Adam Aymor's Effects Pedals

On Cheap Girls's Facebook page, there is photo of Aymor holding a Black Bumble Buzz pedal with the caption: "Thanks you to Union Tube & Transisor for this awesome Bumblebuzz pedal."

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Adam Aymor uses the Boss RV-3 Digital Reverb/Delay on his pedalboard, as evidenced by photos shared by Jason on the Cheapgirls website.

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Adam Aymor uses the Boss PH-1 Phaser pedal as part of his setup. For visual confirmation, you can contact Jason for a photo of his pedalboard, as noted on the Cheapgirls website.

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Adam Aymor uses the TC Electronic Shaker Vibrato pedal, as seen on his pedalboard featured on the Cheapgirls website.

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Adam Aymor uses the Maxon OD808 Overdrive pedal, as seen on his pedalboard in a photo referenced by Cheap Girls.

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Adam Aymor uses the TC Electronic PolyTune pedal tuner, as seen in a pedalboard photo available on the Cheap Girls website.

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Adam Aymor uses the Boss GE-7 Graphic Equalizer on his pedalboard, as featured on the Cheap Girls website.

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Adam Aymor uses the Boss TR-2 Tremolo pedal, as evidenced by a pedalboard photo on the Cheapgirls website.

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Adam Aymor uses the Boss LS-2 Line Selector, as seen in the Cheap Girls' promotional material for their album "Famous Graves."

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Adam Aymor uses the Xotic Effects EP Booster pedal, as seen in the Cheap Girls' promotional materials for their album "Famous Graves," released on 5/13 by Xtra Mile.

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Adam Aymor is known to use the Lovepedal Kalamazoo guitar pedal, as evidenced by a mention on the Cheap Girls' official site.

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Adam Aymor uses the Dunlop DB-01 Dime Cry Baby From Hell wah pedal, as noted by Cheap Girls on their website.

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Adam Aymor uses an Ernie Ball Volume Pedal, as seen in a photo provided by Cheapgirls for the release of "Famous Graves."

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