That’s the fun part
Looks like Tom Morello’s pedalboard
It looks like it has two Boss TU-3 at the start
Redundancy maybe
Gotta be in tune man
Justin Chancellors board
Oh I think it’s the line selector from Boss. It has knobs on top.
Pretty sweet! They also made a signature wah pedal based on his pedalboard. If it wasn’t that damn expensive I would have bought it.
ahh yeah maybe
So what would be the suggestions for the 4 or 5 main pedals to start off with?
tuner, compressor, distortion, chorus, and preamp/EQ would be my recommendation
Or better, until you understand effects, a multieffector like a Zoom B1four or B2four. These are the best way to learn about effects chains and are super useful for practice as well.
@swiens you’ll find a lot of love for the cheap but super powerful Zoom B1four.
$100 USD gets you a built in tuner, hundreds of different effects and most importantly a drum machine so you can work on your poor timing. How do I know it needs work? because we all need to work on our timing
links below which you may find interesting
Interesting, I’ll have to see if there’s anything local. The price is right.
The price is insanely good for what you get. You can spend $100 on a tuner pedal alone. It’s the best deal there is when you’re starting out.
I’m thinking about to go to a Zoom B6 and nothing else
Is this Alaska?
No it’s Rossland, British Columbia. An old gold mining town, from the late 1800’s. Although it’s going to be -39 Celsius (-38.2 Fahrenheit) on Friday, so it’ll feel like Alaska.
The BDI 21. Good choice.
One of the cool things about that pedal, the DI out works even if the pedal is off. That way you can use the DI out then click the pedal on to get a completely different sound.
Looks about the same as Winnipeg