David Rhodes
David Rhodes' Effects Pedals
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In this image from Rhodes' website, a QMX-8 can be seen on his pedalboard.
Running down his pedal lineup, Rhodes kicks off with a string of Boss boxes. “I always use a CE-2 Chorus. I just like the way it wobbles the sound.” For that extra wobble, he usually couples it with a great deal of amp vibrato. For distortion, he relies on the DS-1 pedal or an SD-1 Overdrive – most notably on “Big Time,” and – live – on the choruses of “Shock the Monkey.”
Running down his pedal lineup, Rhodes kicks off with a string of Boss boxes. “I always use a CE-2 Chorus. I just like the way it wobbles the sound.” For that extra wobble, he usually couples it with a great deal of amp vibrato. For distortion, he relies on the DS-1 pedal or an SD-1 Overdrive – most notably on “Big Time,” and – live – on the choruses of “Shock the Monkey.”
"My effects included a TC Electronic 2290 Dynamic Digital Delay, Roger Mayer Voodoo Vibe and Octavia pedals, an Electro-Harmonix Electric Mistress, a Boss Vibrato, an Ernie Ball volume pedal, and an old Matchless Hot Box distortion.”
In this image from Rhodes' website, an RE-20 can be seen on his pedalboard.
In this image from Rhodes' website, a Metal Shaman can be seen on his pedalboard.
In this image from Rhodes' website, a 3D Shaman can be seen on his pedalboard.
Running down his pedal lineup, Rhodes kicks off with a string of Boss boxes. “I always use a CE-2 Chorus. I just like the way it wobbles the sound.” For that extra wobble, he usually couples it with a great deal of amp vibrato. For distortion, he relies on the DS-1 pedal or an SD-1 Overdrive – most notably on “Big Time,” and – live – on the choruses of “Shock the Monkey.”
"My effects included a TC Electronic 2290 Dynamic Digital Delay, Roger Mayer Voodoo Vibe and Octavia pedals, an Electro-Harmonix Electric Mistress, a Boss Vibrato, an Ernie Ball volume pedal, and an old Matchless Hot Box distortion.”
"My effects included a TC Electronic 2290 Dynamic Digital Delay, Roger Mayer Voodoo Vibe and Octavia pedals, an Electro-Harmonix Electric Mistress, a Boss Vibrato, an Ernie Ball volume pedal, and an old Matchless Hot Box distortion.”
"My effects included a TC Electronic 2290 Dynamic Digital Delay, Roger Mayer Voodoo Vibe and Octavia pedals, an Electro-Harmonix Electric Mistress, a Boss Vibrato, an Ernie Ball volume pedal, and an old Matchless Hot Box distortion.”
In this image from Rhodes' website, a TU-2 can be seen on his pedalboard.
In this image from Rhodes' website, an FS-5U can be seen on his pedalboard.
In this image from Rhodes' website, a Double Shaman can be seen on his pedalboard.
In this image from Rhodes' website, a VB-2 can be seen on his pedalboard.
In this image from Rhodes' website, an Compulator Pro can be seen on his pedalboard.
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