Rob Chapman's Effects Pedals

"It's a super super dynamic pedal the idea is you plug your guitar in, you turn your volume up to full on your guitar, you tweak this sort of bias knob until you get a nice kind of lead tone, and then you just do your whole thing from the volume control on the guitar" - Lee at 1:00.

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Rob and Lee start to tinker with the LovePedal Vibronaut at 10:56 in this video.

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Starting at :40s of this #product-demo, Rob and The Captain try out the Korg Nuvibe.

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At 7:30 Rob starts to #product-demo the DigiTech SC2.

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At 0:11, Chapman starts playing the pedal, and goes into greater depth at 9:30.

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"Other stuff used in this video are a Gibson Collectors Choice Gabby, a Charvel So Cal Silver Sparkle, an MXR Carbon Copy Delay..." reads the description of this video.

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At 1:46 in this video, in which Rob Chapman goes over his new pedalboard, he shows his Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Octavio, which he says sounds almost exactly the same as his Tone City Fuxx Fuzz.

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Rob shows off one of his pedalbaords in this image and we can see a Boss CH-1 SUPER Chorus Pedal.

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The Captain and Rob test the sway functionality of the Mr. Black Supermoon Chrome reverb pedal at 32:50.

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As Rob re-builds what his pedalboard setup is, at 3:02 you can see the T-Rex Fuel Tank jr.

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Starting around 5:20 Rob plays around with the Electro-Harmonix Small Clone Analog Chorus in this #product-demo.

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Starting at 8:27 of this #product-demo, Rob and The Captain try out the Boss MO-2 Multi Overtone pedal.

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"It's like being in a Radiohead cover band" - Rob at 10:00 of this #product-demo.

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Rob starts to play through this Boss ST-2 at 5:20 of this #product-demo.

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"This is another true bypass pedal, hand made using only the finest components in California by a guy named Michael Fuller" - The Captain at 12:30 of this #product-demo. Rob can be seeing playing through it at 12:58.

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"It's a happy accident Lee!" - Rob at 2:30 of this #product-demo.

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Rob Chapman's Tone City Angel Wing pedal can be seen at his feet, at 0:20 in this video.

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"Other stuff used in this video are a Gibson Collectors Choice Gabby, a Charvel So Cal Silver Sparkle, an MXR Carbon Copy Delay, an Arion Modded Chorus Pedal, and a Mr Black Thunderclaw drive pedal...." reads the description of this video.

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At 1:41 in this video, in which Rob Chapman goes through his new pedalboard, he shows his MXR M401.

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At 14:52 in this video Rob and Lee review the LovePedal Beardsman Bi Chorus.

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Starting at 31:10 Rob demonstrates the power of this miniature pedal.

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Rob appears to have just gotten the Eventide H9 Max Multi-Effects Pedal per this image from his Facebook.

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"Just received an awesome new toy from the lovely guys at Green Carrot Pedals - the Cornstarch overdrive" - Rob Chapman.

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"We have a little bit of overdrive, just a touch" at 4:15 of this #product-demo.

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As Rob starts to re-build his pedalboard on the Pedaltrain Mini, at 3:03 you can see his MXR M-101 Phase 90 Pedal.

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Rob conducts a #product-demo of the Boss DA-2 Adaptive pedal around 7:30 of this video.

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Rob and The Captain #product-demo the Boss TE-2 Tera Echo Guitar Effects Pedal around 13:00 of this video.

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The Captain explains that the Boss SD-1W can be used as either a rhythm or a lead tone in this #product-demo. This can be heard at 11:30 while Rob plays what this pedal sounds like.

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Rob plays through a BOSS OD-1X Overdrive pedal starting around 4:30 of this #product-demo.

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"It's like having four pedals and an expression pedal and what you see is what you get" - Rob at 2:15 of this #product-demo.

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