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superize
Jan 9 2012, 10:16 PM
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Currently i am buying pedals for a pedalboard

I have two distortion pedals and a tuner. Next i am going to buy a delay pedal and a pedal board.

What more pedals could i might need when playing with my band?

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Sinisa Cekic
Jan 9 2012, 10:35 PM
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....compressor,chorus and volume pedal,and that's it !

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Jan 9 2012, 10:49 PM
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What Amp do you play, which pedals do you already have and what music do you intend to play?

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Jan 9 2012, 11:24 PM
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I have the same, plus a chorus.
I also have a wah, but I don't use it much.

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Jan 9 2012, 11:50 PM
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For wet fx, try to get a used nova system

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Jan 10 2012, 12:17 AM
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I would recommend a Wah pedal. If you get one I advise you to look into a noisegate, as they can be quite noisy. The vintage ones especially. I have the Ibanez Weeping Demon WD7, and it doesn't make a lot of noise; but it is not a wah I recommend for beginning wah users. It has a lot of tone shaping options. Start with a Crybaby or Vox.

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Hi! My suggestion is to get a delay pedal with a tap tempo it's really important to be locked in with a band! and make sure it has a true bypass otherwise you will loose some of your tone
Also you can get a chorus pedal I really like TC electronic and wah wah pedal and I think you should be good! It will take some time to get your pedal board right so don't be afraid to experiment!
Oh yeah! And also you can get some type of power supply I wouldn't rely on batteries because they tend to die in the middle of the show!!
I hope it helps!

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I would add a Volume Pedal, Compressor, Wah wah & Chorus. (and off course the Delay).

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Ideally I'd say you need: TubeScreamer, chorus, reverb, delay, compression, Wah and a volume pedal + tuner of course. Also your amp really should have a loop, so you can have the chorus, reverb, delay and compression after the pre-amp wink.gif

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QUOTE (Sean_1234 @ Jan 10 2012, 12:20 PM) *
Ideally I'd say you need: TubeScreamer, chorus, reverb, delay, compression, Wah and a volume pedal + tuner of course. Also your amp really should have a loop, so you can have the chorus, reverb, delay and compression after the pre-amp wink.gif



+1 Tube Screamer!! It's great to add gain to your tone for solos...

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You need a compressor, a couple OD pedals that stack well, chorus and flanger pedals, 2 delay pedals (1 for long delays for solos and another for short delays like a dotted 1/8th).



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QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi @ Jan 10 2012, 03:41 PM) *
+1 Tube Screamer!! It's great to add gain to your tone for solos...

tubescreamer is a good pedal! I like the old ones better because of the sound quality!

QUOTE (superize @ Jan 9 2012, 09:16 PM) *
Currently i am buying pedals for a pedalboard

I have two distortion pedals and a tuner. Next i am going to buy a delay pedal and a pedal board.

What more pedals could i might need when playing with my band?

Try Joyo pedals! They are good clones and are very very cheap! Just google them and you will find it!

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I use only Tubescreamer these days, to boost the amp. Having two distortions is perhaps too much Isac, and depending on the amplifier you have, distortion can serve you for overdrive, or boosting.

If you want good overdrive stomp, so you can hook it to clean amp, and have plenty of drive, then I advise something with a preamp tube - they are way better then solid state ones. Blackstar ones are great, I've played in studio with them myself, and can vouch for it. Others - not sure.

As far as solid state ones, they are good thing to have in your pedalboard bag as a "swiss knife pedal" that can be used for boosting an amp or as a backup if something happens. I used plenty of solid state ones, and tubescreamer is the best "swiss knife" pedal, although Fulltone OCD is great too (but the price doesn't justify the cost IMO). Cheap tubescreamer is just great at boosting volume and certain middle frequencies that will cut you through.

AS far as other pedals, once you get delay and pedalboard (boss is good, but behringer is also very good for the money, it's not worse from boss at all, same material), logical choice is wah, and chorus/flanger/phaser for clean stuff, depending what you like.

Don't bother in getting boutique pedals - they are in most cases - not worth the money. Dunlop wah will work great, if you can find Crybaby 535Q, even better.

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