I'll be getting a Memory Boy fairly soon and possibly a Magicstomp. In two minds about the Magicstomp though. It's big, clunky and lacks any kind of expression-pedalness. I'm thinking that maybe an M9 might be a better investment. Then I could clear off the Synth Wah too.
If I start gigging I dunno how I'm going to cart all that around. I was hoping to go for a compact rig, but I've since then picked up a Russian Big Muff :|
I doubt I'll have more than a few plugged in at once though. I find it tidier just to quickly swap around pedals between songs... best way to avoid loosing teh toanz and other issues. Though I'd probably try to have it set up for two songs if we wanted to bounce from one to the other.
What are you hoping to do with the magic stomp/m9? That's a board right there without either of those two.
I'd go SM/aenima --> m9 if you wanted to simplify. The m9 (or the 13 if you want the option for more effects at once) can really cover the rest of those.
Mainly wanted them to make lots of big shoegazy effects and stuff. And for Reverb. I have a cheap Behringer reverb which does the job but it's not amazing.
Oh, and I used a suitcase I found on the side of the road for two pedal boards....... It works for me, but I don't tour, much less play in town... But it makes moving things around easier...
You really don't need that many flavours of dirt for live situations. I'd say, take away one or two of those dirt pedals, and get the M9. Keep your Small Clone though because the Line 6 chorus modeling is pretty bad.
1,2,3, Pull Out! wrote:You really don't need that many flavours of dirt for live situations. I'd say, take away one or two of those dirt pedals, and get the M9. Keep your Small Clone though because the Line 6 chorus modeling is pretty bad.
Unsure if there's a point getting an M9 then as Chorus would be one of the big things I'd use it for... the Small Clone doesn't have variable depth which really sucks/.
1,2,3, Pull Out! wrote:You really don't need that many flavours of dirt for live situations. I'd say, take away one or two of those dirt pedals, and get the M9. Keep your Small Clone though because the Line 6 chorus modeling is pretty bad.
Unsure if there's a point getting an M9 then as Chorus would be one of the big things I'd use it for... the Small Clone doesn't have variable depth which really sucks/.
Oh yeah then get the Magic Stomp, it's got some crazy chorus sounds.
I'm shifting my Stereo Electric Mistress and Little Big Muff since I'm not really using them anymore. Heresy selling a Fuzz, I know, but I'll get the Tone Wicker one if I want it back.