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Post by the isaac eaton »

We have had whats your favorite (blank) pedal? threads. But if you had to pick one to have off of your board to keep and all the rest were destroyed which would you pick?

So out of the ones you have now, if you had to pick one which one would it be. My drummer asked me this question a while ago and I honestly had such a hard time choosing.

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out of all these, I might have to go with my creamy dreamer big muff. It only does one sound but that one sound it so great I couldn't live without it.
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Not sure. Currently with the Jet City amp I can get pretty good OD and distortion out of it so it would probably be some sort of modulation. So if only 1 choice then it would be a delay I think.
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Don't have one, and never will, but a tuner is the obvious choice.

Right now I have an EA Tremolo in an ugly spray-painted box. I'd probably use that.
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creamydreamer. its broke tho :(
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Post by izodiak »

Would keep my danelectro reverb.

overdrive I can do my amp quite nicely.
and my echo and octave pedals I use just under some circumstances.
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Post by Haze »

It'd have to be a nice analog delay like a Memory Man or something. I could do without overdrive or distortion and my amp is only a single channel. Most of the things I've been playing with the band don't have any dirt and are more delay based cleans.
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Post by Thom »

Tuner first and foremost - but if we're talking actual effects, then depends on what amp I guess, but it would go like this:

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Post by Mike »

I can happily play direct to my amp since it has Clean and Crunch sounds I love, but if I didn't have a dirt channel I liked I would probably go for an overdrive pedal like the DLS or the OCD, depending on which one got on with the amp I was using better.
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Post by Bacchus »

Why are we having so many threads that we've already had just a matter of months ago?

Saltbooster, likely.

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opinions change! i know i wouldn't have the same answer six months ago and i'm sure i won't six months from now
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This thread upsets me a lot.

Since I can't say"M13 LOL" because, frankly, I'm better than that, I'm going to nominate whatever my fuzz-du-jour is. And lately, that's my Tonebender; it can do the sizzling fuzzes that you'd expect with aplomb, but what consistently suprises me about it is the amount of bass it pushes out. I keep finding whales beached on my drive etc.
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Post by Progrockabuse »

Haze wrote:opinions change! i know i wouldn't have the same answer six months ago and i'm sure i won't six months from now
fair enough point. My opinion changes a bit and then it's something that I've sold that I wish I'd kept.
For me it a toss up between my DLS or the tubescreamer. The DLS is the go to box I can pair with anything and know it'll sound great. The tubescreamer works really well with my amp, the mid range hump helps the amp in my case, as my amp lacks a lot of mids. Close call for me to choose between the two.
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BacchusPaul wrote:Why are we having so many threads that we've already had just a matter of months ago?
Haze wrote:opinions change! i know i wouldn't have the same answer six months ago and i'm sure i won't six months from now
Also, noobs get crucified for resurrecting old threads as well. Kinda catch 22.

for me currently it is my DLS.
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Post by ultratwin »

One pedal is a mean option. I'm a (1)dirt and (2)delay guy, with compression at a steady no.3 for me.

Still, a two-in-one is the way I'd still go to work with an amp, and I've grown quite fond of this red quirky dual-channel Korean dirt box:


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That being said, not unlike Benecol I'd like to pretend a dude like Mr. Martin was already in the collection:

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Post by riotshield »

ultratwin wrote: That being said, not unlike Benecol I'd like to pretend a dude like Mr. Martin was already in the collection:

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My choice will probably always be deluxe memory man

also, happy to see someone dig carl martin as well
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Post by Ankhanu »

My Strobostomp seems like the obvious choice... tuning is pretty damn important. But, at the same time, I went 12+ years without a tuner pedal, and my basses stay in tune pretty solidly.
With that in mind, I suppose the one pedal I'd want to keep (of the ones I actually own) would be my DP-1 for dirt. Really, it's the only pedal I use much. The others I play around with, but never gig with.