honestly that's not a terrible way to do things if you can't easily test it out before you buy it
it's so hard to know for certain how a pedal with play with other ones, not to mention how all the variation that comes with placement in your signal chain
the knobs youtube channel has been really good at demonstrating different things you can do with a delay, and it gives me an interesting problem to solve trying to get the sound of one expensive pedal using 2 or 3 cheap ones.
100% agree with this, the best part about guitar pedals is that they're designed to be used modularly, so you can swap each one out and try different things rather than having to settle for one specific sound.
Also Boss pedals are pretty good if you can get them used/cheap, since they buffer your signal
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honestly that's not a terrible way to do things if you can't easily test it out before you buy it
it's so hard to know for certain how a pedal with play with other ones, not to mention how all the variation that comes with placement in your signal chain
the knobs youtube channel has been really good at demonstrating different things you can do with a delay, and it gives me an interesting problem to solve trying to get the sound of one expensive pedal using 2 or 3 cheap ones.
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100% agree with this, the best part about guitar pedals is that they're designed to be used modularly, so you can swap each one out and try different things rather than having to settle for one specific sound.
Also Boss pedals are pretty good if you can get them used/cheap, since they buffer your signal
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