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Recently put my Skreddy Mayo back on the board for my Muff tones. Forgot just how amazing that pedal is.
I'm glad to hear this. I preordered a MkIII that should be shipping in the coming weeks.
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Compressor, Drive Chorus and Echo are the only pedals I use much. I have many versions of each on the board and a dual effects loop pedal I built.

Lately I been using a matching set of Marshall Edwards, Governor, Chorus pedal's into my Rolland space echo.

I usually use an Alesis Midiverb for echo though. The Rolland sounds cool but changing tapes gets old. I can take a stereo output from the Chorus, keep it stereo through the Alesis then run two amps for a big wide sound.

 

I may be switching it up soon though. I may split one of my guitars pickups for the Rick O Sound thing and run stereo all the way through to the amps.

I'd only do this with one guitar because wiring up all 30 wouldn't be a fun option. I do have some backup pairs of pedals like TS9 and Comps. I could have several pedals identical for each pickup then dial up more gain for one pickup and less for another.

 

Then I can add in some different pedals on each. I'll probably use the dual channel loop so I don't have to dance a jig turning pairs of pedals on and off. I do want to try it for recording too and see if it has any beneficial results recording in stereo like that. .

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I'm glad to hear this. I preordered a MkIII that should be shipping in the coming weeks.

 

You won't be disappointed. Marc makes some incredible pedals. Hell, I ordered a Zero recently. When you do finally get the MkIII do let us know what you think.

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I'm a fan of ZVex, Paul Trombetta, Earthquaker, MidFi Electronics and Fairfield Circuitry for analog/old school pedals, especially for the more 'out there' sounds. Red Panda and Caroline Guitar Company also make some very cool pedals. JHS is great for the more musical boxes that emulate traditional guitar effects. For multi/digitally based effects, I dig the Eventide line (more than Strymon, but I wouldn't knock them!). On a budget, I really like the Hardwire stuff too. My favorite analog delay is the Maxon AD999.

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Right on.

 

Yeah, pedals are pretty cool.

 

I didn't buy any for years but got a few lately and they thankfully inspired me to play more, which is what they're supposed to do right?

 

The Tube Zipper is still blowing my mind and then I discovered running my fuzz face in front of it makes it even more awesome and then into an oscillating delay......lots of fun!

 

I think I want a chorus and I've been checking out all the recommended ones and I think I've narrowed it down to the Arion SCH-Z but can't find a Canadian dealer.

 

Also need to get an SMMH again, had to sell mine along with some other stuff like my korean Epi Casino :( but I've been sort of waiting to find a used one, probably gonna have to get a new one.

 

Thinking about getting on the Paul Trombetta waiting list for a bone machine/mini bone but I'm still confused about all the different offerings, or I'm just lazy.

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