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essentials for the pedal board?
First post here. If this topic has been discussed already, I apologize!
I am a relative newcomer to electric playing (having played acoustic for decades), I am way into the tele. In my case, a standard MIM sunburst picked up at a local pawn shop mint condition, out the door with hard case for $275. What would the main, essential pedals for a basic setup? I guess answers might depend a lot on the style of the guitarists I like. In that case, I lean towards eclectic jazz guitar players and the sounds they manage to produce. And top of my list is Bill Frisell, Metheny...you get the idea.....more ECM-ish, less boppish. What I have so far: Boss Harmonizer Boss RC 20XL looper Digitech Synth Wah DOD FX80-D Compressor/Sustain DOD FX65 Stereo Chorus Morley volume pedal Also Bos AD3 Acoustic Processor/pre amp Amp Fender Princeton Reverb (digital) I am looking for a nice low watt tube amp....one I can afford that is! Suggestions, observations, etc welcome thanks! |
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Wow, eventually a pedalboard without dirt-pedal. I appreciate that. I think you'd like a delay pedal to add some space and ambiance to nail that ECM-thing. Boss got some nice offering for clean digital delays.
If you also want to explore the dirty side of frisell a rat distortion might take you there. Amp: The Fender Princeton or Deluxe Reverb will be perfect for that style. Frisell uses rented Deluxe Reverb Reissues on tour whenever he can get them.
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BTW what is a digital princeton reverb? never heard of that before ...
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I like the sound I am getting out of the Princeton Reverb. I just wish it were an older model when they had tubes. It is a solid state amp. That's what I meant to say instead of digital! I have read about the rat pedal. I guess that is on the short list! The Dod compressor pedal was my last purchase. I got in a pawn shop for $35 blind. I usually research before buying, but this was on a hunch. I got home and read reviews on line, and apparently I got a good one. Thanks for the suggestions! |
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Join Date: May 2010
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Wow, you seem to have most of your bases covered already with the effects you already have. The only thing I might consider adding to your board would be some sort of tremolo or rotary speaker effect. Boss makes the Rotary Ensemble which is pretty good, and for the trem look around for a good one. MXR, Mythfx, Red Witch, and Fulltone all make good sounding and solid trem pedals.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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I am playing what my friends call "Redneck Surf Jazz" but more jazzy, and my pedal board is as follows;
Digi Hardwire Tuner>MXR Dyna Comp>Visual Sounds Double Trouble>Boss MIJ DD2 Delay>Vox amp. I don't use the Double Trouble for any dirt, but more as a boost with both sides having rolled down tone so I can leave my guitar's tone knob alone. On one side I use the bass boost and the other side I don't, depending on which guitar or sound I am wanting. I don't have a reverb in there yet, but will add one in the next week or so.....something you may want to add for a little depth of sound.
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I did leave out the fact that I have a Johnson inline tuner, but I don't use it. I prefer the Intellitouch tuners that work via vibration when attached to your ax.
http://www.tuners.com/pt10.asp Last edited by elkhart1956; September 1st, 2010 at 06:27 PM. |
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I am a big fan of that style as well, and have found this set-up to work well for that and many other types of music.
Vox wah Boss TU-2 tuner MXR Dyna Comp Ibanez TS808 (re-issue) Tube Screamer ProCo Rat 2 tremolo (currently I use a Build Your Own Clone, but I also have a Boss TR-2 that I purchased specifically because I could nail some Frisell sounds) Boss DD-5 Delay For loops I'll run into my Akai Headrush E2, but that stays on the shelf most of the time. My amp is usually a 5-watt Blackheart Little Giant combo tube amp that does what I need and only cost $250 new. Regarding the tube amp be mindful that you don't need much power to get a great tone. Most situations are either small enough to get away with 15 watts or so. Or, if it is a bigger environment you'll most likely be able to mic the amp and send it through the mains. Good luck on your search! Jeremy |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Apr 2009
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![]() As has been suggested already, I would try a ProCo Rat or Tube Screamer. |
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I would keep the RC 20XL looper, the FX80-D Compressor and the volume pedal. Just check those three don't suck your tone out, especially the Morley vol pedal !
I'd add a good analog delay like the MXR Carbon Copy and a good reverb pedal like the Wet Reverb. Then you would have a good all around a spacey sounding arsenal at your will. Here's my suggestion for the order : vol > comp > delay > reverb > looper and if you want to add a dirt box, put it just before the comp. Edit : I forgot the power : go for a T-Rex Fuel Tank Junior, it has enough power and 5 isolated outputs for a totally noiseless env. |
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Before you buy any pedals, you might want to test them out first and see if they do what you intend for them to do. Depending on what order you have your pedals in, they will respond differently. I would probably put the compressor before any dirt boxes. Decide on what you want, then play with the setup. Buy quality cables, trust me.
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For me the basic pedalboard is tuner>comp>drive> modulation>reverb or delay. I had the GAS last fall & bought about 10 pedals, 5 of which I didn't need. I settled on Pitchblack, Supercomp, Fulldrive 2, VDL Tremolo & Boss FRV-1. This combination also works good for my electric-acoustic.
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BTW, thanks to everyone for the great suggestions.
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