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Re: What gear do you have ? My next purchase is going to be for an effects processor. More reliable and with more effects then the average pedal. The trouble is I only have to plug my amp in and if i get a processor I'll have to plug that in as well. Simplicity is a wonderful thing. I like the sound I get from my current setup, but the three button footswitch is bad. The lead channel hasn't word for a couple of years and the pedal itself doesn't always respond when I switch between distortion, overdrive and clean. Plus if I get a processor I'll be able to have a clean channel (with delay or echo), regular distortion, lead and a wah! Wah's are just fun and they make you sound better than you actually are.

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I have three US made Jackson guitars: two RR1T and one Soloist SL2HT. I really love all of them \m/ I don't like floyd rose so they are all neckthrough. I use Krank amps and that distortion can actually kill! Its Krank Revolution head & cab. About effect pedals, I actually only use one frequently: Boss RV5 reverb on lead / solos. Otherwise it's only that Krank's distortion without effects. I always have GAS to buy new guitar gear, can't help it lol :D

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What gear do you have ? -guitar 1: black BC Rich Warlock Platinum series 7 string with an EMG 707 in the bridge position -guitar 2: trans green Samick SKN700 7 string with stock Duncan Designed pickups(soon to be replaced with Blackout 7's) -amp 1: Krank Krankenstein Plus(newer version, 6550 power tubes) head into a Genz Benz GFlex 412 cab loaded with Randal RES-80 Jaguars(made by Eminence). No pedals with this set up. -amp 2: Peavey Butcher 120 all tube head(essentially Peavey's ripoff of the JCM800 2203 but with 6L6 power tubes) into a Peavey 412M cab(old version with cloth grill and stock Celestion G12K85's aka G12K100's). Amp is boosted with an Ibanez TS7 Tubescreamer for some extra grit and drive. -my drums: Pacific FS all birch 5 piece kit -22x18 kick with Remo Powerstroke 3 heads(coated front, clear batter) -10x8, 12x9 and 14x12 toms(all with Remo clear Emperor batters and Remo clear Ambassador resonant heads) -Pearl 14x5 Chad Smith signature series snare with Remo coated Ambassador batter and clear Ambassador snareside -Paiste Rude series cymbals(14in hi hats, 16in and 18in crash/rides, 20 inch Power Ride) -Tama Iron Cobra double bass pedal Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - now Free

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