freezeetch's Pedalboard
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~$7,430
Value by category
- Modular Synthesizers 29.7%
- Studio Equipment 26.7%
- Effects Pedals 23.8%
- Keyboards and Synthesizers 14.5%
- Headphones 2.9%
- Music Accessories 2.3%
Price mix
Mix of standard and high-end
Erica Synths Syntrx II Analog Synthesizer
Avg price: $2,207.40
Elektron Analog Heat +FX Dynamic Sound Processor
Avg price: $1,204.57
Erica Synths/Ninja Tune Zen Delay
Avg price: $592.96
Mackie ProFX10v3+ 10-channel Mixer
Avg price: $302.57
Avg price: $477.33
Elektron Digitone II 16-track Polyphonic Digital Synthesizer
Avg price: $1,080.25
Avg price: $363.07
Avg price: $375.22
Avg price: $178.88
The best RAT
Needed a distortion and was pleased to find this beefed up RAT. Classic sound, solid construction, big ol knobs... awesome! about $100 more than a regular RAT, but worth it in my opinion. Like that you can run it at 18V for more headroom/higher fidelity, as I am mainly using this in the studio.
Avg price: $158.05
MXR DC Brick™ Power Supply – M237
Avg price: $97.72
Does the trick with no tone-suck
Just got this and haven't played much yet, but it powers my pedals with no problems and doesn't seem to contribute any tone-suck problems. Well-built, and smaller than I expected. Happy so far! MXR/Dunlop stuff always seems solid. Mainly got it because I've had a cheap powered pedal board for a long time that has taken up a lot of space and had a lot of features I never use (terrible built in speaker??), and when I decided I wanted to get my pedals up off the floor so they're more within reach I needed a new way to power them.
K&M 18810 Omega + 18811 Stacker + 18821 Stacker
Avg price: $172.99
Solid
Pricey stand, but rock solid and looks amazing on stage! Love that there is room underneath so your knees aren't bumping into an X-stand, and you can put pedals underneath or whatever. Amazing! I originally had the 18810 + 18813, but decided to add a third tier, which meant swapping out the 18813 for a 18811 and adding a 18821. Well worth it!
Beyerdynamic DT 880 Black Special Edition 250 Ohm
Avg price: $219.00
Heaven
I had a set of DT 770 Pro 80 Ohms before these. I still have them, and they sound great. But they're closed back. I wanted something open or semi-open to use in the studio, and I wanted to use the DT 770 at work (because I'm spoiled). When I originally placed the order for the DT 880 they sent me the wrong version (DT 880 Edition) and they sounded good, but I sent them back because I really wanted the black special edition design. When those finally arrived, I noticed the clamping pressure on my head was more gentle than on the Edition model, and they sounded like heaven. A very good decision, and they look so sharp!
About this setup
This gear photo by freezeetch features 13 pieces of gear, including Erica Synths Syntrx II Analog Synthesizer, Elektron Analog Heat +FX Dynamic Sound Processor, and Erica Synths/Ninja Tune Zen Delay. The setup spans Modular Synthesizers, Studio Equipment, and Effects Pedals, with a mix of standard and high-end pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Electronic scenes.