Totally. I went from this:cobascis wrote:Anybody sized down their pedalboard and not regretted it?

To this:

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Totally. I went from this:cobascis wrote:Anybody sized down their pedalboard and not regretted it?
where do you get those diago clones from? heard someone mention them before.Thom wrote:It's a Diago Powerstation.cobascis wrote:Are you using a 1 spot to power them?
I agree with a lot of this.. and In some ways I'm similar... I don't have a pedal board or a permanent chain, I basically sold all my pedals and now I use my amps dirt (3 channels clean, drive 1, drive 2) a tuner, a boost, a fuzz, maybe a wah and that's it. I have a couple of dirt cheap multi-effects rack units (an old zoom and behringer) that I picked up on ebay for around £20 for those times when I'm recording something and 'fancy a bit of phaser' or whatever. Looking for oddballs on ebay is a great way to pick up some excellent stuff to, my mate does a great blog on such things... http://effectextra.blogspot.com/ old guyatones seem to be very cheap and excellent.mage wrote:some of my opinions on pedals...
the whole point of a pedal board to me is to have a group of pedals for a very specific application, like playing a certain set of songs with your band. I mainly make music and record stuff at home so I don't have a pedal board. I have no permanent signal chain of any kind. the idea of having a pedal board where you are just stringing together every pedal you own into a giant mess of shit just makes no sense to me. I'm constantly switching the order of pedals and I generally go by the philosophy that more pedals just equals more stuff between the guitar signal and the amp, either adding noise or rolling off brightness, so you should try to keep it down to as few pedals as possible. if you can find a way to do without a certain pedal it should not be in your chain. you don't have to sell it necessarily but just toss it aside for another day. there's plenty of effects that come or go out of my rotation. effects like tremolo, chorus and phasers have very specific uses and naturally aren't going to be used as much as stuff like distortion and reverb. even delay and fuzz are relatively limited in their use.
the other thing for me with pedals is, there may be little minor differences here and there between different pedals but it's all subjective. I like to to search for oddball cheapo brands. I've scored some great pedals for $10 -$15 on eBay just because they're brands no one's heard of. they may sound minorly different to more expensive variants but that's fine, it gets you 95% there without straight ripping off some else's tone. maybe my pedal doesn't have that exact chip or resistor value, oh well, I guess that just makes me sound more unique.
the one glaring hole that I can see in your pedal collection here is the lack of an overdrive pedal of some sort. to me that's one of the most useful pedals you can possibly have. people will make different suggestions here but you might want to consider something like a Boss SD-1 or one of the other boss overdrive pedals. and there's the old standard tubescreamer and the variants. it's worth trying out. there's a reason why it's so commonly used. get ye a TS7 or TS5.
Mike wrote:Welcome to like 2005, you bleeding idiot.
Haha - it's from Johnny Shredfreak - LANK.Progrockabuse wrote:where do you get those diago clones from? heard someone mention them before.
That's "Lamp's Crunchy Distortion"Rayjaysonic wrote:Thom, whats the black pedal third from right with the white knobs??