bulwark616's Metal Pedalboard
The only constant is change (a 'recent' picture of my pedal board)
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~$2,574
Value by category
- Effects Pedals 79.3%
- Cables 20.7%
Price mix
A wide range of price points
Universal Audio Dream '65 Reverb Amplifier
Avg price: $368.70
Everything I hoped it would be!
This has totally delivered on the promise of giving me those classic Fender tones of my dreams! After registering the pedal with the app you get more speaker modeling options. I have not come close to fully exploring this pedal and I'm already in love with the tones!
Avg price: $43.86
One of the most reliable tap controllers
I know tap controllers aren't sexy but if you need one you should get a quality one and this one is great! go MXR!
Avg price: $39.97
for the money this think is a tank!
This little looper provides infinite overdubs. intuitive controls. Half Speed and reverse looping. And it is so affordable if you can find one!
Old Blood Noise Endeavors Dark Star
Avg price: $184.00
Other worldly sounds!
I know I KNOW! There aren't any vanilla reverb sounds on this thing ... that's the point. The Darkstar is for making otherworldy insane reverberating soundscapes and it does it like no other!
Avg price: $142.62
So much fun!
It's a Boss digital delay so.you.already know what it sounds like (which is great) it's the old school hold "Short Loop: thing that makes this an it's previous iteration so amazing. I'll never not have one on my board!
Avg price: $146.99
It's a classic for a reason!
It is a classic for a reason! It's on countless pro boards! It is the quintessential analogue delay. Warm tone - easy controls - great build quality! This is the delay you've been looking for. (I usually leave the "MOD" button on the warm up the repeats even more).
Avg price: $116.32
Doesn't Get enough Credit!
Everyone loves the CE-2 (and with good reason) the CH-1 Supper chorus has more tone-shaping options, sounds just as good, and is easier to find in many instances.
Avg price: $233.25
SO Much functionality!
It is crazy that so much gain functionality can be fit into one little box. The different clipping options in the drive section are amazing. the boost section is perfect. This is likely going to be on my board forever!
Avg price: $286.24
I love it!
The other gain stages in my rig are a revolving door but the Timmy is constant. I'll never not have one. I use it as the light/first gain stage for dynamic response and to push higher gain stages down the chain. Whatever "transparent" means ... the Timmy definitely is what we mean when we say that silly word. It definitely lives up the the hype!
Electro-Harmonix Nano Small Stone
Avg price: $76.17
legendary Sound!
Second fiddle only to the MXR Phase 90 right? This thing is amazing. Great sound. Super easy and intuitive controls. Great size from a legendary company!
Dunlop CBM95 Cry Baby Mini Wah
Avg price: $107.87
Reliable and compact
This Is the old reliable crybaby in a compact size. What's not to love? The three voices from internal dipswitches are cool!
Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
Avg price: $47.33
Better than you'd expect.
For a mini pedal on a budget ... it is pretty spectacular. Are there better octave pedals out there? Yes? But not for the financial cost or the space on your pedal board's real-estate. I love it! Place it on the board as early as tou can in the chain and enjoy the decent, intuitive, octave (up and down) generation. I have third in my signal chain right after my tuner and compressor!
Avg price: $123.75
I'm really happy with mine.
I love the build quality, I love the size and I love the silly branding. It works great and it's been my cinpeessor if choice for Years now!
Avg price: $532.67
I love it!
Long battery life. Easy to power on a pedal board! Low latency! Just great!
Dunlop Volume X Mini Pedal DVP4
Avg price: $124.49
What's not to love?
We all know the Volume x series and its awesome ... this is just the littlest brother! It just works for me! Great sweep fits on a board with limited space for a big treadle peddle.
About this setup
This gear photo by bulwark616 features 15 pieces of gear, including Universal Audio Dream '65 Reverb Amplifier, MXR Tap Tempo Switch M199, and Donner Tiny Looper. The setup spans Effects Pedals and Cables, with a wide range of price points. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Metal scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include Nathan Deisem, Stu Mackenzie, and Peter Honoré.
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