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Old 12-09-2017, 09:38 AM
Revy Revy is offline
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Default Pedal Choices

I don't have or have used a lot of pedals like some. I researched distortion pedals for months and came across a post on the Seymour Duncan 805, which I thought was great, so I bought one. It's a Tube Screamer type pedal with an added twist. A three band EQ which has a great range and you can go from a bright Fender twang attack to Mesa Grunge Chunk. It would be my #1. The #2 is the hard one, although reverb, modulation, and delays are cool they are nothing without the right sound and my twin has reverb and tremolo. My #2 would be my MXR Micro Amp or my Seymour Duncan Pickup Booster. With one click and a gain knob you can send a twin into a tizzy with these little monsters without having loads of buttons to mess with. Plus they are both cheap and great quality. They also work great for bumping up a signal for lead over a loop track.
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