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~$1,434
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Distortion Effects Pedals
22%
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Looper Effects Pedals
19%
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Chorus Effects Pedals
14%
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Fuzz Effects Pedals
10%
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Phaser Effects Pedals
8%
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Compressor Effects Pedals
7%
Price mix
Mix of standard and budget
Boldest pick: Behringer EQ700 Graphic Equalizer
Only 5 pro artists on Equipboard own it, but it's ranked #15 in Equalizer Effects Pedals.
Avg price: $112.79
Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
Behringer US600 Ultra Shifter / Harmonist
Avg price: $67.00
So much things of it you don't know what to with it.
I bought this wanting to use a harmonist pedal. I used this and it was great. It has so much fun options and you never get bored with it. For it's price this was a lot for the money. And really good octave sound.
Avg price: $29.86
Use this and have a another noise gate backup please
This won't save your day if you do mostly music with distortion or overdrives. This you need to but it on 8 and just put a tape over it and that might save your hearing, is a very obnoxious and annoying pedal but it's very useful and demanding sometimes. Since it have a mute switch it's really helpful for emergency situations if you ever play like an idiot or drunk and the drummer of course tells you to crank the volume up to max. This have a great reduction and sort of makes a nice blend and can just make playing and interluding more practical and useful. So just in case buy a second noise gate for this one if it f up. I liked the ability to hook up multiple Jack's and stuff and these pedals should be EU mandatory for musicians so people don't do stupid stuff with their geae, or have it built inn amp. It's great at fixing simple feedback but distortred feedback it does not repent. That's why I'm giving it a 3.
Behringer EQ700 Graphic Equalizer
Avg price: $28.07
OMG this is so good for its price.
This is the secret sauce of music playing folks. The EQ pedal, this does wonders. It makes this sound like radio and so clean. Fine dial it or just fiddle you can't go wrong. It's like Caviar for your rig. It's such a good addon. Buy this.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Little bit on the mids and highs.
Behringer TM300 Tube Amp Modeler
Avg price: $26.16
Tinitusinator 4000. Be really careful with this.
I used this beacuse of a channel called Nirvana Guitars. I need a pedal since a classic Sansamp was an arm and a leg. So i tuned to his standard, even on lower levels. This is a great pedal, the sound is fantastic and does not sound cheap, but it has some really really bad flaws, number 1 is the feedback. If you forget anything during pratice say goodbye to your hearing. Just being remotely close to it (30 - 80 cm) will trigger a instant feedback. And 2. this turns on automatically even if battery's are on. So you need to be swift since whenever turn on my power socket this bastard turned on allways. This somehow surpassed the noise gate i used too. And even on really low volumes on your amp it's possible for it to totally wreck your ears when your not even using it, just it being on for 5 seconds is enough and the feedback is istant, im 20 and im suffering with now hearing loss and tinitus over 3 months beacuse of this one. It's like the devils choice pedals, super tasty and great sound but downside being a feedback that you surely won't forget. Like ever. Just buy a simple Overdrive or a Distorion don't buy this.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Level - 9 o'clock Low - 5 o'clock High- 11 o'clock Drive - max Mic - Clsic. Mod - CLN. Amp - Calif.
Avg price: $40.23
Electro-Harmonix Green Russian Big Muff Reissue
Avg price: $101.59
If you find the right dial and amp this is bloody amazing
This has a more saturated and more shoegaze sound to the big muff. I like this a lot, i does not feedback if I recall. And has a mean sound. I love this thing. I don't like it being that hard to dial. But otherwise this is solid. Would recommend anymore to buy this as thier first. These are cheap used. Underrated
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Tone 2.5. Sustian 4. Vol 7.
Avg price: $101.58
You Need to EQ and Amp the S out of this to get something good.
Everyone has this pedal that i know of under 25, it sounds like a sawblafe on some and a boombox on others. It's really your starter pedal as a teenager. But most people sell it off after rendering it useless and we all know it and then they regret it. Its a pedal that has a classic sound but standardalone you are not gonna get it unless you have a mesa boogie and a Marshall amp cabinet or simmilar gear. It sounds like a Ds-2 on crack alone. I got to EQ this with my EQ700 and fine dialing my amp, booster and minieq doubler this got real good real fast. Buy the waza craft if you want to use this, don't look at the price tag.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Level 10, Eq1 11am, EQ 1.5 1 pm. EQ 2. 10 am. EQ 2.5 1 pm. Distortion 10.
Avg price: $61.66
Avg price: $94.48
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Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer
Avg price: $104.89
All you need.
This has a really good and is really useful when playing, this was the first pedal I used. It has a lot of This and that witch just makes it really practical and good sustainer and compression.
Electro-Harmonix EH-4600 Small Clone
Avg price: $96.02
A bit rich... but allright. It's mostly for Nirvana Riffs.
Standalone this pedal sounds great on the other songs and sounds tests, its kinda a lot of it all in the same place. These pedals where saved by Kurt Cobain and now they are selling like hotcakes. It's good on power chords but trying a lot of other things it sort has its own bite to it. If you don't play grunge or collect EHX. Don't buy this as your first chorus. I like it a lot but you have a good idea for using this and not fiddling. But on distortion i gives off this really cool underwater and watery sound. Good pedal and not bad priced.
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Depth up. 1 PM
Avg price: $89.00
Avg price: $110.71
Really good
I used this and it does a good job. Just a knob and dial it simple as that. Really good standalone sound. Classic. Perfect. One thing I don't get is that the batteries drain on these things really easily. The older pedals like these don't have a light or show that it's on. But yeah love this thing.
Avg price: $64.47
Best beatbox ever.
It plays in perfect time, helps you play guitar and bass a lot better. I bought this just to try out but I've never been so busy with it. It's so many options and styles and beats and the looper is great. A bit rich and hard to use though but you can get the hang of it.
Avg price: $17.99
This plays so good it feels illegal to own.
This chorus pedal was something I got when bought the DS-2. It sounds good. Almost too good. It has this 70- 80s sound to it that kinda has its own style to it, sounds like im playing though a Rickenbacker. I like to play on this. If you tape over it and play it nobody can really even call out that it's a Chinese pedal. These pedals are good if you just need a Effect but don't make these you're whole thing.
Avg price: $126.50
Don't buy this. Just don't.
This is a meme pedal. This can definitely ruin some ears. This has more sensitive eqs and knobs then a ER therapy session. It's sounds like a thousand bees and a sawmill. Trying to chug this. Forget it. Buy something else. Trying to EQ and Amp this to save is just dumb. Tried it. Its terrible, only use this if you are stranded at Sea.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Level. 6. Low 7. Mid. 4 High. 4
Avg price: $54.99
Akai Professional E2 HeadRush Delay/Looper
Avg price: $106.05
About this setup
This gear photo by lars_gustav_larsson features 21 pieces of gear, including TC Electronic Mimiq Doubler, Behringer US600 Ultra Shifter / Harmonist, and Behringer NR300 Noise Reducer. The rig is a mix of standard and budget pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Electronic scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include Gustav Larsson, Ola Englund, and emma essex.
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