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GALLERY: Show Us Your Gear - Pedalboards IV

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Jim Lacaillade
"Lacaillade plays a diverse style of music with his New Hampshire-based band, The Sellouts. He says of his pedals, ""I want to set them and forget them so they are ready when needed."" Pictured are Boss TU-2 Tuner, Custom Audio Electronics MC404 Boost/Line Driver (for clean solos with a bite), Dunlop EVH Wah, Ibanez TS808 Tube Screamer, Timmy Overdrive, (for more classic rock, country rock, texas blues), MXR Distortion +, Majik Box Doug Aldrich Rocket Fuel w/boost (to help fatten rhythms and solos), Rockbox Boiling Point (for a natural tube sound overdrive), and for heavier Van Halen type rock, the Wampler Pinnacle Limited. All of these connect to the MXR EVH Flanger, EVH Phase 90, Red Witch Chorus, Fulltone Supa Trem, TC Electronic Flashback delay, and MXR Smartgate. Underneath the board is a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power unit that powers the top row."

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Strymon BigSky MX
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