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Rank: Newbie Groups: Member
Joined: 12/30/2006 Posts: 6 Points: 18
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Hi guys
Until recently i used my ak1500 multi for all purposes
I want to switch now to analog pedals. What board should i buy? i mean how many pedals it should contain?
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Rank: Newbie Groups: Member
Joined: 2/10/2007 Posts: 5 Points: 15
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I suggest start with a 5 pedals board
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 Rank: Advanced Member Groups: Member
Joined: 12/21/2006 Posts: 36 Points: 114
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depends on what music you are playing - if you are playing blues than 3 is enough
Metal - 4 should do it.
Start with the basics - distortion/overdrive, delay, boost and chorus.
of course you can always add the other million effects
Money is not everything in life..... yeah whatever
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Rank: Guest Groups: Guest
Joined: 12/10/2006 Posts: 43 Points: -716
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i would buy a room for at least 5 in adition to what yrcaesar said, u'll need a place for the power and probably a tuner sooner or later More than that, u dont want people to think u have only 3 effects, right?
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Rank: Advanced Member Groups: Member
Joined: 12/26/2006 Posts: 87 Points: 267 Location: LA
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5 is the really minimum
I would have place for 8 small price difference, but you might someone want to use line6 stuff or similars that take the place of several single effects
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Rank: Advanced Member Groups: Member
Joined: 12/26/2006 Posts: 87 Points: 267 Location: LA
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Extra space is also good because you will put power cords\ guitar strarch or extra PLs
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Rank: Member Groups: Member
Joined: 12/29/2006 Posts: 23 Points: 75
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5 pedals is good for a beginner? What are you playing?
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Rank: Advanced Member Groups: Member
Joined: 12/16/2006 Posts: 84 Points: 294
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Notice there's a new poll in the forums for that specific purpose
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