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Kemper Stage
Are those still being made? They were the talk of GearPage a few years ago. All good talk too!Fromel Shape EQ. Treble boost or cut, bass boost or cut, and a parametric mid. Must have.
If the tone is wrong it messes with my head.
Now that being said, I always have reverb and some delay in my sound, because that's what I like, but the delay isn't essential and while I MUST have reverb, that could be from the amp, so that doesn't count.
Because both of my amps are mostly clean I need a little grit from a full frequency pedal that doesn’t color the sound. My MXR Timmy does this perfectly. I know most people like the middle diode selected but I prefer the grittier, more compressed sound of the right side diode instead.I haven't touched an electric in months...but, when I did (and when I inevitably return) my always on, must have pedal is a Timmy.
I am not familiar but longing to learn!!If I could only have one pedal it’d be a Zoom MS50g.
I don’t care what people think, our love is for real.
A clean overdrive.Besides the obvious tuner
What is one pedal that you have at all times. You simply can't imagine plugging in without.
I know this gets brought up now and again, but I feel like it's always good to re-discuss, especially as new tones and so many new models are hitting the market.
For me it's the Morley Bad Horsie.
I'm mostly a plug into the amp guy. I've had a lot of dirt pedals. Had a few chorus pedals. But gotta have a wah.
Don't think so...I got mine a long time ago.Are those still being made? They were the talk of GearPage a few years ago. All good talk too!
Because both of my amps are mostly clean I need a little grit from a full frequency pedal that doesn’t color the sound. My MXR Timmy does this perfectly. I know most people like the middle diode selected but I prefer the grittier, more compressed sound of the right side diode instead.
“Sparkle” is the perfect way to describe it. If I need more I can boost an Archer Ikon into it. But the Timmy is almost always on.That's exactly how I use the Timmy as well - just add a little sparkle round the edges, I don't like a completely clean tone.