Dano Cool Cat anything! I loooove my tremolo.
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All Time Best Bang for the Buck pedals?
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SG Standard / Telecaster / Cyclone
Fender '65 Princeton Reverb RI
MXR - M102 / M103 / M169
Fender '65 Princeton Reverb RI
MXR - M102 / M103 / M169
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Reverend Drivetrain 2; I use it as an overdrive for my Badger 30, and as a clean boost on my Dual Terror. I also used it with my other, now sold amps.
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I really dig my Cool Cat Vibe pedal, sounds really good for what it costs and does. That said, I'd love to look into more vibe pedals, especially if I could run something in stereo for a leslie sim. (and yes, I did the mod to have the light flash along with, but I find the volume boost isn't that big of a deal for most stuff I play)
I LOVE the Nobels ODR-1. $99 is about $1000 too little for that little green box of magic.
I'm in the market for delay pedals right now, and I've got my eye on a few, like the El Capistan and the Flashback x4 (if anyone has any thoughts on those, let me know! ), but I keep thinking about going back to my old dependable Line6 Echo Park. It's tweak-able, solid, and has a small footprint, and most importantly, sounds great. I'd love to get another one, especially when they're pretty cheap.
I LOVE the Nobels ODR-1. $99 is about $1000 too little for that little green box of magic.
I'm in the market for delay pedals right now, and I've got my eye on a few, like the El Capistan and the Flashback x4 (if anyone has any thoughts on those, let me know! ), but I keep thinking about going back to my old dependable Line6 Echo Park. It's tweak-able, solid, and has a small footprint, and most importantly, sounds great. I'd love to get another one, especially when they're pretty cheap.
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My first thought was MXR Carbon Copy. And my mind hasn't been changed! Just a fantastic pedal for the price and for everything it CAN do.
Neil- since your looking at the El Cap, I'd seriously recommend considering the Timeline, too. I thought it would be way more up a tinkerer's alley.
Neil- since your looking at the El Cap, I'd seriously recommend considering the Timeline, too. I thought it would be way more up a tinkerer's alley.
Greg
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I've thought about it...hmmm....might have to try one out.
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Timeline is worth every penny even if you don"t use 1/32 of everything it does.
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$22 for the Rogue analog delay on a "Stupid Deal of the Day" from Musicians Friend, was my most recent one. I got a Moen Shaky Jimi vibe thing on ebay from a seller that I thought was great, so I got a Fuzz-Moo from him, too. $40 range If I remember right. Also have the dano cool cat transparent overdrive. I use them all regularly along with many others. Some jibe-well with certain amps, or certain guitars, Strats or Les Pauls for instance, but all are keepers. My best bang for the buck was getting a Klon clone that was close enough to the real one, that I sold the real one for $850 on ebay! I have a zendrive clone from the same builder.
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For me the (currently discontinued) Award Session JD10 preamp. They were never expensive, around or just over 100GBP new. But they were stuffed full of great sounds, from clean to ultra high gain. All analogue, switchable speaker sim, very valve like in tones and response, just hugely versatile. You can literally record entire albums with this pedal instead of using full amps and the results will be very very good. This pedal is exactly what I mean by solid state technology done right.
Discussed it with BrianGT, another JD10 user here:
http://forum.orangeamps.com/viewtopic.php?t=33407" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Andy.
Discussed it with BrianGT, another JD10 user here:
http://forum.orangeamps.com/viewtopic.php?t=33407" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Andy.
aNDyH.
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The Mad Professor Sweet Honey Overdrive always makes me smile, and as its not the most popular/fashionable of overdrives you can shop around and pick them up for a ton.
Great pedal.
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Great pedal.
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