Your best and worst pedal hot takes? 🔥

Suck as in buffered bypass?
I say they. I have a Boss RC-50 which I love, and yes it is buffered bypass, but there is a noticable difference in my guitar tone having it in my chain/fx loop. It's not terrible but I personally much prefer the sound of my amp without it. I only notice it being a negative with my Friedman amp. Generally I have not noticed it into my 212 Boss Katana or back when I had a Fender Bassbreaker 18/30 or FM 212R. Also a I remember that tube amps don't love the drum loops being run through them due to it forcing compression and sag for the kick.
 
Headstock clip on tuners are amazing.

Solid state is just as cool as tube gear.

Digital gear is great too.

Load boxes and IRs are useful tools. Caveat - just give me one WAV file that sounds good. I don't need 100 different IRs where the mic has been moved 1cm at a time.

JHS doesn't make me mad.

Guitars should only have a volume knob and pickup selector.

Drums and bass are more important than guitar.

Big, complex, midi-fueled pedal boards are way cool but also way useless.

I think tap tempo is unnecessary in most situations.
 
Jumper by Third Eye Blind. Get into it.

Also I just ordered the 2xLP copy of that album because of nostalgia…but it’s also a great fucking record so I don’t care 😂
I think I might have to move home just so I can marry @Nostradoomus. Last two songs I learned were Crooked Wicked Game and Jumper. Hella fun to play and sing.

Also, shittily recorded pedal demos is one thing (is the string playing acoustically overlaying a tinny-ass amp audio recorded on phone mic? Booo), but I actually really dislike demos of guitars or pedals that smother them in other tangential elements like reverb, other effects, and a highly colored amp. This is from a one-pedal-at-a-time player, so take that with a grain of salt, but I find them a little disingenuous.
 
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The main two things I use LMS for is the knob selection, and when there’s a limited enclosure powdercoat that looks cool.
 
Headstock clip on tuners are amazing.

Solid state is just as cool as tube gear.

Digital gear is great too.

Load boxes and IRs are useful tools. Caveat - just give me one WAV file that sounds good. I don't need 100 different IRs where the mic has been moved 1cm at a time.

JHS doesn't make me mad.

Guitars should only have a volume knob and pickup selector.

Drums and bass are more important than guitar.

Big, complex, midi-fueled pedal boards are way cool but also way useless.

I think tap tempo is unnecessary in most situations.
My dog's name is Roscoe
 
They're also the only popular/smaller diy supplier that has those plain jane toggle washers 😑 (at least last time I looked)

Find some good ones at Ace, but unless you buy a whole box, they're 85¢ each… blech
 
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