Last week I was in a studio in Sydney recording some tracks with my band. We used a studio owned by a very well-known Australian musician. And he is a total gear hound. I took a couple of snaps of his pedal collection. See if you can recognise anything in the piles.
the fulltone ocd is the only one that really stuck out to me, besides the ibanez flanger and the maestro. and i think there was a boss tuner pedal in there as well.
the is a wah fuzz pedal that reminds me of a 70s one I used to have. I think these were all produced by one company and then rebadged. Not sure who by but mine was an ibanez one
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Lovetone pedals always stick out a mile (as do MXRs and Ernie Ball volumes but the Lovetones are a touch more obscure), Mu-Tron Micro V behind the dynacomp in the first pic, Tube Works Blue Tube in 2nd pic and a white Ibanez 10 series in front of it, not sure which effect that one is but I have the green DML10 Modulation Delay II so I spotted the design pretty quickly... zvex probe in first pic bottom shelf.
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There is a Sho-Bud volume pedal pushed up the back behind the other volume pedals. I got to use the Fulltone OCD in the picture - teamed up with an old Vox AC30 it was a monster. I am going to have to get one I think.
There was also a Zvex Woolly Mammoth which our bass player used on a track - holy shit that is a good bass fuzz.
Also in the pics - MXR Blue Box, Death by Audio Fuzz War.
The studio was nuts - he had an RE-201, and an SRE-555 (pic - not his):
An ARP 2600 Synthesizer:
There was a few old Moogs (I didn't catch the models), and there was also .... an Optigan! (Which we used).
lorez wrote:the is a wah fuzz pedal that reminds me of a 70s one I used to have. I think these were all produced by one company and then rebadged. Not sure who by but mine was an ibanez one
Yeah. Same Superfuzz variant as the Standard Fuzz, reverse (crap) wah. Mine's got no brand:
It's nice to see someone else with a Blue Tube, the Maestro fuzz into that would sound pretty damn sweet. I think I see an old MXR flanger in there too and maybe a DOD 250 on it's right and a DOD Phasor 490 (though it could be the compressor) on the left!