![]() It helps and makes me sound better than I am! I think all distortion pedals are a trade-off, but the MXR Distortion III is as good as any and it’s tried and trusted. I’m the rhythm player in my band, but there are a couple tunes where I solo, and I use this when I’m just winging it. First, the Mooer Baby Tuner is very simple, works every time. I’ve tried lots of power supplies and this is light and reliable. All of these are powered just by a simple Power-All 9V/2A wall wart. Also, I’m terrible with patches and programming. I don’t think there’s one pedal I haven’t tried out at some point in time but now I just keep it as simple as possible to have everything I need for the setlist my band plays. I have USB ports on the side to update firmware and program MIDI. All cables-patch, power, and MIDI-are hand-soldered. My pedalboard is a Temple Audio TRIO 43 Templeboard. Black Cat Pedals Black Cat Vibe (Proline expression pedal on the far right is hooked up to it)Īnd that’s it! I’m fortunate to play with some of my best friends in a band called the Electric Honeycomb.JHS Bonsai (minimal drive settings, “always on”).And then finally a MXR Uni-Vibe set at minimal settings (this is typically an “always on” pedal).Next is the Dunlop Dimebag Cry Baby from Hell Wah.Then to a Pigtronix Philosopher’s Tone Germanium Gold Micro (this is an “always on” pedal).Guitar goes straight into an Emma Electronic Okto Nøjs.My guitar cable is an orange Divine Noise Curly Cable, purchased from Chicago Music Exchange. The right board is loop 2 (modulation based) with Dr. ![]() Evil in a moonsuit holding Austin Powers’ mojo. The left board is pre-loop, and loop 1 (distortion based) with Dr. This sends the signal to a Mesa/Boogie Mini Rectifier 25 and Fender Hot Rod Deluxe III. High Level Overview: The board consists of two loops (two different boards) controlled via EarthQuaker Devices Swiss Things. I’ve been refining and building this in a variety of ways the last seven years. I’m a musician based out of the Twin Cities, Minnesota, and I saw that you were taking pedalboard submissions! So, here’s mine.
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