dash_r's Pedalboard
my guitar pedalboard build | march '24
Gear in this photo
This rig
~$862
Value by category
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Distortion Effects Pedals
19%
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Reverb Effects Pedals
17%
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Pedal Tuners
15%
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Tremolo Effects Pedals
12%
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Fuzz Effects Pedals
12%
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Delay Effects Pedals
10%
Price mix
Mostly standard
Avg price: $146.00
Avg price: $103.08
Avg price: $89.45
Avg price: $65.76
Visual Sound V2 Series V2JH Jekyll and Hyde
Avg price: $166.82
Versatile and gig-ready dual drive
After getting into the Strokes and discovering their use of this pedal (the V1 in particular) I got the V2 used as my first drive pedal, and I've kept it to this day with zero regrets. It's a wonderful introduction to stacking drives, and each side offers a unique take on the drive sounds they attempt to emulate (the Jekyll being a TS808 clone and the Hyde a Shredmaster) with additional controls, such as a bass boost switch and a sharp/blunt toggle, enabling you to dial each effect differently based on the genre you're going for.
The Jekyll could be used as a boost to a cranked amp like how you'd use a Tubescreamer, but with the bass boost on and a bit of tweaking could also serve as a great base overdrive sound for a clean channel. The Shredmaster on its own gets you a Marshall sound; you could dial in some punk (think 90s Green Day), but it works best for replicating Jonny Greenwood's distorted tone as he uses a Shredmaster, which is what this circuit emulates. The pedal works best with both sides engaged, using one side as your base sound and the other a boost, and the Strokes really proved this.
My only caveat is its size, which could occupy too much space on a pedalboard build, but I'd much rather have two pedals in one enclosure than two pedals taking a bit more space and using an additional power cable. All in all, the Jekyll and Hyde is a very versatile pedal, with plenty of range on both sides, and I could not recommend this enough to anyone who's just getting into stacking drive pedals.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
OVERDRIVE - Drive at 9 o'clock, tone and volume at noon, bass boost OFF
DISTORTION - Drive on or below noon, treble at 1 o'clock, mid at 11 o'clock, volume above noon, SHARP mode
My standard base settings, based on how the Strokes used this pedal. I leave the overdrive on and step on the distortion for lead parts. I recommend placing this in front of an amp set nearly to breakup or a low-gain full range overdrive pedal.
Avg price: $59.87
Electro-Harmonix Green Russian Big Muff Reissue
Avg price: $101.59
Hotone Skyline Tuner Chromatic Tuner Pedal
Avg price: $129.00
About this setup
This gear photo by dash_r features 9 pieces of gear, including Vitoos ISO8 DC Isolated Power Supply, Boss RV-6 Reverb, and Boss TR-2 Tremolo. The rig is mostly standard pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Electronic scenes.