Best dirt pedals for note definition/fast playing/tapping?

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Re: Best dirt pedals for note definition/fast playing/tappin

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I live in Mexico. But yeah, that's the dude from nuito, I saw his pedalboard on his twitter account a few months ago.
backwardsvoyager wrote: i've been looking for an old JC120 for a while. i was thinking it'd be the best amp to get the same kinda sound at any volume. my friend has a newer model but it's broken down a couple of times so i'd rather get something that's already proven itself reliable.
gf uses two, a later 70s and an early 80s, no issues at all. Maybe the quality on the newer models have been going down... dunno. :idk:
Twins/Musicmans are a good option if you are after a lots-of-headroom type of amp.
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Re: Best dirt pedals for note definition/fast playing/tappin

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Yeah I'd love a 70s/80s model, idk if the build quality has declined in general but this one was pretty unreliable.
The best I've played so far was a Rivera Knucklehead which is like a 100w bassman with pull-boosts on each EQ knob, would like to try a music man but they go for $1-2k around here. The reissues look promising though.
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