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So falling into the don't need but desperatly want catagorgy is the Empress Super Delay and the Shure GLXd16 Wireless pedal, don't think either will happen..
Otherwise I am looking at
Mad Professer Forrest Green Compressor
Mojo Hand FX Dew Drop reverb
Decibel 11 pedal pallett
Definately going to buy some proper patch leads though...
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We're 6.5 days into 2015 and so far I've bought:
Eventide Timefactor
MXR Univibe
Digitech Whammy V
But I'm soon to be selling:
Line 6 M9
Strymon Timeline (assuming I still prefer the Timefactor)
EB VPJr
and a couple of my homemade dirts
Nuffink. Absolutely nuffink.
Not even a dirty pedal.
Ringleader of the Cambridge cartel, pedal champ and king of the dirt boxes (down to 21)
I've been knocked out by the quality of sounds from Strymons and fancy one of their delays like the El Capistan.
Still searching for the "right" wah and/or auto wah for me.
Alter Ego X4 Vintage
I'd like to try a Wampler Pinnacle too.
Mind you I've got the components for a Klon and a Boiling Point clone... so I may just finish building those.
Sending a couple of pedals to @juansolo for repair, does that count? (promise mate, I will get them to you, I've just got to wait till Saturday!)
I might get a fuzz factory or a son of freakenstein (@bucket will be happy). However, I have my OTT fuzz tones covered really so it would be pointless gas.
I can't think of anything else really - got a great chorus, dirty delay, dirt pedal, fuzzy box... I could use an overdrive maybe? But I don't really need overdrive, at the moment I tend to use either a heavy fuzzy distortion from the df-2 or a full fuzz tone, or clean.
Also, a reverb pedal, but it needs to be a bargain.
As for selling stuff, my digitech hardwire chorus is on the chopping block but I'm very happy with the others. I don't have a big collection.
This is all subject to change, mind.
Marshall Edward the Compressor to try out on bass (turns out I prefer it to the Digitech Bass Squeeze, so keeping it) and a Polytune Mini to replace the ma-hoossive Korg DT10 I was using, so that I can fit the MXR bass fuzz on the board (bought that in 2014 though).
That's it for bass pedals for 2015; may treat myself to a tremolo and a wah (as well as probably a 'board and power supply, and likely a G30 as well) if I end up gigging on six-string again though.
Oh, and probably a Radial Bigshot i/o and an outboard acoustic preamp of some sort so that I can take my dreadful singer/songwriter bollocks out of the house.
EHX Flanger Hoax
EHX Pitchfork
Digitech Bass Wah
EB Jr Vol pedal
EQD Hummingbird
EQD Palisades
EQD Bit Commander
Free The Tone Flight Time
Fairfield Circuitry Meet Maude
Boss SL-20 Slicer
. . . but I'm getting used to the new stuff I've bought first, and I'm wondering about maybe buying a cheap laptop/tablet to do some recording with (sadly my Kindle Fire HD seems pretty useless for such things). I've got a desktop PC but I want something I can move about as I can't make much noise in the evening so I'll probably have to hire a rehearsal room and write/record there.
Haha, even the Compressor? (which is in the Meet Maude)
I've bought 4 of your list in the last 2 months. Good taste!
Diamond Compressor - Lovely. Adds a fatness to the tone, so ends up as permanently 'on'. Was not looking for major squash. Reminds me a bit of the Rothwell Love Squeeze, equally yellow and equally great pedal.
Skreddy Echo - Just received today. After about 10 mins of messing about with it, without doubt the best delay pedal I have ever used. Been through loads of them and this is the winner, no question. From my initial tweaking I am not sure how easy it is to dial in VERY subtle settings, seems there is not much range in the 'barely on' positions, but you really won't care as it just sounds lush and amazing.