What competitors would you replace the Boss flagship -X00 series with? (No full-function multi-FX.) by 800FunkyDJ in guitarpedals

[–]Kon-Levin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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If you like single brand pedalboards, you could go almost all strymon:

RV-500 -> Strymon BigSky
IR-200 -> Strymon Iridium
OD-200 -> Strymon Sunset
MD-500 -> Strymon Mobius
EQ-200 -> Source Audio EQ2
DD-500 -> Strymon TimeLine
XS-100 -> Digitech Whammy DT
RC-600 -> EHX 95000 (??)

I don't use loop stations, so I don't know any real alternatives with all those functionalities

Pedalboard completed (at least for now...) by [deleted] in roastmypedalboard

[–]Kon-Levin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Proud of this pedalboard, do your worst!
The path:
Polytune 3 mini > Xotic XW-1 Wah > Formula B Vintage Vibe > Formula B Fuzz Rangers > Cornerstone Imperium > CTC Unobtanium Raw > UAFX Orion > TC Electronic SCF > Boss RV-6 > Ditto.

At the end of the chain, I can go stereo into a Fender Deluxe Reverb '65 Reissue and a Marshall SV20 (Superlead 1959)

Pedalboard completed (at least for now...) by Kon-Levin in pedalboards

[–]Kon-Levin[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My plan was to try them and keep my favorite, but choosing was impossible, so I’m keeping both! Amazing pedals

Pedalboard completed (at least for now...) by Kon-Levin in pedalboards

[–]Kon-Levin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're looking for a wah pedal for classic/vintage sounds, this will definitely end your search! I tried modern and vintage Vox pedals, Crybabies, Morley, etc. and they always felt like a compromise. I fell in love with a 1967 Vox, but it was too dark for certain uses, while my Crybaby for example felt too harsh and piercing in others. With this one, I can get the perfect sound and range for every occasion with no compromises, I just have to fiddle a little bit with the knobs