Favorite Sub-$100 pedal?
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Get good with a soldering iron and the sky is the limit. Tagboardeffects blog has all kinds of great layouts for circuits.
Echo park is a great delay.
It seems like most of the sleeper pedals have been outed over the years and people have caught on and are asking more for them.
Echo park is a great delay.
It seems like most of the sleeper pedals have been outed over the years and people have caught on and are asking more for them.
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I haven't tried it, but the hotone Wally looper seems like an excellent ditto type thing but with tempo/pitching
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Zoom Power Drive, Tri-Metal, Hyper Lead are pretty incredible for how cheap they go (Ultra Fuzz as well, but usually not snaggable under $100). The majority of Ibanez 10 and L series stuff, too.
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Wally is lots of fun, but has problems. My buddy's started breaking down into awful digital noise whenever the loop got long/complex it seems, and now it doesn't work at all.
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Biyang Tri-Verb and MXR Black Label Chorus are staples on my board.
Hotone Whip and Joyo Ultimate Overdrive are great dirt pedals.
I picked up a Michael Angelo Batio signature delay recently and while it's not perfect it suits my needs.
Some Black Arts stuff you can oftentimes find used under $100 and definitely worth picking up at that price.
Hotone Whip and Joyo Ultimate Overdrive are great dirt pedals.
I picked up a Michael Angelo Batio signature delay recently and while it's not perfect it suits my needs.
Some Black Arts stuff you can oftentimes find used under $100 and definitely worth picking up at that price.
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Oh no! And I was really planning on getting onefrodog wrote:Wally is lots of fun, but has problems. My buddy's started breaking down into awful digital noise whenever the loop got long/complex it seems, and now it doesn't work at all.
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Can I really own a thing that does only one thing
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BossMann73 wrote:I didn't insult it......I "curated" a "different aesthetic.".
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I actually have the Wally here, gutted. Literally just gonna blow on it and then try it in my setup. Let you know if it suddenly starts working again.
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Appreciate it! It was essential to my hypothetical sub-100€ alternative board conjured in my imagination and pedalboardplannerfrodog wrote:I actually have the Wally here, gutted. Literally just gonna blow on it and then try it in my setup. Let you know if it suddenly starts working again.
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BossMann73 wrote:I didn't insult it......I "curated" a "different aesthetic.".
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Dang, it doesn't work in any way. But it's still worth trying one, you can have days of fun before it maybe crumbles or you could be lucky and get a good one. Holla if you want a new enclosure, I'm painting this one dark grey.
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I received an EHX Crayon recently as a Christmas gift and I doubt many overdrive pedals within the same price range would surpass it. I'm not sure how it should be categorised in terms of its genealogy but it is probably quite a conventional/vintage style overdrive and it has active controls for bass and treble which seem pretty useful.
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MXR Blue Box and Phase 90, Devi Ever stuff
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This is a good one. It's versatile and the extra bass knob is helpful. The bass never gets out of control either.penelope tree wrote:I received an EHX Crayon recently as a Christmas gift and I doubt many overdrive pedals within the same price range would surpass it. I'm not sure how it should be categorised in terms of its genealogy but it is probably quite a conventional/vintage style overdrive and it has active controls for bass and treble which seem pretty useful.
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I have both the Blue Box and Phase 90. Both great but you need a clean boost with the Blue Box. It has a nasty volume drop but it sounds great. I read that Buzz Osborne used one with a Rat, which DOD supposedly replicated with the BuzzBox ...Pete wrote:MXR Blue Box and Phase 90, Devi Ever stuff
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I've heard several people say it's a Colorsound Overdriver/Power Boost. Can kinda hear that in it, and makes sense with the name, but no idea if it's actually true. One of my students has one, it's a killer little box.penelope tree wrote:I received an EHX Crayon recently as a Christmas gift and I doubt many overdrive pedals within the same price range would surpass it. I'm not sure how it should be categorised in terms of its genealogy but it is probably quite a conventional/vintage style overdrive and it has active controls for bass and treble which seem pretty useful.
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