diamondhead27's Pedalboard
My current pedalboard (Pedaltrain XD-24).
Signal Chain (in order): TC Electronic PolyTune 3 Mini → Boss EQ-200 → Origin Effects Cali76 FET Compressor → EHX Pitch Fork → EHX Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai → Neunaber Immerse Reverberator Mk II → MXR Phase 95 → MXR M152 Micro Flanger → JHS Pedals Morning Glory V4 → Ibanez TS-9 → Catalinbread Karma Suture GE → Walrus Audio Iron Horse V3 → Revv G3 Anniversary → EQD Hizumitas → EQD Tone Job V2 → Boss TR-2 → Boss VB-2w → Boss CE-2w → Boss DD-200 → Strymon Brig → Boss RV-200 → Strymon Cloudburst → TC Electronic Bonafide Buffer (under board).
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~$4,832
Value by category
- Effects Pedals 99.7%
- Cables 0.3%
Price mix
A wide range of price points
Boldest pick: TC Electronic BonaFide Buffer
Only 7 pro artists on Equipboard own it, but it's ranked #1 in Buffer Pedals.
Avg price: $217.79
Avg price: $207.47
EBS PG – Premium Gold Flat Patch Cables
Avg price: $14.68
Avg price: $63.82
Avg price: $234.04
Origin Effects Cali76 FET Compressor
Avg price: $395.84
Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
Avg price: $180.50
Electro-Harmonix Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai
Avg price: $236.05
Neunaber Immerse Reverberator Mk II
Avg price: $260.83
Avg price: $111.49
The right pedal for the people hunting for a phase 90.
This pedal checks almost all of the boxes in my wishlist if I wanted to make a better version of the Phase 90. Smaller enclosure, same simplicity (one knob), and have both 2 (45) and 4 stage (90) phasers with their script versions. I’ve always liked both the subtle effect of the Phase 45 and the iconic tone of the Phase 90 so having both in one pedal is amazing. All of this for practically the same price of a regular Phase 90.
The only negative thing I have to say about this pedal are the lights for the type of phaser (45/90 - Script/Block), they’re way too bright and always on. On a side note, the blue light (45/90) pulsates depending on what the rate knob is set at, which serves a little bit like a tap tempo in case you want to synchronize your phaser with whatever tempo you’re playing with.
Overall, a fantastic pedal from MXR that truly deserves 5 stars.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Minimum rate for phase 45 (script). Anywhere below 12 o’clock for phase 90 (script). Put it before distortion/od.
Avg price: $119.92
Avg price: $174.66
Avg price: $97.99
Avg price: $156.99
Avg price: $188.35
Avg price: $189.04
Avg price: $169.74
EarthQuaker Devices Tone Job EQ & Booster V2
Avg price: $164.25
Avg price: $100.48
Avg price: $240.12
Avg price: $224.72
The ultimate chorus
This chorus is practically a no brainer. You can get two of the most legendary choruses of all time, the CE-1 and CE-2 and you also get the vibrato mode of the CE-1 (which despite the name, it has more in common with a Leslie type rotary speaker than an actual vibrato).
Like its original counterparts, both modes are very musical and it’s hard to get them to sound weird, so if you’re looking for a very experimental sounding chorus you might have to look elsewhere like the EQD Sea Machine.
Overall, this is the perfect chorus for me and perhaps, the majority of guitarists out there. It’s simple but versatile, reliable and built like a tank.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
CE-2 rate at 10:30 and depth at 4:30 for a sweet sounding chorus. CE-1 rate at 5:00 and depth at 12:00 for a more pronounced and equally beautiful chorus.
Avg price: $254.17
Strymon Brig Multi-voice dBucket Delay Pedal
Avg price: $249.86
Avg price: $272.83
Strymon Cloudburst Ambient Reverb
Avg price: $271.21
Avg price: $35.57
About this setup
This gear photo by diamondhead27 features 26 pieces of gear, including Pedaltrain XD-24, Truetone 1 Spot Pro CS12, and EBS PG – Premium Gold Flat Patch Cables. The setup spans Effects Pedals and Cables, with a wide range of price points. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Alternative rock scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include Cam Smith, Emily Wolfe, and Anthony Marinelli.
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