What are your favourite pedals?

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Re: What are your favourite pedals?

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The multi head out on those is epic. There's a guy selling one on TM, who also has an E1 head rush for sale too.
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had a couple, 1st series and 2nd series, didn't really do it for me as a looper. I guess me and loopers are never meant to be :(
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Re: What are your favourite pedals?

Post by hamo »

Vince wrote:
jeremyb wrote:I reckon you should join or start a band and then the pedal choices will become far more obvious :)
+1

I guess it's like that with most things, really. Whenever I've had to learn a new software language, for example, it's always been easier if I have a specific project in mind.
I'm sure this is true, but I think the kids will be a bit older before I try to make room in my week for a band. For now I will just be experimenting and having a bit of fun. :)
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