lothy's Pedalboard
Next iteration of my pedalboard. The BOSS GE-7 replaces the buffer in front of the volume pedal.
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Gear in this photo
This rig
~$2,061
Value by category
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Univibe & Rotary Effects Pedals
25%
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Delay Effects Pedals
20%
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Effects Pedal Accessories
14%
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Compressor Effects Pedals
8%
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Pedalboards
7%
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Pedal Tuners
7%
Price mix
Mix of standard and high-end
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
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
Avg price: $119.10
Nobels ODR-1(bc) Natural Overdrive
Avg price: $104.00
warm and transparent overdrive pedal
Pro: - versatile from edge of breakup to classic rock tones - works with all types of guitars - works great as a booster - low noise floor - Spectrum control is more than a simple tone knob
Con: - The non bass cut version might have too much low-end and can get muddy - Spectrum control is more complex as a simple tone control and interacts with the drive knob.
Avg price: $109.50
Avg price: $138.72
Ernie Ball 6180 VP JR. Passive Volume Pedal
Avg price: $91.66
Avg price: $160.13
Avg price: $207.66
Avg price: $142.38
Avg price: $82.00
About this setup
This gear photo by lothy features 12 pieces of gear, including Roger Mayer Voodoo-Vibe, Strymon Volante Magnetic Echo Machine, and Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizer. The rig is 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.
damnnnn thats so cool!!
@alfredoewing Thanks Al!