ryanleu's Boss Pedalboard
Making my board a little more simple. Added RV-6 and CS-3. Removed MXR Phase 90, MXR M117R, Behringer SF300, Walrus Audio Slo for now.
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Gear in this photo
This rig
~$1,058
Value by category
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Delay Effects Pedals
25%
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Reverb Effects Pedals
14%
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Equalizer Effects Pedals
11%
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Chorus Effects Pedals
11%
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Compressor Effects Pedals
10%
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Looper Effects Pedals
9%
Price mix
Mostly standard
Avg price: $62.44
Does the Job
Only tuner pedal I have ever used. Works great. No complaints. Great size and pedal board efficient.
Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer
Avg price: $105.38
Avg price: $65.44
Great Affordable Pedal
I would recommend this overdrive yo all beginners. The price is great, especially if you find a used one. This was my first pedal and even if I take it off my board, I will probably never sell it.
Avg price: $84.61
Classic
Simply a great pedal. I've been using it for almost a decade now. Don't think I will ever sell this pedal. Good price.
Avg price: $119.15
Versatile Pedal
Constantly switching it around to experiment with sounds. Back of the chain, front of the overdrive. It just works great and is so easy to use.
Avg price: $116.32
Great Chorus Pedal
My first chorus pedal. I have had it for almost a decade and don't see myself replacing it. Unless I could find one with the same great sound, but also had presets.
Walrus Audio MAKO Series D1 High-Fidelity Stereo Delay
Avg price: $260.05
Versatile Delay
Walrus Audio's Mako Series pedals are amazing. With this being the first one, they have taken notes and for further models and released a v2 of this pedal. I would recommend that one first. But this is a great pedal none the less.
Avg price: $146.72
Avg price: $98.00
Great Pedal for Novice Looper Users
This is my first looper pedal I've owned. I've barrowed my cousin's loopers before (Boss RC505, Jamman Stereo Looper, Jamman Solo XT). I knew after using those that those, they all had more than what I personally needed. I chose this pedal for it's compact form and simplicity. Paying the extra $20 or so over the original ditto is well worth it just for the 99 save slots alone.
I did my research about the extended loop setting and the hiccup glitch it has before hand. It's the only reason I didn't give this pedal five stars, but I knew what I was getting into before I chose this pedal. I haven't even used the extended loop setting yet, but I know there are ways to work around the glitch. It might just limit the way you play. But I'll stick to the standard setting for now.
I really enjoy this setting.
Overdrive Pedal with Depth
This overdrive pedal excels at the britpop driven sounds, but don't let it's reputation deceive you. The scran is more versatile than it's perceived. A lot of range, a lot of control, a lot of fun!
About this setup
This gear photo by ryanleu features 10 pieces of gear, including TC Electronic PolyTune 3 Mini, Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer, and Boss SD-1 Super OverDrive. The rig is mostly standard pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Electronic scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include Faíska, NIKRA, and James Dean Bradfield.
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