pkrul's Pedalboard
Second board. Uses less real estate on stage.
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~$2,410
Value by category
- Effects Pedals 93.1%
- Cables 6.9%
Price mix
A wide range of price points
Boldest pick: Line 6 Relay G10
Only 5 pro artists on Equipboard own it, but it's ranked #13 in Instrument Cables.
Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive
Avg price: $772.46
A bit too much hype, but great nevertheless
A great sounding pedal. I own most of the best overdrive pedals and compared them all. The King of Tone is staying on my pedalboard. Personally I like the boost and overdrive settings best.
Wampler The Paisley Drive Signature Overdrive
Avg price: $162.58
Great overdrive
Warm tone, great pedal.I use it together with my Analogman King of Tone pedal, great combination.
Fender Micro ABY Channel Switch
Avg price: $28.58
Does what it has to do.
A simple but efficient A/B/Y switch. I use it as two separate inputs going into my pedals chain. That way I can quickly switch from my wireless receiver to a guitar cable, in case of radio interference or malfunction.
Avg price: $154.25
Great full range boost.
A lot of headroom, especially because of the internal 9 volts to 18 volts doubling. Really a clean boost.
Avg price: $207.64
Good power supply, very quiet
Very good and noiseless. I even use the sag feature to power a 5V Line 6 G10 wireless receiver. It is very consistent in delivering the 5 volts.
Avg price: $167.19
Good, but weird power connector.
Very good, but for some reason Line 6 gave it a very weak 5 Volt USB connector instead of a standard and sturdy 9 Volt DC connector. That means you can't use it on a standard pedal board power supply without modifying it.
Avg price: $130.66
Love it!
As good as his big brother, but half the size. Gotta love it.
About this setup
This gear photo by pkrul features 14 pieces of gear, including Analog Man King of Tone Overdrive, Boss DD-7 Digital Delay, and Boss DD-2 Digital Delay. 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 Electronic scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include Pete Thorn, John Konesky, and Brad Whitford.
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