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Multi Effects Pedals
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Avg price: $702.34
Immense!
This pedal is incredible! Running a bi/amp bass rig creates exactly the monster tones I’ve been searching for all year!
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Split the signal at 144Hz. The lows are unprocessed, on path A skipping everything until the merge. Path B goes through a Clawthorn Drive into an Orange AD200 bass amp, 8x10 cab. Merge, mix, and go through a compressor .
Laney Black Country Customs The Custard Factory
Avg price: $171.36
It just works!
Before my experience was with the Line 6 Helix’s compressors. They work fine but I never felt any wow. I just don’t see what the obsession is about. Then I tried The Custard Factory.
I am a weekend warrior, gigging once every month or two in the local scene in an alternative rock band. I play a Thunderbird 5 string and need a solid foundation.
From the moment I turned on The Custard Factory my tone improved immensely! Compression is famously hard to describe, but for me turning the off is like dialling my tone knob back. It just sounds great! My first thought was “I wish I had brought this pedal as soon as it was released”. This is my always on pedal!
The controls are simple to use in a way that the Helix’s aren’t. I literally just messed around and found a great tone in seconds that trashed the more complex studio style compressors I’ve used before. Intuitive is the name of the game. I’m a chartered Human Factors Specialist, and I approve of the designer’s excellent work!
I love that the pedal has a high quality buffer of 1 Meg input, 100k output. It means I need not buy a buffer pedal. Yet the best feature for me is the presence knob. I can dial in a subtle setting to help me stand out in the mix while still fulfilling the bass role.
The construction is solid and the graphics are really nicely printed. I feel this pedal can take some beating, but frankly, it won’t because it’s an always on compressor that never gets stamped on in a gig. Anyway, I’m glad to feel it can withstand an onslaught night after night.
The pedal is also dead silent. There is zero noise even at high compression. The blend knob lets you tame the compression squish in an awesome way. Is a pedal that just works!
While The Custard Factory is pretty unknown in the bass world, I can imagine this being a forever pedal.
On a p bass it gives everything a thick smoothness that is very nice. The blend lets you dial this back to taste, and the presence cuts through. I love it!
If you want a walk of bass thickening your sound, then maybe something like the MXR M87 is better. The custard factory is more transparent like a tool than the MXR’s colouring. That’s not a bad thing at all, and both pedals have their place.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Speed: Slow Compression: 6 Volume: (whatever matches pedal off) Wet/Dry: 8 Presence: 2
Fender Engine Room LVL5 Power Supply
Avg price: $155.21
Solid and works
This power supply just works. It comes with a silly amount of connections so you’ll always be able to power every pedal.
Having 500 mA per socket is great as it powers pretty much every pedal on current.
The downside is no 18v socket.
About this setup
This gear photo by chrisdesign features 3 pieces of gear, including Line 6 Hx Stomp XL, Laney Black Country Customs The Custard Factory, and Fender Engine Room LVL5 Power Supply. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Funk / Soul, and Folk, World, & Country scenes.