Thursday, January 7, 2010

Vintage Arctic Cat Parts What Cheap Guitar Pedals Are Best To Sound Like A Mixture Of The Strokes And Arctic Monkeys?

What cheap guitar pedals are best to sound like a mixture of The Strokes and Arctic Monkeys? - vintage arctic cat parts

I'm considering the purchase of an Electro-Harmonix Big Muff and Behringer VD400 Vintage Delay Devices. Are these a good choice?

2 comments:

slashe50 said...

You can not really go wrong with the Little Big Muff. I'm not sure about the delay.

You must also these essential elements of various

Danelectro Fish & Chips (EQ pedal)
Danelectro Surf and Turf (compressor)
Boss NS-2 (Noise Suppressor)

And then you can several other pedals for other effects.

Wah:
Ibanez Weeping Demon (and I recommend it)
Morley Bad Horsie
Big Bad Wah Vox
Dunlop Cry Baby

Chorus:
Boss CH-1 Super Chorus (I Got It and recommend)
Electro-Harmonix Small Clone (chorus pedal very similar, and probably more in line with all the effects of sex choir)
Danelectro FAB Chorus (I've tried is a decent pedal for $ 15 at Musician's Friend)

Phaser: (I personally have no synchronizer, but I tried some of them)
MXR M-101 Phaser
Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter

Flanger:
Boss BF-3 Flanger
MXR EVH-117 (Van Halen Phaser Signature)
Danelectro Fab Flange back (for $ 15 you have a reasonable budget, PEDAL)

Tremolo:
Voodoo Lab Tremolo
Danelectro CT-1
BOSS TR-2

It would not hurt to get a Boss acoustic simulator (AC-3). I use one hand, and in conjunction with the Super Choir, which sounds good.

Hope this helps.

Matt said...

If you find one, try a rat pedal. They had an old tube OD pedal that can help. They were loud, but I had a warm tone.

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