Do you keep pedals that you never / seldom use?

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I'm trying to "thin the herd", so to speak. I'm looking at some pedals that I never use. But I love them all the same and I want to keep them.

Anyone else suffer this syndrome? I can't be the only one.
 
Every time I sell a pedal I find a couple of years later I need it again. A couple of times I had to rebuy the pedal like my talkbox. I am done selling pedals for now.
 
Yes. I even still have the guts of my first pedal, a Thomas Organ CryBaby, that I keep thinking I'm going to 'restore' to it's original $65 glory.

I had my first chorus stolen at a gig, I bought a replacement, but I don't think I've really used it since replacing it. But it keeps getting more expensive to replace, so I hold on to it for "one day" when I'll need it.
 
I just sold a Tube Screamer clone because I found that I like a Klon clone a lot better. However, I suspect selling a Tube Screamer is as short sighted as selling my salt shakers.
 
I pretty much keep everything and often times I even buy multiples of a pedal if I really like it. I used to sell stuff but not much anymore. I found that I may not use something for a while, feel it is safe to sell and do so, then realize I need a certain sound only to remember I sold the pedal. After buying the same pedal again a few different times over the years I just said the heck with it and now keep everything.
 
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I'm trying to "thin the herd", so to speak. I'm looking at some pedals that I never use. But I love them all the same and I want to keep them.

Anyone else suffer this syndrome? I can't be the only one.

Yes, I was struggling with this. Someone made a suggestion and it’s worked for me, if you never use it and it’s easily replaceable, sell it. If you use it sometimes, keep it. If it’s not easily replaceable (rare, ridiculous prices), keep it. I’ve gotten rid of quite a few standard type pedals which freed up funds for a couple of guitars and some new pedals.
 
I sell ones that I dont like, or are expensive I dont use, then I shelf the usefull ones on an ultrathin bookcase in the controlroom.
 
Just a Boss BD-2. I can't get a sound that I like out of it, but it is the first pedal I owned, and I like to fire it up every now and then to relive being 17.
 
If it really is something I won't use, I get rid of it. No use for it sitting on a shelf or in a bin somewhere.
 
I regularly use 3 (TU-2, GE-7 & SFX-01) of the 11 pedals that I own. So, I am definitely guilty of keeping those I do not use.
 
I used to sell pedals I rarely used, but later on I regretted it and bought them again. Some more than once. But with how much the price has increased on many of them I no longer sell pedals. You'll pay more used these days than when the pedal was brand new in most cases.
 
I always buy a guitar pedal because I think it'll get some use . . . but a year or two after purchasing I think back to all the times I've jammed with it or recorded a song with it. And pedals seem to fall into one of three piles:
- gets used all the time
- gets used on and off
- doesn't get used very often

Anything in the first pile goes on my main pedalboard. Anything in the second pile goes on probation and will be re-examined next year (lookin' at you wah pedal . . . which has been in and out of this pile for more than a decade). Anything in the third pile gets sold.



I've sold some really cool pedals, but never really regretted it and re-bought them - if it doesn't get playtime, it's just a waste of space.
 
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