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I have no idea what to add as my valvetronix amp has a whole bunch of effects onboard (though most of them are average at best)

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get a decent analogue pedal of those onboard effects you find you are using most.
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Probably a decent compressor then. The BOSS chorus I have is easily better than the onboard chorus.

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yeah, finally I can post in here :)

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Good to see you're now part of the club BG. :)

You can expect my entry in around a month or so... I hope...

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I suspect there won't be a boss pedal in sight though ;)
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Post by jimi »

In light of all BG's excess (though this is in the GAS forum I guess) heres my >$25 pedalboard:

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packet of plastic feet with felt pads: $6

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If its under a grand it can't possibly be doing the job thats required ;)

Mine is the carpet on the floor :(

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recycledpet wrote:In light of all BG's excess (though this is in the GAS forum I guess) heres my >$25 pedalboard:
If a jobs worth doing, its worth doing excessively :) And if it came to a fight, mine would bludgeon yours to pieces with barely a scratch :D I must have the hardest pedalboard on here :D
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Yeah but we don't need a forklift to move ours. :D

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I never knew running a chorus pedal and a few distortions needed to be so complex, BG :)
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Jenesis wrote:Yeah but we don't need a forklift to move ours. :D
actually, only a small trolley is required :P And I'm borrowing one from the airport next time I'm there....
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Vorbis wrote:I never knew running a chorus pedal and a few distortions needed to be so complex, BG :)
Yeah but its like an iceberg, you can only see the tip of the rich tonal goodness :D
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bluesgeek wrote:
Vorbis wrote:I never knew running a chorus pedal and a few distortions needed to be so complex, BG :)
Yeah but its like an iceberg, you can only see the tip of the rich tonal goodness :D
and the chorus pedal

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Post by Rog »

BG - re your Fender PT100 or PT10. These are about $100 cheaper than the equivalent Boss pedal and so are attractive as an option.

* what is your relative opinion of them?
* are they larger than a boss pedal?
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