eve_ripper's Metal Pedalboard
Live bass rig for 2025
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- Effects Pedals 93.3%
- Studio Equipment 6.7%
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TC Electronic June-60 Chorus Pedal
Avg price: $61.68
Cheap and simple chorus that may work for you
It’s designed like Juno chorus but it’s not Juno. It has fast LFO rate that you cannot get rid of. There are two trim pots inside which can help you with LFO amplitube. I also be noticed that stereo has phase issue. I also don’t like how it boosts your signal which frustrates. Many of these problems weee fixed in v.2, so get second version, it’s better.
Avg price: $171.99
Ashdown Engineering Ashdown Dual Band Compressor
Avg price: $89.00
It can work
It’s a “simple” compressor for guys that just need to even out their low end in a band context. It has two bands with a slow settings for a lows and fast for a high band. So here’s a deal - play in a band, set gain to 12, add low to stand in a mix and then add highs to get a perfect attack. I see why it wasn’t a great thing when it was released. It just not so flexible for everyone. But it looks great and can do its job very well.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Set gain to see VU meter movement. Add enough lows, add highs and do little tweak with EQ.
Avg price: $203.69
Avg price: $47.13
Avg price: $41.99
About this setup
This gear photo by eve_ripper features 7 pieces of gear, including TC Electronic June-60 Chorus Pedal, Joyo JF-18R Power Tuner, and AMT WH-1B Japanese Girl. The setup spans Effects Pedals and Studio Equipment, with a wide range of price points. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Metal scenes.