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Choosing Your First Guitar Pedals! – A Beginners Guide


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⏰ Timestamps ⏰
» 0:00 What Are Pedals?
» 0:42 How To Use Them
» 1:03 Types of Pedals!
» 2:15 How to Power Pedals
» 3:09 Plugging Pedals In?
» 4:30 Overdrive – TC Electronic MojoMojo
» 5:03 Distortion – TC Electronic Dark Matter
» 5:34 Fuzz – TC Electronic Rusty Fuzz
» 5:56 Chorus – TC Electronic Afterglow
» 6:45 Tremolo – TC Electronic Pipeline
» 7:14 Compressor – TC Electronic Hyper Gravity Mini
» 7:49 Delay – TC Electronic Flashback 2
» 8:23 Reverb – TC Electronic Hall Of Fame 2
» 9:01 Final Thoughts
» 10:43 Playing all the Pedals!

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39 thoughts on “Choosing Your First Guitar Pedals! – A Beginners Guide

  • This video is a treasure for a beginner like me, now I just need to collect my birthday money to buy one!????

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  • I wish you would show what they sound without the pedal first. Can’t really tell what just the regular guitar would sound like.

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  • Thank you for this! I’ve been playing acoustic for 8 years (self taught) but I’m more of a song writer than anything. I’m working on learning more about guitars and I’m getting into electric guitars and have been wanting to learn about pedals and this was a very well informed and wonderfully put together video!!!

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  • The downside with the daisy chain power supply is they usually carry noise from the plug through to the pedals. I’d recommend an isolated power supply if you can afford that.

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  • If I’ve got a Blackstar V30 amp I think it is, which has different effects on it…when would I need pedals?

    I suppose the pedal allows you to change sounds mid riff, you don’t need to use your hands to adjust the amp switches…

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  • I just bought my proper Pedal last week being a Digitech Drop Pedal so I can play lower tuning without retuning, it's great.

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  • Just get a tube screamer. I wish i had. I had a cheap amp cheap pedal and sound i sometimes loved, but mostly hated. My fingers worked mostly fine, but no matter what, something sounded off.no modulation until until you can play clean. Grab a ir200 and a tube screamer. It will cost you 600 bucks your cheap guitar will sound better. Don't get a daisy chain with a cheap amp. It may sound like garbage. I spent more money trying to get expensive tones with cheap equipment but you have to spend some money to sound good. 500 bucks will get you pretty far. Anyway nobody will lisyen and probably do what i did.
    But again, get the ir200. I took a dump on it. i was wrong. It's a great, inexpensive machine to learn on. And in 6 months, when you are better, get something digital with modulation. You'll learn to not like it, then you'll really start spending money.

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  • I'm finally graduating from messing around with cheap FX modelers and processors on to putting together a modest pedal board of my very reasonable dreams! Andertons has been a large chunk of my research into how I should go about assembling over time. What sort of pedals to prioritize and what not. I've loved watching all the board assembly videos and thank you for sharing it all with us!

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  • Cheers. I've got a couple of these pedals in my basket on your website, any Christmas discount codes going please???

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  • I‘ve been dying to learn the guitar solo from Tears for Fears‘s “Shout.” Does anyone happen to know what pedal they used?

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  • I actually find it a little silly that a guitar pedal is called a guitar pedal if you can use one with more than a guitar. Now I'd rather call "guitar" pedals instrument pedals or effects pedals ahah. Heck, even a "Bass amp" I used when there was no other amp available for me to plug into at a music school sounded good for Jazz tones.

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  • I have been waiting for a video like this. Next Le Should show what channel he will connect pedals to in a practice combo amplifier or if it makes sense. Because I have a MG practice amp with inbuilt effects. Like reverb and fx ?

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  • My first pedal was an Ibanez Phat Hed. It was advertised as a bass Tube Screamer, but it worked equally as well for guitar. Of course, the reason I bought it was because it was half the price of a Tube Screamer.

    Looking back at those days, the first pedal a beginner should buy is a TUNER. You're welcome.

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  • I bought my first pedal 3 years or so ago and you are correct they ARE Addictive… in fact you have almost my first board… Changed some of the inexpensive pedals since for a Plethora X5… great video for the new to pedals.

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  • Longstanding viewer here, as well as guitar player and music teacher. I must commend the way you guys do your beginners videos. While of course, you want to sell products, there's a very warming and welcoming tone to these, that I hope will make new players feel like part of the guitar playing community of the world. Well done Cap'n, and well done also to the production team. It warms a teachers heart to see it.

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  • Awesome Video Lee????
    You and all the Andertons team are so good at demos and informing all players at all different levels!!!
    Keep up the amazing work!????????

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