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My pedal collection form earlier this year:

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Ro S wrote:My pedal collection form earlier this year:

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finboy wrote:here are 90% of the pedals, of which still outstanding from these pics are a whammy 1, rotosphere, polychorus big box reissue, dd-20, hog with foot controller, shredmaster clone, od1, and possibly a couple others (photobucket doesn't want to rotate the images for some reason)...

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It really ties the room together.
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just treated myself toa diago showman pedalboard, my old black kross one was fucked and the catches kept bursting open. only problem with the diago is the lack of split level-ness, but they make risers for individual pedals. i'll need them for the delay and reverb pedals.

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trying the empress fuzz on my bass channel for a bit more grunt, will see how it sounds. i'd say it's more a distortion than a fuzz. might bin the red fulltone distortion and try an OCD there. would mean buying another, as i use my mbm one on my bass board.

splitter A > TU-3 > bad monkey > distortion pro > saltbooster > DD-3 > RV600 > guitar amp
splitter B > OC-3 > empress > compressor/limiter > mute switch > bass amp
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Pleasantly surprised by that board Stewart, a few pedals I didn't expect you to have on there & others missing. Looks great though
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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lorez wrote:Pleasantly surprised by that board Stewart, a few pedals I didn't expect you to have on there & others missing
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Was surprised by the bad monkey, RV600 (although an amazing pedal for the price) & the compressor
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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ah, the bad monkey I've had for a while; took it off my old board because it weighs a ton and Velcro tends to not stick to the rubber bottom, and it would always detach and rattle around. had a dano trans overdrive in its place for ages, just fancied a change. rv600 was a poverty choice; needed reverb (selmer doesn't have any) but was skint at the time. does the job for me. the compressor is to smooth out the slight wobbliness of the octave pedal, it's a subtle thing (obviously) but it makes a difference. only thing I'm not sure of is the Empress in that chain; it might sound balls at low gain/high volume. I've tried dirt pedals in the bass channel before and they often just squash the signal too much.
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I was surprised by the Bad Monkey too. I love mine.
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benecol wrote:I was surprised by the Bad Monkey too. I love mine.
they seem to be getting a bit of love around recently. I liked the one I had but punted it as I had no need of that type of pedal at the time.
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Post by meltedbuzzbox »

the bad monkey is a tube screamer clone isn't it?

not saying its a bad thing. I keep seeing them on amazon for £23 or something.
I keep thinking about it
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I don't think it's a direct TS clone, isn't it based on the DOD Juice Box or something? For £24 there isn't any reason not to give it a go if you're curious. The tone controls are definitely more useful than those on a TS.
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It remains about the best pedal I've bought this year.
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Redone the pedalboard from being mostly dirt (don't really need pedals for OD anymore) to a more Jane's Addictioney type thing. Might yet pull the dank fuzz and the grumbly wolf and add something else in, maybe the salt booster.

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Nice set up Paul.
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Yep! Loving the Memory Man and my refound love for Wah. Probably the two most obnoxious effects. Been playing a lot of silly rock recently.

Wife's not best pleased because I keep switching between spacey massive rock and experimental noise and she only really likes one of those.
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What are the Wolf and L pedals?