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Behringer PB600 Pedal Board 9V DC Universal Effects Pedal Floor Board Bundle

By lefthandedguitar on  From lefthandedguitar.info
Behringer PB600 Pedal Board 9V DC Universal Effects Pedal Floor Board Bundle Features Behringer PB600 Pedal Board 9V DC Universal Effects Pedal Floor Board. 2 of Guitar Patch Cables Molded 6 inch. Guitar Cable Straight To Straight 5ft. Product Description Behringer BCD3000 B-Control DJ Mixer. When effects are an integral part of your rig, their power adapters and patch cables can often be the most vulnerable part, and the most likely to sabotage your set if they’re not...Read Full Story

Pyle-Pro PPDLP02 DC Pedal Board Power Supply For Up To 10 Guitar Effects Pedals At 9 Volts

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Pyle-Pro PPDLP02 DC Pedal Board Power Supply For Up To 10 Guitar Effects Pedals At 9 Volts Features A Universal Power Supply For All Battery-Operated Guitar Pedal Effect – Output: 10 X 9V DC 100mA Comes Complete With Cables And A Detachable AC Power Cord – Enclosed In A Robust ABS Plastic Case Powers Up To 10 Effects Pedals @ 9 V Each – Includes 10 Cables To Connect Each Pedal One Unit Replaces 10 Power Adapters – Great For Saving Space And Electricity Input: AC 110-240V...Read Full Story

Screamer Iceman

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Screamer Iceman See more>>> Screamer See more>>> Find More Screamer Products Price: Show more>>> “ Screamer ” Condom Machine in Altona, Manitoba Difference between Overdrive, Fuzz and Distortion Effects Article by Andy Ng Many guitar player struggle to find the difference between these 3 effect pedal. I have been experimenting these 3 effects, most of them homemade. To make it clearer, I shall take an industry...Read Full Story

Boss Bass Pedals

By zanira on  From adel-guitarsblog.blogspot.com
Needs of the bassists of many kinds, especially those related to bass guitar sound, of course it was very supportive bassists activity, such as the need for bass pedals. This time I will describe several types of bass pedals from Boss . These pedals are very influential for a bassists in playing the kinds of characters of this bass pedals, different kinds of music will definitely need this tool, and here are the kinds. Boss CEB-3 The CEB-3 Bass Chorus pedal offers a split-frequency chorus...Read Full Story

Dunlop Crybaby Classic Wah Pedal

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Dunlop Crybaby Classic Wah Pedal Features Heavy die cast construction for years of reliability 100K ohm Hot Potz potentiometer that allows for that quick, abrupt wah sound Powered by the Dunlop ECB-003 AC Adapter and/or 9 volt battery Dimensions: 10″ x 4″ x 2-1/2″ Weight: 3.7 lbs. Product Description The Dunlop Crybaby Classic Fasel Wah is Back! Back in the 1960s, a device was born that would change the course of music – the wah pedal. Those original pedals, which...Read Full Story
In the world of rock guitar, you can never have too many effects pedals. Especially distortion pedals. Guitar players talk about distortion the way wine drinkers talk about wine. One pedal has “a brittle edge with a sweet undertone.” Another features “boosted mids and a smooth top-end.” One pedal pairs well with a vintage tube [...]You just finished reading One Badass Product Positioning! Consider leaving a comment!  
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What type of loop pedal can do what I want?I am looking to get a loop pedal for a guitar. Here is what I want it to be able to do - all via foot control: 1)have a bunch of layers I can record on 2)be able to "mute" any single or multiple layers on the fly. This could be preprogrammed - for example there are four switches - one of which mutes all but layer 1, another all but layer 3 and 5 etc... 3)have a foot switch that can raise the tone...  
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YouTube Uploaded by Effectology on Jan 26, 2012 "Recreate the theme from Blade Runner with a guitar and effect pedals" Effectology by Bill Ruppert Welcome to Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, in which we create a remarkable collection of impossible sounds using just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals! No keyboards, samplers or midi pickups were used In this episode I show how to  
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“Guitar Pedals” by David Byrne is an interactive art installation of 96 guitar effects pedals that are connected to one another as well as to a guitar and amplifier (video by Todo Mundo). Viewers are invited to step on the pedals, creating layered guitar effects. Thanks to Joel Betancourt for the tip.  
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via this auction mechanical animals (RSS) "INCLUDES (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT): LELL EP (PARAMETRIC EQUALIZER), LELL DD (DRIVE DISTORTION), LELL CZ (DIGITAL DELAY) ::: LELL were the first normal stompboxes made in Russia. They had normal guitar jacks and even a 9-volt socket - same format as BOSS pedals. The footswitch pad reveals a battery cavity underneath. The company still exists! It's website  
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Weekly Hack a Day feature [Dino] is back again, this time with his very own guitar pedal. It’s modeled on a three-transistor Fuzz Face clone and sounds very good in our humble opinion. Fuzz pedals were some of the first guitar pedals on the market, and for good reason. Their easy construction and simple theory [...]  
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Brian Eno - An Ending (Ascent) for solo guitar and effects pedals Setup as follows ; Takamine tan30 acoustic guitar+ visual volume pedal+ line 6 dl4+ boss rc2 loop station+ aer compact 60 amp with full reverb (2nd setting) + sound into zoom q3 hd. Harmonics are played at the start over 2 sec loop From: greghardinguitar Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 03:45 More in Music  
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