01-21-2013 10:39 AM - edited 01-21-2013 10:42 AM
what was the very first effects pedal you bought? i think mine was a DOD metal maniac distortion pedal.
i remember it was between that or the "thrash master" but i couldn't get on with the pink chassis of the thrash master.
how about you?
01-21-2013 10:47 AM - edited 01-21-2013 11:04 AM
Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion. Bought it new from the long defunct Capital Music Supply and sold it long ago. Acquired it mainly because I read an interview with Kurt Cobain and he said that's what he used at the time. *facepalm*
Or might have been a Dunlop Crybaby wah. I can't remember for sure. Bought the wah from a friend for $40. Still have it and still works like a charm. Have replaced the pot, power jack, and switch to convert it to true bypass.
01-21-2013 10:51 AM
Crybaby wah.
01-21-2013 10:58 AM
Mine was a Univox Microfoot phaser in 1978.
01-21-2013 10:59 AM
01-21-2013 11:01 AM
01-21-2013 11:02 AM - edited 01-21-2013 11:03 AM
Boss MT-2 Metal Zone.
Because I wanted one pedal that could do it all, from mild overdrive to over-the-top, bonecrushing distortion.
01-21-2013 11:03 AM - edited 01-21-2013 11:05 AM
I bought a DOD Overdrive 250 because it was $19. That was the cheap imitation guitar players bought when they couldn't afford an MXR Distortion+. I still have it 32 years later and it still sounds as harsh and painful now as it did then. I don't understand why people want that pedal and consider it vintage. Just about any overdrive made today blows that 250 out of the water.
01-21-2013 11:10 AM - edited 01-21-2013 11:28 AM
The CS3 was very useful to me as a beginner because I could not control my playing dynamics.
01-21-2013 11:14 AM
Virgman wrote:Boss MT-2 Metal Zone.
Because I wanted one pedal that could do it all, from mild overdrive to over-the-top, bonecrushing distortion.
This was mine as well.
01-21-2013 11:16 AM
jrockbridge wrote:The CS3 was very useful to me as a beginner because I could not control my playing dynamics.
interesting first choice! did you go searching for a compressor because you knew you lacked control over dynamics, or for some other reason?
i had one of those, but later on after i started to really understand how to use a compressor in my signal chain.
01-21-2013 11:17 AM
Strung_Out wrote:
Virgman wrote:Boss MT-2 Metal Zone.
Because I wanted one pedal that could do it all, from mild overdrive to over-the-top, bonecrushing distortion.
This was mine as well.
so, did it deliver?
01-21-2013 11:19 AM
I think mine was a DS-1 or a Crybaby.
01-21-2013 11:27 AM - edited 01-21-2013 11:29 AM
GreatDane wrote:
jrockbridge wrote:The CS3 was very useful to me as a beginner because I could not control my playing dynamics.
interesting first choice! did you go searching for a compressor because you knew you lacked control over dynamics, or for some other reason?
i had one of those, but later on after i started to really understand how to use a compressor in my signal chain.
I tried one that a friend owned. But, yes, I was very aware of my lack of control over the attack of my picking hand.
01-21-2013 11:56 AM
01-21-2013 12:09 PM - edited 01-21-2013 12:11 PM
I bought 120 of them on my first puchase! I thought I might as well get them all in one package.

DigiTech RP255 Guitar Multi-effects Pedal Features:
01-21-2013 12:12 PM
EHX Big Muff Pi in 1981.
01-21-2013 12:21 PM
01-21-2013 12:40 PM
Carvin distortion pedal. They weren't available for long. Had a good sound, but the quality wasn't great (or maybe I just abused the **bleep** out of it) and I ended up wearing out the footswitch.
That was it till I bought my POD XT Live several years later.
01-21-2013 12:52 PM
A phaser, I don't remeber the model but I thought it was fun
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