13thfloorcowboy's Pedalboard
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~$8,510
Value by category
- Effects Pedals 52.6%
- Keyboards and Synthesizers 26.0%
- Modular Synthesizers 11.7%
- Studio Equipment 7.4%
- Studio Monitors 2.3%
Price mix
Mix of standard and high-end
Boldest pick: Universal Audio Ruby ’63 Top Boost Amplifier
Only 7 pro artists on Equipboard own it, but it's ranked #13 in Amp & Cabinet Simulators.
Avg price: $924.03
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Universal Audio Woodrow ’55 Instrument Amplifier
Avg price: $343.90
Universal Audio Ruby ’63 Top Boost Amplifier
Avg price: $366.86
Universal Audio Dream '65 Reverb Amplifier
Avg price: $368.70
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Black Corporation Deckard's Voice Eurorack Module
Avg price: $609.50
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Dunlop FFM6 Band Of Gypsys Fuzz Face Mini
Avg price: $162.96
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Chase Bliss Audio / Cooper FX Generation Loss Limited Edition
Avg price: $310.00
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Old Blood Noise Endeavors Float
Avg price: $286.67
JBL 305P MkII Powered 5" Two-Way Studio Monitor
Avg price: $191.99
An Abundance of Dirt Options
The Valveslapper has been on my list for quite some time. In 2011, Arctic Monkeys released Suck It and See - filled with guitar lines beautifully mixing '90s stoner rock and '60s california pop.
I was surprised to see a majority of dirt used on their tours since, particularly by Alex Turner, was the Coopersonic Valveslapper. After a decade I was finally able to get my hands on one and it was a great purchase. While it certainly excels at distortion, I really found pushing the gain up gives you a creamy fuzz.
Since then, I've tried my main board without it -- a board with multiple fuzz and drive options -- but as great as those options may be, there's just something entirely unique about the way the Valveslapper fills the room.
Empress Effects Compressor MKII
Avg price: $267.00
Strymon Deco Tape Saturation & Doubletracker
Avg price: $327.51
Avg price: $265.00
About this setup
This gear photo by 13thfloorcowboy features 24 pieces of gear, including Mellotron M4000D Micro, Arturia KeyLab Essential 49, and Moog Grandmother. The setup spans Effects Pedals, Keyboards and Synthesizers, and Modular Synthesizers, with a mix of standard and high-end pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Electronic scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include Andrew Huang, The Edge, and Anthony Marinelli.
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