tylerrosier's Metal Pedalboard
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~$1,350
Value by category
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Fuzz Effects Pedals
21%
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Overdrive Effects Pedals
17%
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Delay Effects Pedals
14%
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Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
14%
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Reverb Effects Pedals
12%
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Distortion Effects Pedals
8%
Price mix
Mix of standard and budget
Avg price: $82.14
Avg price: $160.76
Avg price: $29.69
Super Underated!
This is a super underrated pedal in my opinion! It’s inexpensive, versatile, small, it sounds great, and works really with stacked with other pedals! The mid section is really nice. If you decrease the highs and lows you get dark wooly mids. Increase the highs and lows and you get a more even full sound with plenty of lows, mids, and highs available. You won’t be able to scoop this pedal as the mids are always present. This pedals clips super well with an almost fuzzy characteristic. You can go from a clean boost to a heavy overdrive. I find myself stacking fuzzes and distortions with this pedal constantly. It’s one of my favorite overdrives and it gets used a ton!
Avg price: $27.00
Killer Fuzz for the price with a couple drawbacks.
This pedal is plastic and cheap, but it’s actually a killer fuzz pedal! It’s super unique and has a nice heavily clipped fuzz sound. It has a ton of volume and stacks super well with other pedals! That being said, when I turn mine on, there is a very quick volume cut as you switch it. It’s not bad but may be an issue recording. The tone does very little and only controls the high frequencies. I always keep it all the way down as it sounds best to me and the highs can cause some additional noise. The lows and mids can’t be changed, but they sounds great where they are!
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Fuzz all the way up, Tone all the way down, Volume to liking
Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
Avg price: $182.05
Avg price: $98.55
D'Addario PW-CT-20 Chromatic Pedal Tuner
Avg price: $78.70
It’s a tuner.
I’ve had this pedal for a few years now and it’s held up incredibly well! The display is large and easy to see. Every once in a while something will mess up with the power and it acts weird, making an odd noise, but unplugging and plugging it back in fixed it.
Avg price: $97.88
Avg price: $39.99
Quiet! Great for Price.
Always make sure you use the proper amount of milliamps for your pedals. Check the specs and see what your pedals needs. It’s okay to give a pedal a bit more milliamps than it requires, but don’t give it less then it needs as this can stave it. Not sending proper power can decrease your pedals life expectancy and cause unnecessary noise. Make sure to ALWAYS match the voltage and Polarity. Most pedal are center negative, but always check!
About this setup
This gear photo by tylerrosier features 15 pieces of gear, including TC Electronic Ditto Looper, Electro-Harmonix Oceans 11, and Keeley Caverns V2. The rig is a mix of standard and budget pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Metal scenes.