Mark Lee's Effects Pedals
Sorry it’s a tad blurry! The new pedals are the 3 at the bottom right. The Louder, Scream, and Scruzz are the “always on” versions of the More Louder, Screamer, and Screamer Fuzz.
At the bottom is the Pedal Board Tamer which adds true bypass and noiseless switching.
The big white pedal is the old Route 66 in the metal chassis. Sounds better than the newer Visual Sound stuff, IMO.
And the big black thing is a Line 6 M9. I use it for most mod and delay effects, with the Tap a Whirl and DD5 filling in the gaps.
Lastly, this is the first time in 11 years I’ve done a show without a Fulldrive 2 overdrive. That’s how highly I think of the new Cusack distortions!
Sorry it’s a tad blurry! The new pedals are the 3 at the bottom right. The Louder, Scream, and Scruzz are the “always on” versions of the More Louder, Screamer, and Screamer Fuzz.
At the bottom is the Pedal Board Tamer which adds true bypass and noiseless switching.
The big white pedal is the old Route 66 in the metal chassis. Sounds better than the newer Visual Sound stuff, IMO.
And the big black thing is a Line 6 M9. I use it for most mod and delay effects, with the Tap a Whirl and DD5 filling in the gaps.
Lastly, this is the first time in 11 years I’ve done a show without a Fulldrive 2 overdrive. That’s how highly I think of the new Cusack distortions!
Sorry it’s a tad blurry! The new pedals are the 3 at the bottom right. The Louder, Scream, and Scruzz are the “always on” versions of the More Louder, Screamer, and Screamer Fuzz.
At the bottom is the Pedal Board Tamer which adds true bypass and noiseless switching.
The big white pedal is the old Route 66 in the metal chassis. Sounds better than the newer Visual Sound stuff, IMO.
And the big black thing is a Line 6 M9. I use it for most mod and delay effects, with the Tap a Whirl and DD5 filling in the gaps.
Lastly, this is the first time in 11 years I’ve done a show without a Fulldrive 2 overdrive. That’s how highly I think of the new Cusack distortions!
Sorry it’s a tad blurry! The new pedals are the 3 at the bottom right. The Louder, Scream, and Scruzz are the “always on” versions of the More Louder, Screamer, and Screamer Fuzz.
At the bottom is the Pedal Board Tamer which adds true bypass and noiseless switching.
The big white pedal is the old Route 66 in the metal chassis. Sounds better than the newer Visual Sound stuff, IMO.
And the big black thing is a Line 6 M9. I use it for most mod and delay effects, with the Tap a Whirl and DD5 filling in the gaps.
Lastly, this is the first time in 11 years I’ve done a show without a Fulldrive 2 overdrive. That’s how highly I think of the new Cusack distortions!
Sorry it’s a tad blurry! The new pedals are the 3 at the bottom right. The Louder, Scream, and Scruzz are the “always on” versions of the More Louder, Screamer, and Screamer Fuzz.
At the bottom is the Pedal Board Tamer which adds true bypass and noiseless switching.
The big white pedal is the old Route 66 in the metal chassis. Sounds better than the newer Visual Sound stuff, IMO.
And the big black thing is a Line 6 M9. I use it for most mod and delay effects, with the Tap a Whirl and DD5 filling in the gaps.
Lastly, this is the first time in 11 years I’ve done a show without a Fulldrive 2 overdrive. That’s how highly I think of the new Cusack distortions!
Sorry it’s a tad blurry! The new pedals are the 3 at the bottom right. The Louder, Scream, and Scruzz are the “always on” versions of the More Louder, Screamer, and Screamer Fuzz.
At the bottom is the Pedal Board Tamer which adds true bypass and noiseless switching.
The big white pedal is the old Route 66 in the metal chassis. Sounds better than the newer Visual Sound stuff, IMO.
And the big black thing is a Line 6 M9. I use it for most mod and delay effects, with the Tap a Whirl and DD5 filling in the gaps.
Lastly, this is the first time in 11 years I’ve done a show without a Fulldrive 2 overdrive. That’s how highly I think of the new Cusack distortions!
Sorry it’s a tad blurry! The new pedals are the 3 at the bottom right. The Louder, Scream, and Scruzz are the “always on” versions of the More Louder, Screamer, and Screamer Fuzz.
At the bottom is the Pedal Board Tamer which adds true bypass and noiseless switching.
The big white pedal is the old Route 66 in the metal chassis. Sounds better than the newer Visual Sound stuff, IMO.
And the big black thing is a Line 6 M9. I use it for most mod and delay effects, with the Tap a Whirl and DD5 filling in the gaps.
Lastly, this is the first time in 11 years I’ve done a show without a Fulldrive 2 overdrive. That’s how highly I think of the new Cusack distortions!
In a photo shared on his blog, Mark Lee showcases his current pedalboard setup. Among the featured equipment is the Ernie Ball Volume Pedal/Switch, which he uses alongside other notable pedals. The post details the inclusion of new pedals like the Louder, Scream, and Scruzz, and mentions the Pedal Board Tamer for true bypass and noiseless switching. Also highlighted are the Line 6 M9 for modulation and delay effects and the vintage Route 66 pedal. Interestingly, this marks the first time in 11 years that Mark hasn't used a Fulldrive 2 overdrive, opting instead for Cusack distortions.
In a blog post from the Mark Lee Archives, Mark Lee shares a photo of his pedalboard, which includes the Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner. This tuner is part of his setup alongside other notable pedals like the Line 6 M9, used for modulation and delay effects, and the vintage Route 66 pedal. Lee notes this is his first show in 11 years without the Fulldrive 2 overdrive, highlighting his preference for new Cusack distortions.
Sorry it’s a tad blurry! The new pedals are the 3 at the bottom right. The Louder, Scream, and Scruzz are the “always on” versions of the More Louder, Screamer, and Screamer Fuzz.
At the bottom is the Pedal Board Tamer which adds true bypass and noiseless switching.
The big white pedal is the old Route 66 in the metal chassis. Sounds better than the newer Visual Sound stuff, IMO.
And the big black thing is a Line 6 M9. I use it for most mod and delay effects, with the Tap a Whirl and DD5 filling in the gaps.
Lastly, this is the first time in 11 years I’ve done a show without a Fulldrive 2 overdrive. That’s how highly I think of the new Cusack distortions!
Sorry it’s a tad blurry! The new pedals are the 3 at the bottom right. The Louder, Scream, and Scruzz are the “always on” versions of the More Louder, Screamer, and Screamer Fuzz.
At the bottom is the Pedal Board Tamer which adds true bypass and noiseless switching.
The big white pedal is the old Route 66 in the metal chassis. Sounds better than the newer Visual Sound stuff, IMO.
And the big black thing is a Line 6 M9. I use it for most mod and delay effects, with the Tap a Whirl and DD5 filling in the gaps.
Lastly, this is the first time in 11 years I’ve done a show without a Fulldrive 2 overdrive. That’s how highly I think of the new Cusack distortions!
Sorry it’s a tad blurry! The new pedals are the 3 at the bottom right. The Louder, Scream, and Scruzz are the “always on” versions of the More Louder, Screamer, and Screamer Fuzz.
At the bottom is the Pedal Board Tamer which adds true bypass and noiseless switching.
The big white pedal is the old Route 66 in the metal chassis. Sounds better than the newer Visual Sound stuff, IMO.
And the big black thing is a Line 6 M9. I use it for most mod and delay effects, with the Tap a Whirl and DD5 filling in the gaps.
Lastly, this is the first time in 11 years I’ve done a show without a Fulldrive 2 overdrive. That’s how highly I think of the new Cusack distortions!
Sorry it’s a tad blurry! The new pedals are the 3 at the bottom right. The Louder, Scream, and Scruzz are the “always on” versions of the More Louder, Screamer, and Screamer Fuzz.
At the bottom is the Pedal Board Tamer which adds true bypass and noiseless switching.
The big white pedal is the old Route 66 in the metal chassis. Sounds better than the newer Visual Sound stuff, IMO.
And the big black thing is a Line 6 M9. I use it for most mod and delay effects, with the Tap a Whirl and DD5 filling in the gaps.
Lastly, this is the first time in 11 years I’ve done a show without a Fulldrive 2 overdrive. That’s how highly I think of the new Cusack distortions!
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