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I used a digitech RP-1 until it died, then I got an RP-2000 (it lived a long time!). I'm thinking about getting a PodXT Live though, so I may end up getting rid of the RP2000. I like having 4 patches, a clean with a bit of chorus, and a distorted lead sound with each of those two at both rhythm and solo volume. That always worked for me. A bit of overkill, but the big do it all pedals are price efficient usually.
I have an old Digitech RP-7 that has pretty much everything I like to use - chorus, delay, flange, intelligent harmonizer, reverse attack
(swell, for violin and backwards guitar effects a la Slow Gear) and a couple of te distortions are even okay if you have to go direct without an amp. Then I also have an Intellifex, a ART Xtreme (effects aren't adjustable but they are usable and it has great distortions and is extremely simple to use), and individual dstortions (Ross, BOSS DF-2, HM-2 and SD-1 overdrive), Rocktek and Ibanez delays, Ibanez compressor, Guyatone SV-2 (Slow Gear-type unit), Ibanez HD-1000 harmonics delay, Digitech IPS-33 harmonizer, and that's aout it I guess.
At home most of the time I just plug straight into my Peavey Triumph P.A.G. 50-watt 1x12" combo. It has 3 channels and more gain than need with no pedal. Live I would use either the RP-7, the Intellifex and the IPS-33, the Xtreme and the IPS33 or a bunch of pedals hooked together, depending on the type and size of gig. I have never hooked them all up as the noise and signal degradation would be, well, degrading!
Guitar-Wah-Fulltone Fatboost-SLO with 2 tubes pulled - Sometimes a bit of delay in the loop but prefer delay on the mixing desk . [img]/images/graemlins/band.gif[/img]
NICE pedal board. Did you build that yourself or have it custom made? Also, do you have a huge noise problem with that many pedals or does the Boss NS-2 take care of it all?
Now that my band finally has a live bassist, I've been able to trim down my pedalboard a bit. Two different setups, with pedals for live and rackmount for recording...
Pedalboard:
Rocktek tuner (best $15 pedal ever)
ART Xtreme (distortion and delay/chorus/reverb)
ART Tube EQ (half-rack parametric EQ)
Rocktron Hush II (half-rack)
Boss DD-3 Digital Delay
Rack:
Furman PL-Tuner conditioner/tuner
ART DST-4 Preamp (rack version of Xtreme)
ART Tube Channel (tube parametric EQ/compressor/mic preamp)
Rocktron Guitar Silencer
I normally plug straight into the amp, sometimes I'd use a delay or flanger, but now that I've got this XT Live I might use a few more since they are at my disposal.
I have a small rack with a few pedals in the Rack Drawer that I can switch on and off with my Ibanez EPP 400 MIDI switcher. It's pretty cool because I can get any combo of pedals (up to 5) on or off with a MIDI pedal.
does that chord thingy that goes from the guitar to the amp count as an effect? If so thats what I use...George L's instrument cable [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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