My First Pedalboard!

Me too. Having too many pedals would be a problem I would welcome.

That’s cool. Was he trading as an individual or on behalf of the company?
Side note, I haven’t had a chance to use any of their pedals but Walrus Audio makes some of the best looking pedals around.

On the website it says, “a dry blend knob that can go from transparent to thick and saturated”. Is this just a weird way of describing a standard dry signal blend knob or is there something else going on?

Also, I thought it was an interesting touch having the bass boost/cut affect the signal pre distortion. The Guitar Center near me had three in stock a few weeks ago. I need to get back over there and test one out.

Does the Fuzz/Wah let you bring the fuzz in and out with the pedal or is it a Fuzz that uses the pedal to Wah?

No but I do have a couple that were given to me that I will, eventually, pass on through the Gear It Forward thread.

I keep hoping I’ll find some great condition Aguilar pedals at a disgustingly low price. I did find aa Agro selling for $90 but I missed it. Agro, Fuzzistor, TLC Compressor, Filter Twin, Chorusaurus, Octamizer. Mostly I’m just curious how they sound compared to others and there aren’t any in any of the stores near me.

No, I don’t think this exists. What sounds good playing alone versus what sounds good in a mix versus what you can get away with when jamming just drums and bass… I would be very surprised to find a full pedal setup that would work equally well in all those situation.

For instance, I have a TS9b Bass Tube Screamer that sounds amazing to me when playing alone but reports I’ve read say it doesn’t cut through the mix well when playing with a full band.

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