Amateur guitarist here, posting from Paris, France.

My initial intention was to reduce my pedalboard to very few essential effects pedals… Finally I’m adding some new ones… so I ended up with 11 pedals (starting with 8 ones).

Brands are Kokko, Ammoon, Behringer, TC Electronics, Dunlop, Mooer, Ibanez.

Chained like this: Comp > Wah > Overdrive > Distortion > Fuzz > Phaser > Tremolo > Mods (chorus/Vibrato/Rotary) > Delay > Reverb > Looper

Some updates:

I’m playing pop rock and hard rock songs in a four piece band, with some “space rock” bits here and there.

The looper is essentialy a training device when I’m alone at home. This model allows for a Reverse effet and I intend to use it live when I’m comfy with it.

The Kokko Space is a really nice reverb for the cheap price, cranked up to max it produces a very cool and subtle dreamy/spacy effect.

The Behringer Vintage Phaser is the best phaser I could test (and I tested a lot of cheap phasers…). It’s very smooth and creamy, and doesn’t boost the signal when switched on (more expansive pedals tend to do it…).

Any comment?

  • B-TR3E@feddit.org
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    27 days ago

    Compressor before the Wah, hmm. How does the CryBaby behave? Because mine (Jim Dunlop GC95, 1990), directly after the guitar is quite a treble soak when inactive which makes it mostly useless for me. I got an old Morley as a replacement which is nice but just doesn’t have that characteristic bite of the GC95.

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      27 days ago

      That’s because the bigger crybaby such as GCB95 doesn’t have true bypass and their buffer is quiet bad. I had the same treble soak problem as you describe and modded mine to true bypass by soldering a new switch and removing that buffer. Works great now.

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        27 days ago

        Mine is the weird “inbetween” nodel from 1990. It doesn’t have a buffer.

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      27 days ago

      I’m not happy with the Dunlop mini Cry Baby, for a very simple drawback: sometimes I don’t know if it’s on or off, there is no visual feedback about it. So I have to play something to check. I bought a cheap Sonicake Vol/Wah mini pedal and I’m soon to test it (it comes with blue light when on Volume mode, red light on Wah mode).