eve_ripper's Electro-Harmonix Music Gear Setup
Current bass pedalboard (2018)
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~$654
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Bass Effects Pedals
50%
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Delay Effects Pedals
19%
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Reverb Effects Pedals
19%
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Phaser Effects Pedals
12%
Price mix
All 6 priced items fall in the standard range for their categories.
Avg price: $77.65
Great new chorus for bass
Now small clone has special features for bass guitar. It can add needed clean low end + boost effected highs. Also there's a new crossover to cut low end from modulated signal. Also you can set Depth as you wish, not only two positions. It has sound of previous clones, but of course it sounds not the same. So, it has goods from previous clones and new great features for bass.
Avg price: $126.15
simple, good and cheap.
It is a small version of Memory man. There is no "tap tempo" button and it is sad. There are simple but crazy modulation modes, which can be used to make space synth noises. Time of delay varies from 30 ms to 550 ms. It goes from doubling to slapback very easy. Then you can go to echoes. Modulation can go from chorus to vibrato. Also you can connect Exp. add for modulation and delay time control. If you don't care about tap, big long echoes and want analog sound vintage delay - this one is for you.
Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Nano
Avg price: $125.07
Avg price: $159.95
BIG and Cheap wah
Very big WAH-WAH pedal. It could have some more tweaking knobs, but it's simple. Two modes for those who wants typical Morley WAH sound and "FUNK WAH" which is supposed to be slap-friendly. I like it in default mode, it gives me enough sound. Maybe not so bright as Power Wah or Dunlop Crybaby, but still is enough. Also I like that it has no on/off switches. I step on it and it gives me effect, then I go away and it switches off. I also like how it sounds with distortion before it.
Electro-Harmonix Bass Big Muff Pi Fuzz
Avg price: $89.38
cheap fuzz
Of course Big Muff is a classic. Russian Green Muff gives great bass fuzz, but this is another story. EHX Bass Big Muff will give you fuzz tone which you would like or hate. I prefer to blend DRY signal with EFFECTED. There is a fail that boosts audio when you turn up the volume which acts as a blend in "DRY" mode. You can live with it in cases when you want to put fuzz in some song moments. But adjusting it to signal without pedal is tricky. If you don't like blending you can use it's splitter which can send distorted and clean signals parallel. I also like this pedal on guitar. Anyway, it's cheap and a good strart point.
cheap
It is very cheap power supply. It has 8 outs, but I see that they are not isolated. Anyway it's very compaxct power supply (like boss pedal). I can't hear unwanted noises or something else. It has LED button, but it's useless. Still, I think's it s a good (but not great) choice for its price.
About this setup
This gear photo by eve_ripper features 8 pieces of gear, including Electro-Harmonix Nano Small Stone, Electro-Harmonix Bass Clone, and Electro-Harmonix Memory Boy. The rig is mostly standard pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Indie rock scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include Flea, Rob Pope, and Hunter Burgan.
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