redgtrrocker's Pedalboard

redgtrrocker

redgtrrocker

Gear IQ 349

Pedalboard by redgtrrocker featuring Boss PS-5 Super Shifter, Xotic Effects RC Booster, and TC Electronic Ditto Looper and 8 more pieces of gear

My "Frankenboard" Live Rig pedalboard created using an old multi-guitar stand and some old metal speaker grill from an ADA 2x12 cab. Top middle mini-board is removeable for acoustic and smaller gigs. The Digitech iStomp pedals are set to "Angelic Choir" and "Octaver," and everything else is pretty self-explanatory. Pre-Input Path: Tight Fuzz Jr >> Mini Dragon Wah >> Pitchblack tuner >> SP Compressor >> Tech 21 British. Amp Effects Loop path: PS-5 Super Shifter >> iStomp (octvaer) >> iStomp (choir) >> H2O >> RC Booster >> Tremolo >> HOF Mini >> Ditto looper. All are powered by a TrueTone CS12 One Spot Pro brick mounted underneath.

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~$1,589

Value by category

  • Effects Pedals 92.6%
  • Studio Equipment 7.4%

Price mix

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Mix of standard and budget

4 Budget
5 Standard
1 High-end

Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals

Boss PS-5 Super Shifter

Avg price: $77.96

A Whammy-wannabe, maybe, but it sports some cool features nonetheless!

I bought this stomp because I play hardtail guitars 99.9% of the time and therefore needed a Whammy-like device. Enter the BOSS PS-5, whose smaller size and [whammy bar] "Flutter" feature were the clinchers for me! It's one of but a handful of effects I still use now that I have my Kemper Powerhead, as the Kemper will do almost everything the PS-5 can EXCEPT the "Flutter". That saves me from having to use an expression controller with the Kemper, and frees up a space in the Kemper's Effect Module for a different effect if I so choose. While the PS-5 may not be as robust of a pitch-changing device as the Whammy is these days, I will contend that the PS-5's tracking seems much smoother than the original WH-1 Whammy pedal circa 1989.

Preferred Settings + Usage:

Fave settings? Depends on the band I'm playing with: For my main band, BLACK LABEL, I typically use it in "T. Arm" mode pitched up an octave or two with a the "Speed" [rise/fall] set around 2:00. In my 80's Metal outfit, RIVAL, I'd say that 99% of the time I use the "T. Arm" mode pitched down 2 octaves with the "Speed" set at 9:00 for a nice, slow whammy bar deep dive, however, I switch to "Flutter" mode with the "Speed" at 4:00 for the last notes of my Brad Gillis solo part in "Don't Tell Me You Love Me".

Boost Effects Pedals

Xotic Effects RC Booster

Avg price: $181.97

Just leave it ON all the time!

I'll keep this one short 'n sweet: This pedal is the "Secret Sauce" of my entire effects chain and overall tone! I never turn it off. The day I added it to my pedalboard was like the proverbial clouds lifting and the sunlight breaking through! When other cats we'd gig with asked about it, I'd always tell them that it's like removing a huge blanket covering your speakers--it's night and day difference. I used to run it in front of the amp, but after seeing some studio cat run his through his amp's effects loop, I tried it in there and haven't looked back. Sounds so much better (and bigger) in the efx loop! And even though the "RC Booster" stands for "Really Clean Booster" (and it really is super-clean), this stomp allows one to add a little hair to their signal via the 'Gain' knob if you don't like your cleans too pristine. Would buy it again in a heartbeat, and won't leave home without it!

Looper Effects Pedals

TC Electronic Ditto Looper

Avg price: $82.14

MIDI Foot Controllers

Tech 21 MIDI Mouse

Avg price: $118.18

Tremolo Effects Pedals

Great quality Trem that won't break the bank!

The Dano Cool Cat Trem is a great little chunk that's chock full o' 60s surf vibe! Can't beat it for the low cost and dual-mode [Hard/Soft] coolness, although I wish the knobs and power input had been placed in pedalboard-friendly positions instead of crowded together on the back/side. Oh, and the footswitch can be a bear sometimes, requiring you to really press down hard to engage/disengage, but other than those annoyances it's probably the best-bang-for-your-buck pedal that I've ever purchased!

Compressor Effects Pedals

Xotic Effects SP Compressor

Avg price: $157.68

Excellent-yet-transparent compression in a Mini stomp

Everyone here has already sung its praises, so I'll defer to those reviews and add a little of my own perspective. I run through a Rivera Knucklehead Reverb, and while the amp does have good natural compression when utilizing the 'Half Power' and 'Modern/Vintage' switches, I wanted a nice, transparent compressor for my clean channel (and for slide playing) like the Ross or Keeley versions I've played in the past, but housed in a mini-stomp to take up less room on my board. After an exhaustive quest, I finally decided on the Xotic, based in part on the pure awesomeness of their RC Booster that I also own and love. I really dig the switchable levels of compression--I leave mine set on 'Lo' for minimal squash and maximum headroom. I've owned an MXR Dyna Comp and a Pedalworx McSqueeze, but neither came anywhere close to the transparency and flexibility of the SP. Buy it again? You're damn skippy I would!

Multi Effects Pedals

Visual Sound H2O

Avg price: $176.74

A fantastic 2-in-1 pedal that oozes 80s oscillation coolness and slap-happy echoes

As most of us have had a Chorus pedal or two (or twenty) in our lifetime, I can wholeheartedly say that the original V1 H2O Liquid Chorus and Echo is my hands-down favorite! And despite its funky, clunky housing that takes up way too much pedalboard space, I still love the damn thing regardless. CHORUS SIDE: It absolutely nails Jake E. Lee's 'Bark At The Moon' tone, as well as that of many 80s Chorus-loving stalwarts like Alex Lifeson, Vivian Campbell, Ty Tabor, et al. It's so damn versatile with its 3-knob controls for Speed, Width and Delay Time--the latter really expands the sonic landscape of possibilities. My only beef with the unit (aside from its size) is that it's not the most transparent of stomps when using it in front of the amp's input. It almost sounds like a Flanger at times, and can get a tad noisy too, so I typically run it in my Rivera's buffered effects loop which tames it nicely. ECHO SIDE: Visual Sound says that the Echo side is "Analog Voiced" even though it's digital, so take that descrip of theirs with a grain of salt, as it doesn't sound that analog-esque to my ears. My unit has also had some flakiness issues with the 'Short/Long' switch in that it would sometimes swap functionality--i.e., the 'Short' side would become the 'Long' side and vice versa. Not sure why that happened, but I was able to take it directly to VS (they're only an hour North of where I live) and they fixed all of its issues while I waited for FREE, no less! Now that is what I call Customer Service, baby! All that said, I would love to try out the V3 box sometime to see how it compares sonically, but for my money, the V1 has been an integral part of my sound for a couple of decades now, and I'd buy it all over again in a New York minute.

Reverb Effects Pedals

The Toneprint functionality makes this uni-knobber a Must-Have for anyone looking to save on pedalboard space

The cats at TC Electronic are freakin' geniuses! Not only does their online library offer a ton of killer Artist Toneprints ("Viagra Substitute" by Satchel is my fave for gigging), but their free Editor software takes it one step further by letting you customize said Toneprints and/or create your own! And while you'd think that its single knob design only allows you to tweak a single parameter at a time, the Editor software can let you program the knob to, say, ramp up the reverb's decay time while simultaneously decreasing the Wet/Dry mix as you turn the knob from 7:00 to 5:00, for example. [If memory serves, the software lets you assign 2 to 4 parameters to the knob, so it's definitely not just a one-trick pony.] With so many great Toneprints to choose from and its tiny footprint, it's hard to go wrong with the HOF Mini--I'd definitely buy it again (and again)!!

Multi Effects Pedals

DigiTech iStomp

Avg price: $197.53

Brilliant concept and many useable effects... if only they hadn't hitched their wagon to the iPad exclusively.

Another workplace discovery when I worked at The Fret Shop (Hsv, AL). Loved most of the downloadable effects--in particular, "Angelic Choir" and "Octaver", which have permanent residency on my board, they are that damn cool and unique!! [Other noteworthy mentions include: Double Cross Delay, Freeze Wah, Xul, Unplugged, Dirty Robot, Snake Charmer Tremolo, Phaser Beam, Jet Flanger, Glimmer Drive and Amp Driver.] For an All-In-One stomp, I was surprised to find as many useable effects as there were. Make no mistake, though, as there were plenty effects that sounded like garbage as well. The only drag is that Digitech went headlong with the iPad-exclusivity thing, and then it wasn't long before the next version of the iPad featured different connectors. So Digitech had to try and scramble to renegotiate their deal with Apple to make adaptors readily available to new iStomp buyers, but by then the damage was done. The pedal was quietly phased out of production, and any tech support for iStomp owners slowly evaporated into thin air. All that said, I love these damn things and wish I had at least 2 more!

Overdrive Effects Pedals

Tech 21 British

Avg price: $113.00

A Marshall-style stomp that sounds close to the real deal

Always been a Tech 21 NYC fan since my earliest days of attending NAMM shows back in the mid 90s--great people, and great products! I first discovered the "Character Series" pedals when I worked at a local music store that carried Tech 21 gear. The British pedal I bought was a V1 edition, so there is no pushbutton option to disengage the sansamp speaker emulation on mine, but that's cool with me since it's the emulation that's the "Slice-of-Fried-Gold" factor. (Why have a button that emasculates the unit, yanno?) I was looking for a pedal that would grok/cop a tone similar to my Rivera Knucklehead Reverb (e.g., hot-rodded Marshall tones), and this one fit the bill better than anything else we had in the shop. I also dig the fact that if my rig were to ever crap out on me, I could literally run this pedal direct into the PA and it would sound like a mic'ed Marshall, but thankfully I've never had to go that route. Runs the gamut from Bluesbreaker breakup to Plexi prowess and all pertinent points on the Marshall map. (I like the 'Character' knob dialed in somewhere between 2:00 and 3:00 for a more modern tone, personally.) My only qualms, however, are with the easy-to-knock-around knobs that I'd keep bumping every time I engaged the damn thing (hence the foam rubber to hold them in place), and the overly-sensitive 'Level' knob that goes from a whisper to a ROAR with the slightest tweak--like there's no "Sweet Spot" between too quiet and too loud. Oh yeah... and the Tech 21 footswitch can be FLAKY as f*ck, and if the internal spring ever shifts in the slightest, it will cause intermittency issues when trying to turn it on and off! Talk about a royal pain in the ass, especially in the middle of a gig. Had to take it to a guy to have it fixed once, so I wish Tech 21 would ditch those effin' switches already and find a more reliable solution. Other than those issues, it's been a great pedal to have for rehearsals and small gigs where I didn't have room for my full rig. Would I buy again? Possibly, but definitely not if they keep using the same lame switches in them.

Effects Pedal Accessories

Truetone 1 Spot Pro CS12

Avg price: $207.64

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This gear photo by redgtrrocker features 11 pieces of gear, including Boss PS-5 Super Shifter, Xotic Effects RC Booster, and TC Electronic Ditto Looper. The setup spans Effects Pedals and Studio Equipment, 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.

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