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Here is one of my gigging pedal boards. Primarily acoustic but sometimes I play electric guitar hence the overdrive pedal.
And here is the one I seem to be using the most lately. All the pedals work well together and give me a great gigging sound with or without effects engaged.
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I just use an Acoustic Fly Rig and TC Ditto X2 looper. I use the EQ, a little compression and some reverb and occasionally the Boost on the Fly Rig. That's pretty much all I can handle.
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I sometimes use nothing (Martin 000-16SGT), sometimes tote along my T-Rex SoulMate Acoustic one-box-does-alot. I lightly use the delay, chorus, or reverb, barely touch the EQ and compression, and when playing with my partner jump on the boost as needed. Over the course of a full set I like to be able to bring a little color/variety/dynamic shift in with the effects. YMMV.
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This is what I use on my board. I dont run the compressor much anymore but keep it close just in case. I also like showing up with just a guitar and my Schertler however. It's clean, easy, and less to worry about.
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I found the Halo to be a bit of a one-trick pony, but it is a REALLY good trick...
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It's a little bit challenging sometimes to get the Halo set up but it is so musical! My other board has a Diamond Memory Lane Jr and it is simply superb!
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Ditto here on the ToneDeq. I also use a touch or Reverb, a touch of chorus on the 6 string (not the 12) and, when I play Hotel California on the 12, I slap on a bit of flange for the intro.
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Yeah, that golden ratio delay done right is heavenly. I have the new version of the Memory Lane on my bass board. For whatever reason I've stuck with the El Capistan for many years (and have two of them). I don't even use the more tape-echo focused features like multihead, I just like the way it sounds and it has a good spring reverb to boot.
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Firstly, I have many pedals. Many. But they’re almost all electric guitar pedals, because I don’t gig acoustically. My band is an electric band, and I have multiple boards I can use for that. I play mostly acoustic at home, and I rarely use pedals for that - sometimes a Boss AD-2, sometimes a Red Eye; neither of which is an effect, per se. If I’m recording at home - which I do a lot - and I need some different sounds, I just use some of my electric pedals. They’re good pedals, and they don’t know what they’re being used for.
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I like the sound of some effects [no chorus]. I just plug in and play.That's all my stupid brain will let me handle.
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I like when the occasional sound tech (with a good ear) adds a touch of reverb to my instrument. That said, I never add it on my own. I have enough trouble just focusing on hands and my playing without adding distractions for my feet to the mix. |
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Effects, yes, pedal board or multi ,no.
But the frontend for my PA consisted of a 6 space SKB rolling rack With a Monster 2500 power conditioner a Langevin by Manley Dual Vocal Combo (2 channel) -mic pre- eq-and limiter/compressor and a TC Electronics 2 channel stereo reverb FX unit . Which I could plug into my PA speaker/s of house system
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Two trick...switch on the left for one trick and switch on the right for another trick. No scrolling - two presets easy. I have the Andy Timmons type delay on the left and a short slap with mod on the right and a mini MXR Tap Tempo with it.
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I just got a Positive Grid Spark Live and I LOVE it on acoustic guitar! I have their wireless controller pedal on order.
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