stefannl's Pedalboard
Current setup: Squier CV Jaguar > Keeley Compressor+ > Walrus Iron Horse v2 > TC Electronic Infinite Sample Sustainer > JHS Unicorn v2 (in fx loop of TC Infinite) > OBNE Sunlight > Walrus Audio Slö > OBNE REVER > ZOOM MS-70 > Keeley Eccos > Boss DD-7 > Digitech Polara > Boss RC-5 > Roland JC-22
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~$3,528
Value by category
- Effects Pedals 63.2%
- Guitars 18.0%
- Amplifiers 15.6%
- Studio Equipment 3.1%
Price mix
Mostly standard
Boldest pick: JHS Unicorn V2
Only 4 pro artists on Equipboard own it, but it's ranked #23 in Univibe & Rotary Effects Pedals.
Squier Classic Vibe '70s Jaguar
Avg price: $485.97
Avg price: $160.75
Avg price: $166.59
TC Electronic Infinite Sample Sustainer Pedal
Avg price: $121.71
Univibe & Rotary Effects Pedals
Avg price: $206.38
Old Blood Noise Endeavors Sunlight
Avg price: $225.75
Versatile, easy to use, beautiful & unique sounds
This latest reverb pedal in OBNE's line of products is a must-have for dreamy ambient musicians. The 3 algorithms itself are worth getting this pedal: the Tape setting gets you into very organic tape warble territory - everything from Boards of Canada subtle vibrato to complete sea-sickness. The Pass setting is the real shiner on this pedal: especially when you set those shimmery drops of dreaminess to a full depth and infinite decay.
What makes the functionality of this pedal really stand out is the ability to go fully wet and to set the decay to infinite! The alt switch comes in handy if you'd like to go back and forth between 2 different settings. Still so much to explore, this instantly became my desert island pedal!
Avg price: $201.87
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Avg price: $235.99
Avg price: $215.00
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Avg price: $550.48
About this setup
This gear photo by stefannl features 16 pieces of gear, including Squier Classic Vibe '70s Jaguar, Keeley Compressor Plus, and Walrus Audio Iron Horse V2. The setup spans Effects Pedals, Guitars, and Amplifiers, with mostly standard pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Electronic scenes.