Tuesday, November 5, 2024
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3 Pedalboard Builds Using Iconic Pedals for Vintage Blues Rock Guitar


Here are some easy pedalboard build ideas for vintage blues rock tones using the Pedaltrain Classic JR pedalboard and some classic pedals. Full signal chain and links to all equipment below –

Timecodes:
00:00 – Pedalboard One
02:14 – Pedalboard Two
04:32 – Pedalboard Three

Pedalboard 1:
Fender 2013 Classic 60s Stratocaster – https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/StratV603SB–fender-vintera-60s-stratocaster-3-color-sunburst
Dunlop Crybaby GCB95 – https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Crybaby–dunlop-gcb95-cry-baby-wah-pedal
Ibanez Tubescreamer TS808 – https://amzn.to/3lSQSOl
MXR Uni-Vibe – https://amzn.to/3GzBlLd
Marshall Blues Breaker Pedal
Boss TR-2 – https://amzn.to/3GrcFoe
Boss FRV-1
Fender Twin Reverb – https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/65TwinRev–fender-65-twin-reverb-85-watt-2×12-inch-tube-combo-amp

Pedalboard 2:
Fender 2013 Classic 50s Telecaster
Dunlop Octavio – https://amzn.to/3ELLunC
MXR Dyna Comp – https://amzn.to/3dA4Y2O
Nobels ODR-1 – https://amzn.to/3IEXfig
Boss GE-7 – https://amzn.to/3pIm58i
Boss CE-2 – https://amzn.to/31CDirL
Boss DM-2 – https://amzn.to/3EKvdPQ
Boss RV-6 – https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/RV6–boss-rv-6-digital-reverb-pedal
Fender Twin Reverb – https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/65TwinRev–fender-65-twin-reverb-85-watt-2×12-inch-tube-combo-amp

Pedalboard 3:
Gibson 2016 Les Paul Traditional – https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LPS6UBNH–gibson-les-paul-standard-60s-unburst
Dunlop JHF1 Fuzz Face – https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/FuzzFaceJH–dunlop-jhf1-jimi-hendrix-fuzz-face-pedal
ehx LPB-1 – https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/LPB1–electro-harmonix-lpb-1-nano-linear-power-booster
Boss OD-3 – https://amzn.to/3EI7gZn
ehx Deluxe Memory Man – https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/MemoryManXO–electro-harmonix-deluxe-memory-man-analog-delay-chorus-vibrato-pedal
Fender Twin Reverb – https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/65TwinRev–fender-65-twin-reverb-85-watt-2×12-inch-tube-combo-amp

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Originally posted by UCsdzt1tun0Gbe51Qm8SsBQQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OB7towRgG4

22 thoughts on “3 Pedalboard Builds Using Iconic Pedals for Vintage Blues Rock Guitar

  • When you have a Super Reverb, why would you need a reverb pedal and a tremolo pedal? Just use the amp's footswitch.

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  • Hi Michael, your video is AWESOME, it gave me a lot of inspiration to build an effect chain, so all the pedals involved are now famous, and through your video I can also learn about the sounds and settings of those pedals, thank you so much for your sharing.
    Of course, your guitar skills are also excellent, thanks.

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  • You're not allowed to do this.
    MXR IS a professional SET and they can't activate the famous vintage sound by itself.

    The jimi hendrix pedal is worse than MXR's little exclusive electrical trick, cause it doesn't work outside the SET of JH pedals.
    It contains an exclusive electrical trick which requires 4 exclusive pedals.
    None of those pedals will work by themselves.
    Its such a exclusive trick, if you're missing 1 out of the SET, none of them work.

    So you'll have to swap out that exclusive JH pedal for a general purpose dunlop pedal BUT don't forget the dunlop general purpose fuzz pedal REQUIRES the dunlop rotovibe pedal at the end.
    If you don't use the rotovibe pedal, the fuzz won't activate.

    One day you'll wake-up and realize you're not allowed to put MXR and dunlop with other brands products.
    Electrically they're exclusive pedals.

    You yourself played the jimi hendrix pedal and THERE WAS NO Fuzz Sound.
    No recognizable 1960's fuzz sound.

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  • Bravo Michael, well done! How to demo a dozen pedals with three guitars in six and a half minutes! Simple, creative, and to the point without all the talk! Thanks and Cheers!

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  • how did you come up with 3 blues rock pedal boards and not even use the boss bd2 blues driver!!? which I'm sure you have. haha

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  • Hi Guys n Dolls: for the BluesBreaker Enthusiasts: you can get a quite similar sound : Tomsline Bluesy > Nobels ODR-1!

    the Bluesy( still got it, sold the Nobels) is great by itself: with the ODR-1 the tone gets the bass! I know the Bluesbreaker pedals are hard to find, so thats why yhe info…( the Bluesy is like 30€, the mini ODR-1 like 80€…)????

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