Pedal Graphics

Bogner

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Are pedal Graphics Today kind of like how album covers were back in the day before we had song samples, etc? I am seeing more and more pedal companies go in what looks to be that direction with their name brands, pedal names and graphics. I see it more on the Boost / Overdrive / Distortion side and if said company does reverb, delay, etc then they carry same looks over.

I will give an example of Airis Effects. Just by looking at their pedals, you have a pretty good idea of what they are about.

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They just make me appreciate the subtle looking pedals even more. :cool:

Same here there is something about a block letter MXR that tells me it works. When I see wild art something tells me the pedal is all about the marketing. That being said I have pedals with beautiful graphics that sound great. I can take it or leave it I am only looking at my pedals for a nano-second when I am stepping on them.
 
I like Acorn's Mindkiller graphics

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Never really thought about it. I buy them because of the sound. Graphics don't matter, unless I can't see the labeling on the knobs.
 
I don't care about the graphics; I only buy pedals based off of the recommendations of posters with high post counts.

That way I know I'm getting the right tone and good quality.

I must admit, a clean aluminum or brushed aluminum pedal that looks classic like a classic recording desk or old 500 series analog proc is what most attracts me to a pedal visually.
 
Of all the pedals on my pedalboard at the moment (Boss BD-2. Duncan Deja Vu Delay, Mooer E-lady, Empress Tremolo, Exotic SP Compressor, JHS PG-14, Fulltone Deja Vibe) the JHS pedal is the only one with any kind of picture at all, and it's not exactly overstated:
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Guess I missed the 'pretty pedal' bandwagon.
 
I don't care about the graphics; I only buy pedals based off of the recommendations of posters with high post counts.

That way I know I'm getting the right tone and good quality.

Don't know if serious but I would never buy a pedal or any other piece of gear based on that.
 
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