Re: Pedals I am considering buying
Distortions:
Marshall Bluesbreaker 2 - Thought it was cool, nice full sound but a little weird on the low end. I'd ge a BD2 and do a Keeley on it.
Ibanez Tubescreamer - Good platform for getting a rich middy dynamic overdrive out of the amp. I prefer modded ts808 RI's however becasue they react faster
Fulltone Fulldrive 2 distortion - a VERY good overdrive pedal that really kicks your tube amp in the butt. Petrucci used one of these to turn his MkIIC+ itno a raging monster.
Boss BD2 Blues Driver - have one, wanna keeley mod it: :burnout: I find it to be more wide-ranging and less middy, more transparent than a tubescreamer.
Boss DS2 Turbo Distortion - I always felt it was a little too muffled and nasally.
Delays:
Line 6 DL4 - VERY versatile and a bestseller but be sure to get a newer one as the older ones had durability problems with the switches. It's very expensive though so watch out. The preset options are nice though if you're a delay fiend like me :32: Might wanna wait for the ToneCore version delay pedal to come out from them too if you like line 6 stuff.
Boss DD3 - good basic delay pedal but i feel it is a bit overpriced for what it has to offer. For 20-30 bux more you can step uo to a DD6 which is much more versatile plus i feel the tone preservation is MUCH better.
Line 6 Echo Pro Studio Modeler - haven't worked with one.
TC Electronic G Major - Actually a multifx unit... i just sold mine on ebay. Easy to edit and get really nifty sounds out of but I hate programming MIDI to switch stuff around so that turned me off of it. Very high sound quality though. If you don't mind programming MIDI ad rack crap this will take care of your delay needs and a lot of other things. It can't loop, do SOS, or reverse delay though. Check out the TC D-Two delay if you want an exclusive delay unit thats got the same quality as a g-major
Tuners:
Boss TU2 Chromatic Pedal Tuner - IMO everybody should have one. Plus it can power your other pedals with that daisy chain cable.