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Guy Pratt's pedal board.


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Others may find it quite dull, however, this was posted on Facebook and I thought it quite interesting to see what a pro player like Guy uses.

...and look, a Zoom B3.


[url="https://www.facebook.com/tcelectronic/photos/a.118035693857.125097.11638678857/10154871856058858/?type=3&theater"]https://www.facebook.com/tcelectronic/photos/a.118035693857.125097.11638678857/10154871856058858/?type=3&theater[/url]

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The comments when I looked. . . .

Guy Pratt's board looks as messy as any cover band's gear. Don't the pros have people that make things nice and neat for them?


[url="https://www.facebook.com/tcelectronic/?fref=photo&rc=p"]TC Electronic[/url] Seriously. Who cares? As long as he gets the tone he wants. For instance, Eric Johnson has the most messy board in rock n roll history, and his tone is godlike! It's all about how you perceive your setup. Are they tools to enhance your trade or are they ornaments to make you look cool?


+1 for TC.

I guess TC thought people would be interested in how he gets his sound. It would seem that pro's have OCD over what and how they play and semi pro players have OCD about what they play on.

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[quote name='LewisK1975' timestamp='1464954672' post='3064103']
I was interested to see that TC 'sub n up' octaver, which I'm assuming does a +1 octave as well as -1 and possibly -2. I use the micro POG for a +1 and it's great, but that TC looks to be much smaller!
[/quote]Yeah, that looks interesting. You're correct about the one up, two down. It's polyphonic too. Good video on the TC site.

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Wow quite shocked by that! Looks like many years of experimentation have gone into getting a setup as complex as that. I wonder if there is stuff in there that isn't used? Where would you start if you were a non pedal user? Coming round to the idea of using some pedals (got a couple that live in my bag) but always worry about trying to problem solve if something goes wrong.

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