Re: The Best of Boutique Pedals
Rid said:
Best??
What is that?
Some will love TS-style od's, some will hate those no matter how they perform.
Others likes more of this and that.
There is no best, only what works best for you.
Hmmmmmmmmmm ........
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Okay, I had to really think about that post. I disagree, but I will explain why.
I think that there is a universally accepted 'good tone'; we all know it when we hear it, it doesn't have to be expained, debated, or analysed. Of those acceptable good tones, there probably is a 'best' but I think that it will always be narrowed down to 'top 10 guitar tones'; with a big enough poll, I bet you that most guitarists will be astoundingly close on their choice, aside from the wacky people out there as well as the contrarians, like Rid.
However, when we're talking
effects, one man's trash is another man's treasure. I can certainly appreciate the old Tube Screamer, Rat, and Boss GE-7, they are not my cup of tea, nor would I classify them as the best, per se.
The best pedals aren't necessarily the most expensive, tho, and here's where Rid scores a direct hit -- are you asking about boutique, luxury pedals, and what we liked about them to spend $200 - $1,000 per pedal? Or are you just assuming that because a pedal costs $800 that it must be the best? I tried out the Time Machine Boost yesterday, which costs $300, and the HBE Big D blew it away, and cost $80 less. The Time Machine was very disappointing.
I've been impressed by many, many pedals over the years, and as my tone becomes more individualized, I am graviating more and more towards things that are custom made, or boutique in variety.
I would definitely include the Klon Centaur in this list. I would also include the Ibanez Tube Screamer, tho it's not to my personal taste.
Fulltone Full-Drive 2, Fat Boost, Tube Tape Echo.
Brotech Fat Pipe Pro distortion pedal.
Homebrew Electronics Big D, Dos Mos, and Power Screamer.
Keeley Java Boost.
The new Mooger Fooger is a great, weird, boutique piece as well.
I also love my Roland VG-88 for amp modeling.