Re: DUNCAN FORUM - help a pedal newbie out!!!
OK -
DEEEEEEEEEEP breathe man! Settle down.
[Smacks Dali in face - moderately hard] Get a grip man!!!!!
You can buy infinite pedals for infinite years and never be happy, or not ever buy another and rock on with your bad self.
Every player with an amp like that is going to want an Overdrive of some sort
- SD1 or TS9; Your call, watch a few Youtube vids to decide. No matter what you pick, there will always be a better one.
https://youtu.be/17GJfzIvJgo
- The Joyo Sweet Baby gets a lot of love if cheap is your deal
- Think about a Mooer Green Mile also.
In the loop, as mentioned, there is basically swirl, delay and reverb.
- I hear you on the Reverb and will just sway go get a TC Hall of Fame and be done.
STOP RIGHT THERE and enjoy the the amp and pedals for a while!!!
That said, I'm gonna take a way different approach as you are new to this.
- Consider something like the Valeton. More than enough to get you through anything, and see what you like/don't.
https://youtu.be/Tfz0jy6pxIA
- For way more fun, if you don't mind a little button pushing, try the Zoom MS70CDR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmMewItjkwk
- Or try three Mooer Pedals: Mod Factory, Reecho, and Shimverb
One of the above is NEVER a bad thing to have on hand to toss in a gig bag. You can play with those a long time and then really shop around for your "choice" pedal grabs. Any of those will really let you "explore" sounds for a long time.
It does ultimately come down to what music you play though:
Blues? Overdrive up front, reverb in the loop
Straight up 70's Rock? Wah + Overdrive + Phase up front, Analog Delay and Spring Reverb in the loop
80's Hair? Distortion pedal up front, Digital Delay and Chorus in the loop
Metal? Mega-dirt pedal like that Metal Muff and Noise gate in the loop
We can go on...
I often play through a little 4 pedal Mooer board of Distortion>Boost>Chorus>Delay and get along just fine all day
I play straight into a Hughes & Kettner with an H2O for Delay chorus and that's it a lot. Or just a Delay.
My gig rig for the band is a Wah straight in, and a Zoom Multifx programmed to oblivion for assorted shades of chorus, flange, harmony, pitch shift, delay, delay and more delay, and reverb.
Every Combo amp I have has reverb on it set to 3. Other stuff often gets delay only.
But - here is a couple of choice combos you would never be unhappy with:
#1. 2 Pedals, 7 sounds - H2O v2 gives Chorus + Delay, and two types of each. Add a Boss RV3 that has Delay, Reverb, or Delay + Reverb (Like 8 settings)
#2 Digitech Chorus Factory for 7 different chorusses, a Line 6 Delay Modeler and a TC Hall of Fame
If I had that though, and had to run out and get TWO pedals right away, it would be:
A Duncan 805 or Green Rhino, that does way more than the TS9 (Maybe a Bad Monkey)
An Ibanez AD9, an MXR Carbon Copy or some sort of analog delay like that
My reverb choice would be an EHX Nano Grail, but that's me. Like I said. Hall of Fame is never a bad call.