satoriforsale's Metal Pedalboard
September 2018 incarnation of my pedal board. This was my first pedalboard. Prior to this I just had a few pedals but after a while setting up the individual pedals every time I went into rehearsal, a jam session of a gig just took too much time.
More gear photos from satoriforsale
Gear in this photo
This rig
~$1,395
Value by category
-
Compressor Effects Pedals
27%
-
Fuzz Effects Pedals
20%
-
Pedalboards
12%
-
Delay Effects Pedals
11%
-
Wah Pedals
8%
-
Distortion Effects Pedals
7%
Price mix
A wide range of price points
Boldest pick: Pedaltrain Classic Jr
Only 7 pro artists on Equipboard own it, but it's ranked #8 in Pedalboards.
Avg price: $101.91
Overdrive for classic rock & blues tones
First pedal I ever bought, and it's still on my board...
Avg price: $274.49
classic octave fuzz w. blend
I have always loved this fuzz and once I started work on my Cthulhu suite I knew just which pedal to get. Unfortunately it didn't work as well with my Vox amp as with the Orange I had before, so I swapped it out for the MXR Brown Acid fuzz. But still the 2003 reissue is a classic in it's own right, all the mojo of the original minus the volume drop
Origin Effects SlideRIG Compact Deluxe
Avg price: $374.19
satoriforsale's rating:
Way Huge Echo Puss (Aan Forbes limited edition)
Avg price: $150.99
Limited edition rules!
Jim Dunlop introduced a limited edition of the Way Huge Echo-Puss Analog Delay, which was designed by Way Huge founder and delay expert Jeorge Tripps.
The pedal was designed for players who want an organic analog delay pedal that lets fine-tune their delay sound with a simple user interface. It serves up 600ms of delay with a pair of gravelly voiced bucket-brigade chips.
A fully tweakable LFO modulation circuit allows you to add a liquid texture to the sound of the repeats. This edition is graced with custom artwork from artist Alan Forbes and is limited to 500 pieces. And I am glad to own one of these!
Avg price: $34.86
Stereo Vivrato
The mono in stereo out function of this pedal has made it a versatile device that I have only grown to appreciate over the years
MXR DC Brick™ Power Supply – M237
Avg price: $97.74
Ideal for small pedalboard
Loved this power supply! 8x 9V plus 2x 18V make it ideal for a small pedalboard, providing you do not have pedals that require more than 100mA. A single (older) digital pedal will still work but it cannot provide enough power for a Strymon pedal
Avg price: $173.25
About this setup
This gear photo by satoriforsale features 9 pieces of gear, including D'Addario PW-CT-20 Chromatic Pedal Tuner, Dunlop CBM95 Cry Baby Mini Wah, and Marshall GV-2 Guv'nor Plus. The rig is a wide range of price points. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Metal scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include Chris McQueen, Alex Julian Leeds, and Nick Johnston.
Similar Artist Setups
Pro artists whose gear list overlaps with this photo.