What is a good way to learn about guitar pedals?

I really want to learn about different sounds and pedals and what they do.. what do you guys is a good wat to learn?

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  • Steve83 says:

    Go check some out man. I for one am not a fan of pedals. I like a chorus, maybe some delay. But they do have some good multieffects processors out there (BOSS, digitech, etc.). If your an amatuer and just want to practice, yea they have cool effects. But for a performance, nothing beats classic amp sounds. Tubed amps are the best for a crisp rock sound. But that shit costs $$ so yea good $200-300 multieffects pedal might serve u justice.

  • prs says:

    I tolally agree w/ steve. Get a multi-effects pedal, their AWESOME

    sort of expensive… but very worth it

  • Nonpartisan says:

    Ok first off, Tube Amps aren’t the gods people claim them too be. Just there happens to be a lot more good tube amps then solidstate ones. This sort of talk comes from people who have been brain washed by another ignorant guitar player.

    Dude if you just want to learn the sounds and effects there are like chorus, flang, ext…

    Go check out a Line 6 amp with a lot of knobs. The reason I say a Line 6 amp is because pedals do the same thing as these heads. Effects are effects.

    Lets say you try some effects pedals, the amp you play them through could mess up the sound. So just try to line 6 and you’ll learn pretty quickly.

    Digitech multi effects pedals are good though. I’ll admit. I have one I mess around with from time too time. Get them used though!

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