are there volume pedals that dont suck tone?Some kind of volume pedal is always useful. I run mine pregain so it can both swell and control distortion.
Bluesbreaker based pedals are really useful. right now my whole drive section is a jhs morning glory and a wampler pantheon. Both bluesbreaker derivatives and both of which have PCBs available here. With them together its basically a more versatile king of tone without magical diodes (if they even matter).
Chorus has always been my go to for modulation. Walrus Julia, Redwitch Empress, EHX small clone.
oh man thats a lot.Tuner, overdrive, octave down, envelope filter, phaser, dimension C, analog delays (I would say 5 but you can get away with 4), hall reverb, amp tremolo.
Edit: you may want a phaser before and one after the drive. Or a vibe first and phaser after. And for the drive, try a Klon, TS, Bluesbreaker, Dumble style and choose the ones you like best. Also I use a digital hall reverb because I’m not a fan of spring reverb. I don’t use fuzz most of the time but I think all guitarists should try one. Or two dozens. Oh and same thing for distortion.
What’s on your pedalboard? Wait, what are we doing?
You have to build them all to know what you like. And then keep building.I meant specific pedals (timmy, ocd, bigsky etc), not pedals
are there volume pedals that dont suck tone?
The morning glory and parthenon are both blues breaker derivatives, and the blues driver is a different circuit from those. As far as the build, the PPCB cobalt drive layout is for 1/8w resistors and has no SMD pads for the J201s. The morning glory and parthenon are simpler builds.How do the morning glory and pantheon compare/sound to the boss blues driver?
Yeah, that’s the one! I never thought I’d want more friction in my pedal. (He gives directions on how to add a bit of drag.) Squeak free, multiple pot curve simulations, limiters, the works.![]()
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Yeh yeh, it's Jedi level zero friction fo sho!Yeah, that’s the one! I never thought I’d want more friction in my pedal. (He gives directions on how to add a bit of drag.) Squeak free, multiple pot curve simulations, limiters, the works.
We can build a bunch of pedals but almost always seem to circle back to exactly this. assuming one has a decent amp/preamp.Besides a tuner, a good simple delay pedal and a simple TS/SD-1 style as a boost will get you 90% of the tones you need to rock.View attachment 98519