Essential Pedals

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No ones said one of those talent boost pedals!

Or the Stevie Ray Vaughnabee!!

Infidels!
 
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I'll tell ya what's my essential pedal - the Ibanez Tube King. It's the only one I've held onto over the years, because I love it's sound. Very natural, gritty, and my perfect crunch.
 
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tube screamer (if i have this a strat of some type and an ok amp im good to go)
 
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Still searchin' after 30 years... Love to have my Kittyhawk Quattro in a pedal -hoping that the SD SFX-03 I have backordered will come close. Dig the Tech21 American Woman and the H&K Warp. Probably use my Yamaha DG and AG Stomp the most. Note: If you can find a good deal on the venerable Yamaha UD Stomp, snatch it up -extremely lush chorusing and delay.
 
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ErikH said:
I used to use an effects rack and about 6-7 pedals out front. It was overkill and I was never happy with my tone. Then I went to tweaking changing overdrives/distortions every session. It was nuts. I had to ask myself, what do *I* need to make it work for me? That's when I started leaving more and more things at home, elminating pedals a few at a time to see what I could get away without.

I went through a whole pedal & rack w/ 2x12 combo phase myself. Now I'm back to a single amp with 3-4 boxes on average.

One of my friends built a CRAZY rig. Two amps, one of 'em with channel & FX switching and all that stuff...and an old Fender combo with what seemed like a bajillion pedals. All kinds of loopers & boosts & blah blah & blee blee. He even had one of those Digitech foot pedals that makes things go backwards!

Now he plugs into the amp with nothing but a tube screamer in the path.

There's a fine line between having some options & total tone suckage.

Every one of those goez inta's and goez outta's adds noise & sucks tone. I try to cap it...but sometimes it's a WHOLE lotta fun to hook up like 25 pedals and see what happens!

Sometimes some notes come out. But it's mostly noise.

Scary scary noise. :laugh2:
 
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There are IMO no essential pedals, that´s the only explanation that I have for not ever needing any and only owning a n old Luxor Wah that I rarely use.

My opinion of the most common recommendations:

Tuner: learn to tune by ear, though onstage it´s admittedly a nice thing to have. But admittedly, onstage any semi decent rack tuner will rule away any pedal because of the larger, easier to read display

EQ: Buy an amp with an EQ that works instead, or with another channel if you´re using the EQ for a lead boost.

Tubescreamer: Buy an amp with enough gain instead, or another channel if you´re using it for a lead boost

Wah: that point I´ll let stand.

Don´t even get me started on effects.... there are no essential effects unless your particular tone depends on a specific combination ... I can understand Tubescreamers for their clean output increase... but for that I prefer a miniswitch on the particular guitars that need the boost. ;)
 
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Stratman said:
SFX-3
RCM3 wah
Echoplex


Come-on Seymour Duncan! Us forum members need the SFX-03.

This post was my cheap high-jack attempt to expedite the delivery of this product, to all of us deserving players.

I actually use a tonebone (Trimode) product, pending that late, overdue delivery of the SFX-03 to my local distributor.
 
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I'd count the tubescreamer as a must have. It's a rock and blues staple, though it is a little trashy.

SFX-03 is also right there too. I'd rate it as equallly important. I'm very glad I bought mine. Haven't tried it with the Edana yet, but it seems like it will be a great fit. Almost like it was made for the Edana. Those big cleans the Edana has should translate into some seriously god-like tube distortion.

Rangemaster treble booster - A blues staple for years.

Demonizer - A new metal staple that is capable of the classics as well.
 
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