tragic_panda's Pedalboard
Trying something new in stacking. Using a Crowther Hotcake to Push a MXR Super Badass Distortion. They work better together than I’d have thought. Though I’d love to try stacking two Hotcakes instead. Love the Super Badass though. Highly Recommended.
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~$1,340
Value by category
- Effects Pedals 57.7%
- Guitars 42.3%
Price mix
Mix of standard and high-end
Boldest pick: Electro-Harmonix The Silencer Noise Gate/Effects Loop
Only 5 pro artists on Equipboard own it, but it's ranked #10 in Noise Gate Effects Pedals.
Avg price: $146.99
Classic.
My favourite delay. Not as many options as larger delays and no tap tempo. But still love the tone, this is my “always on” delay. I almost always have it set to a slight delay in the background.
MXR M75 Super Badass Distortion
Avg price: $121.74
Badass.
Love, love, love this distortion. It’s not a classic like the OCD, Tubescreamer or Boss distortion but I can see it becoming a modern classic. Great tonal range, crisp sugary crunch it’s my go to distortion now. I use it much more than my old fav -the “Hot Cake”.
Avg price: $566.74
Love it.
My first electric. Seemed a good trade-off between a Fender vintage reissue and the really cheap ‘n nasty Squier modern Jazzmasters.
After having it for a couple of years now, I’ve grown to love it. Beautiful resonance and tone even unplugged and has a lilting chime through a clean channel. It’s very comfortable to play (the thin profile and satin finish neck is wonderful), there’s some great tonal variety and range within the pick-ups and selector. Though I tend to stick with the Rhythm circuit for most songs. Great build quality for a Chinese built Squier and looks beautiful too, no shaming here! Haven’t done any work to it yet. But apart from replacing the nut with a bone nut and the stock saddles with Brass saddles there’s not much I’d bother changing out of the box. Stays in tune well. Tonal range crosses genres with ease. Blues, alt/indie rock, thrash, Grunge, shoe gaze(dream-pop) to Jazz.
Highly recommended-especially if a USA Fender is beyond your budget.
Avg price: $226.26
Avg price: $202.99
About this setup
This gear photo by tragic_panda features 6 pieces of gear, including MXR M169 Carbon Copy, MXR M75 Super Badass Distortion, and Squier J Mascis Jazzmaster. The setup spans Effects Pedals and Guitars, with a mix of standard and high-end pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Alternative rock scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include Emily Wolfe, Juan Cordero, and Erik Lønne.
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the hot cake is so simple to make, just build one.... the original with just 2 controls is really the simplest dirtbox... or the non-commercial 70s/80s split enz version that if I recall just ahd 1 output knob LOL