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Seven Reasons Why I Love LARGE Effects Pedals


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only big pedal i have left is my big box Microsynth :thu: dont think i'll ever sell that baby.

and my m9 if that counts.

been through enough big box EHX units, ended up selling them all - just too big to fit on my board, separate power supplies...smaller pedals available now that do cooler things...

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I got nothing against small pedals. I own some too. And I realize I'm in the minority around these parts on this particular subject; but if you're feeling where I'm coming from, show some love for big pedals with disregard for precious real estate.


:wave::p



Welp, I've spent the best part of 4 years pondering your words.

And I have come to the conclusion that you're wrong.

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I get the transportation issues. Some guys even carry their rig to gigs on the subway and such. I have a rig for such scenarios, and used it recently... Including an EHX battery powered Freedom Amp, and an EHX pedal bag with lots of small pedals.

 

But even if I can buy the world's greatest swiss army knife, I'd rather not have to use it for every time I need to cut something. :idk:

 

Edit: it's been so long ago... did I say this already :o

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sexy firebird now lives somewhere else...same with the Flying Pan.


I do not like what the economic crisis did to me.





btw, the firebird is a Burny, and it was the best Firebird (of any brand) I'd ever played.

 

 

this makes arthurdent'd sad, I had to sell my Epi Firebird VII when I was unemployed also....I want another Firebird bad!

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