marko_lekic's Metal Pedalboard
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~$1,055
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Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
23%
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Overdrive Effects Pedals
16%
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Delay Effects Pedals
12%
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Distortion Effects Pedals
12%
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Looper Effects Pedals
11%
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Fuzz Effects Pedals
10%
Price mix
Mix of standard and budget
Avg price: $26.66
Avg price: $138.55
Remarkable pedal
This pedal has become my favorite. I’ve been using it for about a month now, and I have to say it’s fantastic. It’s the second overdrive in my signal chain, placed after a budget Klon-style pedal.
The sound is exceptional, I mainly use it for crunchy tones and light distortion, and I love pairing it with delay to achieve an Italo-western vibe. The pedal is extremely versatile, the bass control and color knob are especially useful.
The clipping options are also very practical, allowing you to quickly shape and tighten the distortion a bit. I use it both as a boost and as a tone-shaping tool to control my Big Muff.
Overall, a brilliant pedal that sounds outstanding.
MXR M75 Super Badass Distortion
Avg price: $121.74
Electro-Harmonix Green Russian Big Muff Reissue
Avg price: $100.85
Avg price: $113.20
Avg price: $47.50
Excellent for the Price
There is no noise or hiss, unlike some EQ pedals, even those in a higher price range. The build quality is solid, the look is not my favorite, but the footswitch works great, it’s soft and smooth, similar to the Digitech Drop switch.
The only downside is that when the pedal is engaged, it slightly reduces the overall volume, so the level needs to be boosted by about +3–4 dB to match the bypassed signal. Other than that, everything is great. It does exactly what an EQ pedal is supposed to do, and it does it very well.
Avg price: $36.42
Avg price: $128.89
Avg price: $100.06
About this setup
This gear photo by marko_lekic features 10 pieces of gear, including Mosky Golden Horse, Wampler Belle, and MXR M75 Super Badass Distortion. 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 Metal scenes.