kristoffer_sundberg's Pedalboard
Current setup - Nov 1, 2020
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This rig
~$1,270
Value by category
- Effects Pedals 93.2%
- Studio Gear 6.8%
Price mix
Mix of standard and budget
Boldest pick: Fender ABY Pedal
Only 7 pro artists on Equipboard own it, but it's ranked #18 in Switch Effects Pedals.
Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer
Avg price: $104.89
Avg price: $94.48
Behringer Tube ULTRAGAIN MIC200
Avg price: $85.99
Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
Avg price: $184.12
Avg price: $47.18
Mad Professor Stone Grey Distortion
Avg price: $152.66
Avg price: $375.26
Effector 13 Truly Beautiful Disaster Oscillating Fuzz / Feedback Loop
Avg price: $225.00
Fuzz from another dimension
This one is a beast - in the true essence of the word. It took some time to tame it but once you get it under your thumb it can create some truly beautiful disastrous sounds. The first thing you should know and get before trying to understand these circuits is that the knobs are actually mirrored, so 10 is 0 and 0 is 10. I have no idea whether this was intentional but at first, before you realize this, this pedal will just scream in your face and your only thought will be that it's broken. However, once you know the knobs are mirrored, it gets a little easier. The trick here is to be very gentle with the knobs and go from 0 to not much more, because beastness. The effect loop in this thing adds extra dimensions of awesomeness but the same is true for the pedal you decide to stick in the loop - be gentle and add just a little bit of whatever that pedal does. I've got a Stone Grey Distortion stuck in the effect loop atm and it adds just about the right amount of warmth to the fuzziness. This pedal is super cool, and, if you put in the time to get to know and understand it, it sounds great. You can get sounds out of this that other pedals just won't give you. Beautiful disaster indeed.
About this setup
This gear photo by kristoffer_sundberg features 11 pieces of gear, including Boss CS-3 Compression Sustainer, Electro-Harmonix Memory Toy, and Behringer Tube ULTRAGAIN MIC200. The setup spans Effects Pedals and Studio Gear, with a mix of standard and budget pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Electronic scenes.