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@NelsonMontana12345 ай бұрын
Well, it's 5 pedals that you like. There are others I like. Never saw the need for a volume pedal. The bass has a volume knob.
@OnlineBassGuitar15 ай бұрын
I think it really depends on how you set up the rest of your board. I like having the option of using a volume pedal as both volume and expression. Plus it’s handy to have an extra kill switch option but that’s only relevant if you’re playing music that requires that so I take your point. Cheers for the comment!
@NelsonMontana12345 ай бұрын
@@OnlineBassGuitar1 Yeah, it all depends on what you're going for.
@lostangeleschronicles10 ай бұрын
Five pedals is a lot man. I say just get a Sans Amp pedal, keep it simple.
@OnlineBassGuitar110 ай бұрын
I hear you man. There are some pedals which I personally couldn’t do without but I did gig totally pedal-less for a long time. Each to their own!
@WilDBeestMF8 ай бұрын
Who says that five pedals is a lot? I'm rocking nine as it stands. That said, three of them (gate, line selector, tuner) don't do anything particularly fun lol.
@BrianPellerin9 ай бұрын
Couple things first, I don’t gig or even play for others. Just enjoying the instruments at home in peace. I also own one of the last remaining devices known as a phone so I don’t even pay for a tuner. Because of all this, my only pedal is an EQ and the Behringer Ultra-vibrato bought on impulse. The EQ replaces ever buying strings again, acts as a preamp, volume, gain, second line out to headphones or something else, preset second amplifier and a lofi/freq effects pedal just to mention a couple. And the Source Audio EQ2 even has a built-in tuner if you’re that needy of one. And no pedalboard or special power supply. Just a $Store extension cord and the 18v power supply that comes with the MXR 10. Wax holds the pedal onto the top of my Fender 40
@WilDBeestMF8 ай бұрын
Hey, man. You should consider using the tuner on your unit instead of the one on your phone. Floor units can't *not* be accurate, as they're being fed a direct line. The app on your phone is wildly inaccurate, depending what's going on in the background.