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kimonostereo

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In interviews I've seen and read in the past, he says that people might not like his choice of volume pedal but he likes it and he's used to it / it works for him.

I've never tried a Boss volume pedal...

Anyone get a good photo on his delay settings? Curious as to how he's mimicing the circular delay and the ping pong on the Hardwire series.
 

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I dunno ... Bob (Bradshaw) builds Luke's rigs, and I assumed it was up to Bob more or less to pick the components.
 

BassGojira

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Yeah, I thought it was a Boss too, but it looks like the new Dunlop DVP1 volume pedal. They look cool, but I haven't actually tried one yet.
 

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Great read in this months Guitarist Magazine with Luke, and he talks about a lot of interesting things. One subject he talks about I found very interesting and definitely true. He brings up the video cell phone world we live in , and that a lot of times things are done out of the blue or off the cuff, and are not intended to be filmed or taped yet the next day he will see a cell phone video of it on Youtube, and it is just shocking how mean and cruel some people can be about something that was done for fun.

I really related to this as their is not one player, be it an all time great or an unknown player that really blows me away that I have not seen escape a negative comment from some moron which really gets me twisted. So if someone as great a player as Luke picks up on it I actually feel a little better. I would just love to hear these idiots, as for some reason they never have any clips of themselves posted.
 

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Are the Hardwire pedals made by Digitech? Reason I ask... in the new ad for the Digitech Whammy that has Bob Bradshaw holding one, you can see a couple of the Hardwire pedals in the background.
 

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Are the Hardwire pedals made by Digitech? Reason I ask... in the new ad for the Digitech Whammy that has Bob Bradshaw holding one, you can see a couple of the Hardwire pedals in the background.
Yep. And I think that's Luke's board in the background of that whammy ad.
 

chemical69

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I use a Hardwire Delay/Looper on my board. Love it. It sounds really good with clean sounds or dirt. All Hardwire pedals are internally boosted to 18V which gives them more headroom.
 

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looks like a univibe above the tuner

It was a Moollon Revibe. Looks like it has been replaced by a Providence Anadime Chorus.

-dc

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