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Compressor Effects Pedals
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Delay Effects Pedals
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Avg price: $87.30
Great EQ Pedal
I’m a weekend warrior guitar and bass player and got this pedal because Aiden from the Happy Bluesman told me I needed an EQ pedal for a great blues tone. Being a fan of unique and vintage gear, this popped up and I grabbed it. It does what it says on the box which is cut and boost certain frequencies very well. But reading the manual online, it lets you create whole different sounds from your guitar. For example, you can make your Strat sound like a 335 hollow body or even a Gretsch style guitar. I use it for electric guitar, acoustic guitar and bass guitar, even harmonica and it’s great. Good for cutting out feedback. There are two boost switches 1. Treble Boost and 2. Overall Boost. This is what makes this pedal awesome. This pedal is big and takes up space but you don’t need another boost pedal on your board. It’s rad to have those options. Power wise, it takes 2 x 9 volt batteries which sucks when I always forget to unplug the thing, and have to put more batteries in. I ended up getting a tech guy to change it to 9v power for me and it’s now happy days. I would have given 5 stars but the batteries were thirsty. With this pedal I can get great blues tones and much more. I’ve used it as a set and forget pedal, but it does love tweaking as the sliders are powerful. It’s a keeper.
Electro-Harmonix Classics Black Finger
Avg price: $452.46
Tube Compressor
At first, I thought this pedal didn’t do too much. After a while of tweaking the knobs, it all became so much clearer. You can add a little bit of grit if you choose, or a little bit of boost, or a bit of both. It adds a little sustain and fullness to the sound. A little goes a long way. The only gripe is the dodgy power lead that feels like it’s going to fall out any second and is not one for easy replacement. I like it though. I generally have it on all the time. Good pedal.
Avg price: $342.59
Electro-Harmonix XO Deluxe Memory Man
Avg price: $223.89
Avg price: $127.30
About this setup
This gear photo by boopbohead features 8 pieces of gear, including TC Electronic Polytune 2, Ibanez No.95 Renometer EQ/Boost Pedal, and Electro-Harmonix Classics Black Finger. The rig is 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.