There are pedals galore out these days,but I seem to be going back to looking at reviews and demos of Seymour Duncan pedals,out of all of them. I personally like Overdrive and distortion pedals the new 805 and the Dirtydeed.
These are pedals are great for blues rock players. And if you set them up right they will complement your amp and axe tone incredibly so! But I always find that a lot of musicians tend to use OD or Distortion pedals,and obliterate their original intentions and tone with a pedal. It's meant to complement your sound,not kill it guys.
Seymour Duncan staff and their artists show you exactly how to set them up for your original tone and actually make your tone better without using tthem at the expense of your band's sound.
So,head on over to SD's pedal page which I have a direct link to. Or you'll be able to buy one from myself very soon on Canadian Guitar Player.
PS: For those artists who do buy through me,I'll be writing press packages for those bands and artists.
So head on over to Seymour Duncan now and learn something about pedals and the one that's right for you,and how to set it up to get the tone you require.
You won't be sorry guys.
http://www.seymourduncan.com/pedals/
These are pedals are great for blues rock players. And if you set them up right they will complement your amp and axe tone incredibly so! But I always find that a lot of musicians tend to use OD or Distortion pedals,and obliterate their original intentions and tone with a pedal. It's meant to complement your sound,not kill it guys.
Seymour Duncan staff and their artists show you exactly how to set them up for your original tone and actually make your tone better without using tthem at the expense of your band's sound.
So,head on over to SD's pedal page which I have a direct link to. Or you'll be able to buy one from myself very soon on Canadian Guitar Player.
PS: For those artists who do buy through me,I'll be writing press packages for those bands and artists.
So head on over to Seymour Duncan now and learn something about pedals and the one that's right for you,and how to set it up to get the tone you require.
You won't be sorry guys.
http://www.seymourduncan.com/pedals/
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