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GALLERY: PG Reader Pedalboards 2012, Part 1

See what PG readers are stomping on!


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Shant Bajac
on 11/09/2012
Thank you for adding my pedalboard to your gallery.
Emmanuel Lucas
on 10/20/2012
Thanks for adding mine to this nice collection.
Joaquín
on 10/19/2012
Thanks for posting my rig, Premier Guitar. It seems that I have a lot of pedals, though none compared to others', but I feel it's pretty basic. One wah, one compressor, obe distortion, one drive, one fuzz, one phaser, one flanger, and one delay. Playing rock, blues, and Praise and Worship, I use the different sounds. For Blues, the Fat Drive. For rock, the Satchurator, flanger and or wah on occasion, and delay. For old school, the fuzz. For Praise and Worship maybe the phaser and delay. Cheers! Great boards out there.
bobbyswamp
on 10/16/2012
I like seeing the settings on the knobs that each player uses. I have some of these pedals, and my settings are sometimes similar, sometimes way different. Cool stuff, guys!
mark besana
on 10/11/2012
i would like to have like this distortion someday!!
John Abrenica
on 10/06/2012
Thanks PG!
Squeezyjibs
on 10/06/2012
@ Mark J, thats an ufair judgment. you play music that tonely only uses a smaller palette (I'm guessing based on saying your a country/blues rock guy)so of course you dont need alot of pedals? however some of us prefer tones beyond the average slightly od'd rock tone or a smooth chorus-y clean. different strokes for different folks.
David
on 10/05/2012
Thank you for posting mine!!! I hope some people "get it" and appreciate it. Just for the record, the critical naysayers of big pedal boards is frustrating in that they obviously do not get it and that it is just not something that meets their personal needs or desires. I LOVE my pedalboard and would not enjoy playing guitar nearly as much without these effects. Plus, I know how to do it so that there is NO tone suck and NO "canned" or digital sounds, mine sounds very organic and natural, and proud to have put it together. I can create some very original sounds and re-create some very classic ones. and it doesnt sound like some crappy stuff that is out there or not properly put together. And my board will likely change as time passes too, for very particular reasons.
yogamatt
on 10/05/2012
Thank you for making me feel like I do not have a pedal problem. Next time I pick up some stray dog off eBay and my chick rolls her eyes at me, I'll point her to this to let her know it could always be worse.
julio orrego
on 10/05/2012
would be great also publish the email of the owners to share experiences and opinions!



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