daniel_hamby's Metal Pedalboard
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~$1,148
Value by category
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Reverb Effects Pedals
29%
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Overdrive Effects Pedals
20%
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Compressor Effects Pedals
19%
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Pedal Tuners
12%
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Pedalboards
12%
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Delay Effects Pedals
9%
Price mix
Mix of high-end and standard
Avg price: $327.68
Walrus Audio Fundamental Series Delay
Avg price: $100.83
It’s stupid good for the price!
This thing has everything and I mean everything you could need in a delay. My only bummer is that while it does have tap tempo, you have to hold down the switch to tutn it on which you means you can’t bypass the pedal unless you hold down the switch again to exit tap tempo before hitting the switch again to bypass it. It would be perfect if it was a separate switch but at this price, I’m surprised it even has tap temp.
Electronic Audio Experiments Longsword
Avg price: $227.00
Love it!
This distortion has become an important element of my tone. I searched long and far but when I first heard someone use this in a demo, I knew it was the one. Very customizable. It took sometime playing with it but now that it’s dialed in, it sounds amazing. If you don’t mind messing with it, you can find a sound you love.
Walrus Audio Mira Compressor Pedal
Avg price: $216.66
Overall Impressed.
I’ve enjoyed the capabilities this has give. Me particularly with finger picking electric guitar. You have to learn the quirks of using a compressor but once you do, this gives you a lot of options to make sure you sound great.
Avg price: $138.72
Updated: Use the sweeten settings Overall I’m happy with it.
Overall, I like it. Probably the best tuner I’ve used so far. I still feel like I have to adjust the tuning even after I’ve used it though I have that issue with every tuner I use. Looks great on the board. Comes with a built in buffer which is a nice plus.
Update: I used the sweetened running setting on it and it made a huge difference. It sounds so much more in tune whether it’s single notes or full on chords.
Temple Audio Duo 24 Pedalboard
Avg price: $136.93
Great board. One hiccup.
I love how modular this board is which is why I got it. The stick pads that you use to attach the pedals feel more secure than Velcro and it is way cleaner looking. My only qualm is I feel like if you want to mount a power supply underneath, you have to buy their power supply module to make the most use of space out of the board. The power supply is very good and I do like that it’s expandable but I just don’t like the idea that I have to use it to make it something work well. But if you don’t mind spending a little more cash, I think it’s overall worth it as I grow my pedalboard collection.
About this setup
This gear photo by daniel_hamby features 6 pieces of gear, including Walrus Audio Slöer, Walrus Audio Fundamental Series Delay, and Electronic Audio Experiments Longsword. The rig is a mix of high-end and standard pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Metal, and Pop scenes.