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If I'm in a band, it's what the set list needs, if not, what I enjoy the most
My board changes all the time
I'd never sell my wah as my dad bought me that 20 years ago when i first started playing. I went through a bit of a process with OD/Drive pedals (still flutter with them today) but once I picked up my wampler pedal I knew that was a keeper.
I sold a Flashback recently, it's a great pedal but I just didnt use 99% of the functions and I wanted something else. I have regretted selling a few though, namely a Boss PH1-r. I loved that thing, but I really needed the money
the others i see what sound best in a chain and if one doesnt add spice to the overall sound it will go.
drjazztap is right. . . you should know in your heart if a pedal is not working out.
but there have been plenty of times ive regretted selling so i now have a drawer of pedals which i try out when a new pedal arrives.
Ringleader of the Cambridge cartel, pedal champ and king of the dirt boxes (down to 21)
Well I've spent a good couple of hours comparing the pedals side by side, and I genuinely don't have a favourite pedal. One doesn't outshine the other greatly enough for it to be a clear winner. They all sound great for what I use them for in the band.
Eeny-meeny-miney-mo then??
I tend to rotate them if I get bored, but I always keep one core sound OD on the board with three-band EQ.
The thing I need most control over with different venues and varying volumes is midrange - if I can't tweak it it can be frustrating and hard to work around.
Already did.....Paul Trombetta Mini Bone from this very parish
Colours.....that doesnt even help, ha ha - I've got purple, blue, bright orange, red, yellow, green/purple......They all look great!