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In all seriousness. It's the Boss SD-1
With this a close second:
And the Liquid Sunshine a very close third.
1981 TS-808
All the hype is worth it. Sounds amazing.
Is the second one a Reverb & Delay in 1?
I love it for the graphic alone !
Too many to list.
And it regularly changes.......
Dirt, depending
standalone (probably) Blackstar HT-Dual
Boost for dirty amp - Boss SD-1 or Bad Monkey (again Probably)
Wah - Weeping Demon (or EVH or Kirk Hammett crybaby)
Phase - MXR Phase 90 (script)
Flange - MXR Micro flanger
Delay - Boss DD-6.
All likely to have changed by this evening........
Ringleader of the Cambridge cartel, pedal champ and king of the dirt boxes (down to 21)
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/57776/handsomerik/p1
you bought that minivibe posted here couple a days back?
its great, cleaner/crisper than a phaser, and more exiting than a tremolo
Ringleader of the Cambridge cartel, pedal champ and king of the dirt boxes (down to 21)
@Skarloey I didn't think it was a "Bad" pedal per se, but, for me, there was too much variation, and too many sounds which didn't work for me.
The MXR does a nice Thin Lizzy-like flange sound, and, without any hassle, a very accurate Van Halen-like flange sound.
I was the same with the Boss PH-2 Phaser, again, finding the MXR phase90 much more to my liking, IE it was the exact phase sound I wanted, think Dave Murray's intro lead on Maiden's Children of the Damned, but that's probably due to him using a P90............
Nice, simple to use and enough different sounds to be useable.
Ringleader of the Cambridge cartel, pedal champ and king of the dirt boxes (down to 21)
It's a Klone, with buffers, built into a 1590A enclosure - incredible miniaturisation. I've owned both klon Centaurs and a KTR - this does the nature of the sound perfectly - in a gig situation there is no practical difference. It's closer than my Soul Food anyway!
Definitely my favourite pedal.
Looks incredibly dinky and lovely too!
This is where it lives nowadays:
My current favourite noisemaker is the Zinky True Grit. Like this;
http://www.rainbowguitars.com/imagesproduct/zn/zntruegrit-xl.jpg