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Rufedges

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Finally completed my pedalboard.......takes up a lot of floor space, but I managed to fill it. 4 of my pedals are modified by Analogman as well,....great invesment.

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I have been out of the loop for almost 2 years,...stopped playing for a while due to a tone-quest that was never satisified. Found what I was missing, a compression pedal.

But, here are some pics of the current rig. It is not done yet, I have an Analogman Boss BD-2 Blues Driver on the way, will be picking up a reverb pedal, probably a Wampler, and maybe in the future a 74 re-issue Phase 90 and a chorus, probably a TC electronic.

Anyway, it sounds great, and the Furman was worth every penny: super convienent, durable, organized, has plenty of options, well worth every penny it cost.

Pedals in order, right to left:
Morley MT Wah -> TC Electronic Polytune -> MXR Custom Comp -> Ibanez TS9 (will be going for the Silver Mod once the Blues Driver arrives in the mail) -> EB JR Volume Pedal -> MXR Carbon Copy Delay

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fbecir

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Welcome home !

How is the Morley Tremonti Wah ? I am looking for a good wah, this one looks interesting but of course I did not find a shop in Paris where I can try it ...
 

6s_and_7s

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I hear ya, man. Can't live without my compression pedal on all the time.

Don't forget to leave real estate for a second (or third) compression pedal :). The more, the more textures.
 

yellowv03

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Welcome home !

How is the Morley Tremonti Wah ? I am looking for a good wah, this one looks interesting but of course I did not find a shop in Paris where I can try it ...

I use the Morley Tremonti wah. I really like it. It has a good sweep and I like how it has it's own boost and is activated by an optical switch.
 

Rufedges

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Welcome home !

How is the Morley Tremonti Wah ? I am looking for a good wah, this one looks interesting but of course I did not find a shop in Paris where I can try it ...

I like it..............haven't played too many different wah pedals, and didn't get to play this one before I bought it either. But, the reviews on Musiciansfriend were outstanding, so 130+ other people can't be wrong.
 

Rufedges

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I hear ya, man. Can't live without my compression pedal on all the time.

Don't forget to leave real estate for a second (or third) compression pedal :). The more, the more textures.

Yeah, I hear you. My COMP stays on on the time too,....it is like going from a million bucks to amatuer hour without it. More than one compressor, really? Do you put them next to each other, or somewhere else in the chain? I am going to have the COMP, the TS-9 and a Blues Driver, so I was thinking that would be plenty of options. What does more than one compressor do for the sound?
 
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