Brad Avery's Effects Pedals
You can see the Fulltone Clyde Deluxe Wah in the picture which I included on the left. This is a photo of one of Brad's pedalboards when he was still with Third Day. You can have a better look at this pedalboard here. The Fulltone Clyde Deluxe Wah is the second pedal from the right, bottom row.
You can have a closer look at this pedal here. On this image you can clearly see all of the pedal's knobs and controls.
You can see the Frantone Electronics Peachfuzz in the picture which I included on the left. This is a photo of one of Brad's pedalboards when he was still with Third Day. You can have a better look at this pedalboard here. The Frantone Electronics Peachfuzz is the yellow pedal on the left. This is a gain pedal.
You can have a closer look at this pedal here. On this image you can clearly see all of the pedal's knobs and controls.
The DLS Effects RotoSIM is a rotary speaker simulator. You can see this pedal in the picture which I included on the left. This is a photo of one of Brad's pedalboards when he was still with Third Day. You can have a better look at this pedalboard here. The RotoSIM is the upper left pedal.
You can see all of the knobs and controls of this pedal in this image.
You can see the DLS Effects Chorus-Vib in the picture which I included on the left. This is a photo of one of Brad's pedalboards when he was still with Third Day. You can have a better look at this pedalboard here. The DLS Effects Chorus-Vib is the second pedal from the left in the top row.
DLS Effects changed the name of this pedal to Chorus-Waves, so nowadays it is not sold as the Chorus-Vib anymore.
You can see all of the knobs and controls of this pedal in this image.
You can see the Electro-Harmonix POG Polyphonic Octave Generator in the picture which I included on the left. This is a photo of one of Brad's pedalboards when he was still with Third Day. You can have a better look at this pedalboard here. The Electro Harmonix POG Polyphonic Octave Generator is the upper right pedal.
You can have a closer look at this pedal here. On this image you can clearly see all of the pedal's knobs and controls.
You can see the Homebrew Electronics Power Screamer in the picture which I included on the left. This is a photo of one of Brad's pedalboards when he was still with Third Day. You can have a better look at this pedalboard here. The Homebrew Electronics Power Screamer is a gain, overdrive and distortion pedal. It is the second pedal from the left in the middle row (beneath the dark blue Chorus-Vib).
You can have a closer look at this pedal here. On this image you can clearly see all of the pedal's knobs and controls. This pedal is exactly the same as Brad's pedal, except for the color.
The Boss TU-12 is a chromatic tuner. You can see the Boss TU-12 in the picture which I included on the left. This is a photo of one of Brad's pedalboards when he was still with Third Day. You can have a better look at this pedalboard here. The Boss TU-12 is the pedal on the right, between the Electro-Harmonix POG and the Fulltone Wah pedal.
You can have a closer look at this tuner here. On this image you can clearly see all of the tuner's knobs and controls.
The T-Rex Effects Replica is a delay pedal. You can see the T-Rex Effects Replica in the picture which I included on the left. This is a photo of one of Brad's pedalboards when he was still with Third Day. You can have a better look at this pedalboard here. The T-Rex Effects Replica is the brownish, rusty colored pedal on the right.
You can have a closer look at this pedal here. On this image you can clearly see all of the pedal's knobs and controls.
You can see the Retro-Sonic Compressor in the picture which I included on the left. This is a photo of one of Brad's pedalboards when he was still with Third Day. You can have a better look at this pedalboard here. The Retro-Sonic Compressor is the second pedal from the left, bottom row.
You can have a closer look at this effect pedal here. On this image you can clearly see all of the pedal's knobs and controls.
The Creation Audio Labs MK.4.23 is a boost pedal. You can see the Creation Audio Labs MK.4.23 in the picture which I included on the left. This is a photo of one of Brad's pedalboards when he was still with Third Day. You can have a better look at this pedalboard here. The MK.4.23 is the third pedal from the left, bottom row.
You can have a closer look at this pedal here. On this image you can clearly see all of the pedal's knobs and controls.
The Cusack Music Tap-A-Whirl is a tremolo pedal. You can see the Tap-A-Whirl in the picture which I included on the left. This is a photo of one of Brad's pedalboards when he was still with Third Day. You can have a better look at this pedalboard here. The Tap-A-Whirl is the pedal on the far right, bottom row.
You can have a closer look at this pedal here. On this image you can clearly see all of the pedal's knobs and controls.
Brad Avery uses the Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer overdrive pedal, as detailed on the Brad Avery Fan Base blog. While no clear photo of his pedalboard is available, the blog confirms its presence among other pedals. The Ibanez Tube Screamer is a renowned overdrive pedal, known for its distinctive sound, and the blog provides a detailed image showcasing the pedal's knobs and controls.
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