The package arrived today
Reverb pedal I selected after watching Reverb lesson from JG following my Beginner Course.
And the tuner pedal to always stay on tune and to easily switch or mute guitars as we talked about in this topic Mute pedal (tuner?).
My begginer pedal board is slowly comming together. The next will probably be one of the gain pedals, but I have to earn it first
The amp in the picture is Blackstar HT5R MKii and my guitar is the Epiphone 59 Les Paul from 2020. On the amp you could see the Fender Mustang Micro amp which I use during the day to stream the sound from bluetooth device (tablet) to the amp (metronome, drums, lessons, …).
Looks real functional and still kept simple and clean.
Read me some reviews on your amp. Reads to be a real versatile amp w/ good tones and some modern features.
I like your music stand with the tablet. Nice and clean and efficient. I still use a music book, with pages loose from the binding, so ya can see why that looks good to me.
Dig your guitar. I kinda like them Epiphones myself. I got two out of 5 that are epi’s.
Great looking, useful pedelboard ya got there. Again, simple and effective. Looks like yer into them tc electionic pedals. I got me a delay from them that has worked great for over 3 years now, and I got it used.
Anyways, looks like yer all set up to get down to making some music to me.
Congrats on your new pedal. Have fun.
With that setup, it’s no wonder ya don’t want to leave the house.
That Hall of Fame 2 is a fantastic rev pedal, congrats on your purchase. It has great reviews, and on one of the retailer’s website it got a 4.8 rating as an average of 949 ratings! Not a usual thing… It has that new TC Mash feature changing the main On/Off button into something like an expression pedal. I’m pretty sure you’ll be able to get awesome results of this little unit.
I see you’re building your rig in a well thought-over and consequent way. Have fun!
Not seen that video before, just giving it a look for entertainment value thanks. I didn’t know that studios like Abbey Road had natural reverb chambers in them (or that Kind of Blue was recorded in one).