I play in a cover band and some of the stuff my guys want to play have some flange on the guitar parts. Only one problem, I've never owned let alone used a flanger before. I know nothing about them. I guess my real concerns areI don't want to spend a fortune and I want something that is made good. Any ideas fellow members?
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Have you checked out the TC Electronics Vortex? http://www.tcelectronic.com/vortex.asp
The Toneprint feature makes it a really versatile pedal. I haven't tried the flanger but I have the Flashback delay. Very cool. Not badly priced either.
I recently purged a lot of the pedals off my board & am using one of the settings on my chorus pedal with a deep slow sweep for a flange-like effect on the one song that calls for it.
I used to use a Digitech Turbo Flange. It's a decent, fairly versatile pedal. They can be found cheap and could get you by. But for the little that I needed that sound, I couldn't warrant keeping it on the board.Hail yesterday
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I have the MXR EVH flanger on one pedal board. You can find this pedal easily new or used, not super expensive, and sounds good. If you cover VH's Unchained, which my band does, it features a button you push which puts it in instant Unchained modeRudy
www.metalinc.net
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The TonePrint pedals are very cool and give you some different sound options. I'm particular to the Ibanez AF-2 but thats because I like the warm old school analog flange it can provide. Takeoff/Taxi is a fun stunt bonus that you can make people go "Whoa! How'd he make his guitar do that?"GTWGITS! - RacerX
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Originally posted by tomanyjacksons View PostMakes wish I had room for it on my pedal board.
If anyone knows Paul Gilbert get him on this now!
GTWGITS! - RacerX
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