Couple of Qs (Pedal & Amp)

NewWave

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I have a few pedals and want to know if there is a "Pedal Controller" pedal. You know sometimes you want to turn on two pedals at the same time and it's very hard to do because you have your pedals set in a small area efficient board and I don't want to use a piece of wood to join the pedal together. So, are there something like that out there?

I am also looking for a guitar amp that I can plug my headset in so that I can crank the hell out of it without triggering a fight with my apartments neighbor. I'm looking for that marshall crunch and usable (even if it's not as good as fender) clean and some thick crazy Iommi-Like gain for metal (I love my laney ironheart).
 
Re: Couple of Qs (Pedal & Amp)

No offense man, but you need to wait more than an hour before bumping your post. This area of the forum doesn't move as fast as others - give it a day or two next time.

For your first question, there are a few options.

This is probably the easiest one:



This is the more expensive one, but it gives you infinite patch possibilities:



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Re: Couple of Qs (Pedal & Amp)

My bump is indeed more than an hour after my first post lol. Can you explain to me how it works and what is it called (or just tell me what its called and I'll browse the net). And how much does it cost?
 
Re: Couple of Qs (Pedal & Amp)

Click on the pictures - they're links to the products.

None of these are cheap.
 
Re: Couple of Qs (Pedal & Amp)

Check out loop master

http://www.loop-master.com/

one of their pedals can solve many routing problems. even with a single loop you can keep one or more pedals on and turn them all on or off with a single click.

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Re: Couple of Qs (Pedal & Amp)

try a micro cube for headphone practice. Itll do all the sounds you mentioned.
 
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Re: Couple of Qs (Pedal & Amp)

I think what is going on here is the OP'er/player is young and has a very limited amount of equipment knowledge...

If you want to switch on two or more pedals at one the easiest thing to do that won't require hundreds or thousands of dollars is some kind of loop box...I have, use and will happily suggest Loop-Master stuff.

As for headphone rehearsal just get a small modeling amp and call it a day...
 
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