José Manuel Aguilera's Effects Pedals
In a photo from July 2016 in Aguascalientes, José Manuel Aguilera is seen using the Visual Sound V3 Route 66 pedal.
In a photo taken in Aguascalientes in July 2016, José Manuel Aguilera is seen using the Electro-Harmonix Cathedral reverb pedal.
In a photo taken in Aguascalientes in July 2016, José Manuel Aguilera is seen using the Eventide PitchFactor Harmonizer.
In a user-uploaded photo from July 2016 in Aguascalientes, José Manuel Aguilera is seen with a Line 6 FM4 Filter Modeler.
In a photo taken in Aguascalientes in July 2016, José Manuel Aguilera is shown using the TC Electronic Vortex Flanger.
In a user-uploaded photo from July 2016 in Aguascalientes, José Manuel Aguilera is shown using an Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer.
In a photo from July 2016 taken in Aguascalientes, José Manuel Aguilera is seen using the ZVex Mastotron Fuzz Pedal.
In a user-uploaded photo from July 2016 in Aguascalientes, José Manuel Aguilera is seen using the Fulltone 69 MKII fuzz effects pedal.
In a user-uploaded photo from July 2016 in Aguascalientes, José Manuel Aguilera is shown using a Korg SDD-3000 Programmable Digital Delay Pedal.
In a user-uploaded photo from a live performance in Aguascalientes in July 2016, José Manuel Aguilera is seen using the MXR M159 Stereo Tremolo Pan.
In a user-uploaded photo from April 2016, José Manuel Aguilera is seen using the Fulltone OCD Obsessive Compulsive Drive during a Proyecto Eléctrico session with Ronan Chris Murphy, Diego López, and Arthur Edstrom.
In a photo from April 2016, José Manuel Aguilera is seen using the Electro-Harmonix POG2 Polyphonic Octave Generator during a Proyecto Eléctrico session with Ronan Chris Murphy, Diego López, and Arthur Edstrom.
In a photo taken during an electric project session in April 2016, José Manuel Aguilera is seen using the Boss PS-3 Pitch Shifter/Delay alongside Ronan Chris Murphy, Diego López, and Arthur Edstrom.
In April 2016, a user-uploaded photo from the Proyecto Eléctrico session featuring José Manuel Aguilera, Ronan Chris Murphy, Diego López, and Arthur Edstrom, shows Aguilera using the TC Electronic PolyTune pedal.
José Manuel Aguilera uses the Eventide TimeFactor Twin Delay pedal, as shown in a user-uploaded photo of his pedalboard.
José Manuel Aguilera uses the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power MONDO on his pedalboard, as shown in the user-uploaded photo.
José Manuel Aguilera uses the Roger Mayer Voodoo-Blues Overdrive Pedal, as shown in a user-uploaded photo of his pedalboard.
A user-uploaded photo of José Manuel Aguilera's pedalboard shows the inclusion of the Fulltone 70's Fuzz pedal.
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