![]() ![]() These five pedals pretty much cover me for any gig, and I carry my pedalboard around in a trusty laptop bag for easy portability.įor my own solo project, I’m going for an ambient, Explosions In The Sky-type guitar tone, but with John Mayer-esque blues licks for solos. The Ghost Echo goes from a nice spring reverb to a mild ambient sound to all-out oceans of reverb. The chain ends with a single reverb pedal, EarthQuaker Devices’ Ghost Echo, and I adjust it before every song. It’s my happy place.įor a different flavour, I’ll stack the TS9 with the Honey Pot Fuzz. For solos, I kick on JHS’ masterpiece, The Bonsai, to stack two tubescreamers together. Then I have an Ibanez TS9 running pretty much all the time. The pedal chain starts with the Polytune Tuner from TC Electronic. I find that the less tap-dancing and thinking I have to do on stage, the better. ![]() These days, I try to keep my pedalboard as minimal as possible. Though I usually find myself at home with low gain overdrives, these days, I find the occasional yearning for fuzz creeping in, so I’ve recently purchased a Honey Pot Fuzz from TC Electronic. I’ve always been a fan of overdrive pedals, and have gone from the BD-2, to Ibanez’s TS9, to Foxpedal’s Kingdom (a modern Klone) and countless others. Well for a start, my pedalboard used to be non-existent, but I bought my first pedal – a pre-loved BOSS BD-2 – and I’ve been going down the rabbit hole ever since. ![]()
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