satoriforsale's Pedalboard
December 2020 incarnation of my pedal board. It still contains my first two pedal the Marshall Gov'nor GT2 overdrive and the Marshall Vibratrem VT1, but the wahs have changed over the years. That was quite a search but quest complete now that I have found the Vox V847-C Wah... Furthermore it now has two delays the Way Huge Echo Puss Analog Delay and the latest addition to my board the Old Blood Noise Endeavours Black Fountain Oil Can Delay. To round my sound off there's the Origin Effects SlideRIG Compact Deluxe compressor and a MXR CSP038 Brown Acid Fuzz as well as a stereo Ditto for rehearsals and solo gigs.
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This rig
~$1,179
Value by category
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Compressor Effects Pedals
32%
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Delay Effects Pedals
29%
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Fuzz Effects Pedals
13%
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Distortion Effects Pedals
9%
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Looper Effects Pedals
8%
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Pedal Tuners
7%
Price mix
A wide range of price points
Boldest pick: Marshall VT-1 Vibratrem
Only 6 pro artists on Equipboard own it, but it's ranked #25 in Tremolo Effects Pedals.
Avg price: $34.58
Stereo Vivrato
The mono in stereo out function of this pedal has made it a versatile device that I have only grown to appreciate over the years
Old Blood Noise Endeavors Black Fountain
Avg price: $192.50
TC Electronic Ditto Stereo Looper
Avg price: $99.08
Way Huge Echo Puss (Aan Forbes limited edition)
Avg price: $150.99
Limited edition rules!
Jim Dunlop introduced a limited edition of the Way Huge Echo-Puss Analog Delay, which was designed by Way Huge founder and delay expert Jeorge Tripps.
The pedal was designed for players who want an organic analog delay pedal that lets fine-tune their delay sound with a simple user interface. It serves up 600ms of delay with a pair of gravelly voiced bucket-brigade chips.
A fully tweakable LFO modulation circuit allows you to add a liquid texture to the sound of the repeats. This edition is graced with custom artwork from artist Alan Forbes and is limited to 500 pieces. And I am glad to own one of these!
Avg price: $101.91
Overdrive for classic rock & blues tones
First pedal I ever bought, and it's still on my board...
Origin Effects SlideRIG Compact Deluxe
Avg price: $373.82
satoriforsale's rating:
Avg price: $147.50
classic Colordrive type fuzz
Released as a limited edition pedal by the MXR custom shop this pedal had all the magic of the original ColorDrive but with volume control that allows you to fine tune your sound. No "blend" knob to dial in your clean sound, but who would want to when your fuzz sounds like this
Great wah with emphases on the lower mid frequencies
I have been looking for just the right wah for years now.I started with the original Vox v847, loved the tone but not the tonesuck... moved on the a Buda Wah, which lacked the lower frequencies I was after. Then the CryBaby Mini, it's small frootprint wasn't ideal but at its Lower setting it came closer to the sound I was after (but not quite, beside it drained the battery even when the pedal wasn't engaged). So here's my fourth wah the new Voc v847-C and I love it! The only thing "wrong" with it is that it does not have a LED indicator light to show when the pedal is engaged. I have had that build in and now it's the 5 star pedal I was after, without this mod I would rate it 4 1/2 star
About this setup
This gear photo by satoriforsale features 9 pieces of gear, including Marshall VT-1 Vibratrem, Old Blood Noise Endeavors Black Fountain, and TC Electronic Ditto Stereo Looper. The rig is a wide range of price points. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Alternative rock scenes.