Raven Milligan's Effects Pedals

One of the main fuzz pedals used since 2018. Can be heard on albums such as “Devirtuoso” and “Escargot” (examples being Infectious Shoes, Lucky Jack, and Vibe). This pedal has been on and off of the pedalboard since Raven first got it.

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Raven Milligan uses the MXR M-182 El Grande™ Bass Fuzz as one of his primary pedals, prominently featured on his solo albums "Armstrong Street" and "Peacehead." This pedal is noted for delivering Peacehead's distinctive dirty tone during their early era. Milligan shared a photo of the pedal on Instagram while warming up for band practice.

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Raven Milligan is seen using the MXR M-181 Bass Blowtorch in a pedal chain for bass recordings, as shown in an Instagram post captioned "Warming up for band practice today." This pedal was specifically part of her setup during The Continuity in 2018 and has not been used since.

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Ravens first power supply that he’s been using since 2018. It can be seen here on his bass pedal chain but has since been used to complete Peacehead’s giant pedalboard during their early era.

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Ravens main Wah pedal. He had this switched out for a regular Morley Pro Series Wah while Peacehead was first starting to record but soon replaced it as his solo music began to play shows.

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Can be seen in the upper corner towards the foot switch. It is not plugged in this picture. This pedal was used for Ravens bass tone during The Continuity and Armstrong Street and was used on the album “Sunbeam” in order to get a cleaner guitar tone.

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Can be seen here at the end of the pedal chain. Used to be used by Raven in his solo recordings, Armstrong Street, The Continuity, and Peacehead. It has been retired as of now.

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Can be seen in the middle of the pedal chain in this picture. This pedal was a replacement for the Bass Wah pedal while it was being fixed.

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Raven Milligan utilizes the Boss BF-3 Flanger, known for its distinctive helicopter effect, to add unique textures to her solos and leads. This pedal is a staple on her pedalboard, as seen in her Instagram post where she mentions working on guitar parts.

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Raven Milligan used the DigiTech X-Series Bass Synth Wah extensively on his first solo album, as mentioned in his Instagram post while working on guitar parts.

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Raven Milligan previously used the Boss DS-1 Distortion as her main distortion pedal. Although it broke during a live show and remains unrepaired, it can be heard on Armstrong Streets' album “Us In A Box.” Raven mentioned working on guitar parts in an Instagram post, providing insight into her setup.

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Raven Milligan uses the Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble primarily as a treble booster in recordings and live performances with Peacehead, as shown in an Instagram post where she mentions working on guitar parts.

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Used as a way to get a big muff sound without having to spend money on a big muff. This pedal also broke during a Peacehead show in Ohio and hasn’t been used since then.

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Can be seen on the right side of the Wah pedal and to the left of the MXR Bass Fuzz. This pedal has been on and off Ravens pedalboard both for his solo shows and Peacehead. It has somewhat been retired from Peacehead shows but was added on when Raven began playing shows for his solo project and has been one of the pedals in the talks of being used on the next Armstrong Street album.

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