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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2009

Just an update on some of my musical equipment. The Ibanez Tube Screamer TS-7, the Boss Harmonist HR-2, the Line 6 Echo Park echo/delay pedal, the Rocktron Hush pedal, Digitech Synth Wah envelope filter, Way Huge Swollen Pickle mkII jumbo fuzz pedal, Boss Super Shifter PS-5 pitch shifter pedal, and Boss Fender 65 Reverb Amp FDR-1 pedal. Peavey Bandit 112 Transtube Amp 70 watt, Crate GX-40C 40 watt amp, Squire Bullet Korean Fender electric guitar, one humbucking and two single coil pickups.

Check-out other sounds, art, thanks!

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=5943B59C4D1EE806

Peace, Space and Noise!

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  • I have the same amp and i have every knob is turned high and it still sounds low...Wondering how do you turn the voulum up? for Crate GX-40C 40 watt amp??

  • @lovatofan4life I haven't used that amp as much as some of the others. But it sounds pretty loud to me. Also many pedals have their own gain knob, allowing you to boost the signal. Some pedals are just to boost the signal. Hope that helps!

  • u sound like murderface from metalocalyse xD

  • I like the song "Tittyfish!" Hey that's quite a compliment! Thanks! Be well.

    Peace,

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  • i saw a Larry Graham´s video showing some of his pedals and they´re interesting

  • @Awwa1 Thanks!

  • No problem :D

  • ...a nice fuzz pedal is the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff! But the Way Huge Swollen Pickle works well too. There are also expression, pitch shifting, volume level and wah pedals. These all work like pressing a gas pedal, more gas, more effect or sound. They can be very interesting too.

    And finally there are several signal copying and, or deconstructing pedals. Haromonist and synth pedals fall into this category. Hope that helps! I need to make a separate video, heh!

    Peace,

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  • ...so I recommend that you try individual pedals until you find the ones that work with what you want to play.

    I love echo! That is sort of my mainstay, it's on most all of my pieces. Some delay pedals give almost the same effect. But a good echo pedal is one I'd start with. Then there's phase shifting and flanging. They can be a lot of fun, but drastically changve the sound of the guitar, so it's sometimes difficult to control those. Then there are tone pedals, distortion, fuzz, etc...

  • I'm not exactly on here to brag about my gear, LOL! Although that may seem to be the case with some of my comments. I guess I'm just trying out a lot of different sounds to see if there are some that suit me better.

    But if I were giving advice for someone who wanted to do similar, then I'd suggest that they try-out an assortment of pedals around the sounds they like from a guitar. And there are some combo pedals which give several effects bundled together. But those can be limiting, so...

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