frequencies like the Mesa Boogie Dual/Triple Rectifier. Provides a clarity to the overall overdriven sound. Glad to have it!
About this setup
This gear photo by thanos_raksen features 14 pieces of gear, including Gator G-PG E-Guitar Gig Bag (Pro-Go Series), Gibson SG Tribute, and DigiTech WH-5 Whammy V. The setup spans Amplifiers, Effects Pedals, and Guitars, with a mix of standard and high-end pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Metal, and Pop scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include Tyler Larson, Wes Borland, and Yngwie Malmsteen.
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