satoriforsale's Marshall Pedalboard
August 2013 gear. Before I started watching That Pedal Show ;)
check out my August 2022 pedalboard to see the TPS effect... #becausetone
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~$879
Value by category
- Guitars 65.1%
- Effects Pedals 34.9%
Price mix
Mostly standard
Boldest pick: Marshall VT-1 Vibratrem
Only 6 pro artists on Equipboard own it, but it's ranked #25 in Tremolo Effects Pedals.
rock in a box
This amp was great! At low-mid volume it was a practice amp at home, mid-high it would serve for jam sessions and small venues (w. mic). Sounded well with both electric and acoustic guitars, had a great sounding reverb and took all pedals
Avg price: $169.99
Avg price: $101.91
Overdrive for classic rock & blues tones
First pedal I ever bought, and it's still on my board...
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
Epiphone Les Paul Classic Birdseye
Avg price: $571.77
Classic Les Paul in need of some upgrades
First electric guitar I ever bought. I have changed the wiring (to 50's style), the pods and the pickups (now Gibson Burstbuckers 1 + 2, with 1 having it's magnet flipped for out of phase sound). I have set the tone and volume knobs to a default position and flip from an Clapton's Woman Tone inspired Rhythm position to an Peter Green like out of phase middle position and an raw and edgy Treble mode. The first mod I made to this guitar was turning the rhythm/treble toggle 270 degrees (I kept accidentally switching from rhythm to treble mode on my upstroke). Although the need for this mod is no longer there I have since gotten so used to it that I would apply this mod to any other Les Paul.
About this setup
This gear photo by satoriforsale features 5 pieces of gear, including Orange Amplifiers CR30R Crush 30 Watt Combo Amp, Budda BudWah wah wah, and Marshall GV-2 Guv'nor Plus. The setup spans Guitars and Effects Pedals, with mostly standard pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Alternative rock, and Pop scenes.