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~$1,051
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Univibe & Rotary Effects Pedals
48%
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Delay Effects Pedals
38%
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Boost Effects Pedals
10%
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Buffer Pedals
3%
Price mix
Mix of high-end and standard
Boldest pick: TC Electronic BonaFide Buffer
Only 7 pro artists on Equipboard own it, but it's ranked #1 in Buffer Pedals.
Strymon Volante Magnetic Echo Machine
Avg price: $401.00
very versatile delay pedal
Pro: - very versatile - easy to dial in - works perfect in a passive fx loop - great spring reverb included
Con: - Access to the 8 memory slots are only manually or via a seperate Footswitch or Midicontroller
Univibe & Rotary Effects Pedals
Avg price: $504.60
Best vibe ever
Pro: - very versatile - deep vibe tone - adds tons of dynamics, instead of getting dull like other vibes - great tremolo and vibrato option - provides a clean boost on higher output level
Cons: - hard to get - very expensive - not easy to dial in - big, chunky device
Avg price: $35.54
Avg price: $109.50
About this setup
This gear photo by lothy features 4 pieces of gear, including Strymon Volante Magnetic Echo Machine, Roger Mayer Voodoo-Vibe, and TC Electronic BonaFide Buffer. The rig is a mix of high-end and standard pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Alternative rock scenes.
Love the Keeley Comp into the Nobels!! What's that Teisco boost like?
@sprucebringsteen The Teisco Boost is my favourite. In comparison to the TC Spark (which is great too) it sounds a bit smoother.
@lothy I really love slamming the input of a Nobels, which I had originally done with the Spark, but mine got really noisy so I upgraded to an EP boost. A Rangemaster is also awesome with it in my experience, but I will definitely check out the Teisco