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    GAStronomist wokkaboy's Avatar
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    fair enough Doc, well if the pedals are reasonably priced on ebay might as well buy them then
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    Quote Originally Posted by wokkaboy View Post
    fair enough Doc, well if the pedals are reasonably priced on ebay might as well buy them then

    Both of the pedals I'm interested in are priced under Au$150.00, with the Moen Pretty Dolly being the cheapest of the two, both of the pedals are located in Australia so I won't have to pay any extra money for postage cause the seller has indicated that it's free, so that's a bonus, I set myself a budget of at least $250.00 which should easily cover the cost of the two pedals and the looper.


    So, my pedal board is going to include the following pedals on it:

    FX Chain going into the amp's input:

    X 1 Pitchblack + Tuner.

    X 1 Jim Dunlop Cry Baby Wah.

    X 1 Boss BD-2 Blues Driver.

    X 1 Radial Tone Bone Hot British Distortion.

    X 1 Danelectro Cool Cat Tremolo.

    X 1 FX Looper Pedal (used to switch the other pedals in and out of the signal-path going into the amp's input).

    FX Chain in the amp's FX Loop:

    X1 Moen Pretty Dolly Analog Delay.

    X 1 Boss CH1 Super Chorus.


    I may add a couple more pedals at a later date, but for the time being, that should give me a good range of sounds to work with.


    The Marshall is primarily going to be set to it's clean channel, although I can switch it to the overdrive and boosted-overdrive channels if I want to, and there's the amp's built-in spring reverb too.
    Last edited by DrNomis_44; 01-08-2016 at 01:02 PM.

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