Ibanez Boss
Ibanez Boss
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![]() Guitar Effects Pedal Board Pedalboard Heavy Duty 8 1 US $49.99
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![]() AUSTRALIAN 1SPOT COMBO PAK FOR BOSS 1 SPOT VISUAL SOUND US $44.95
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![]() VISUAL SOUND 1SPOT 9V POWER SUPPLY 110v 240v EURO PLUG US $26.95
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![]() EURO 1SPOT COMBO PACK FOR BOSS MXR 1 SPOT VISUAL SOUND US $44.95
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![]() Powered Pedalboard FX BRD 4 up to 6 pedals pedal board US $62.75
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![]() C35 1SPOT ELECTRO HARMONIX IBANEZ BOSS MXR DOD KEELEY US $4.95
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![]() Ibanez Tube Screamer TS9 TS808 TS7 Effects Pedal Case US $10.00
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![]() VISUAL SOUND 1SPOT 9V POWER SUPPLY 110v 240v AUSTRALIA US $26.95
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![]() 1SPOT COMBO PACK FOR BOSS LINE 6 MXR 1 SPOT MC8 MC5 VS US $39.95
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![]() NEW Pedaltrain Mini with Soft Case Free Shipping w Gift US $69.95
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![]() NEW Pedaltrain Nano with Soft Case Free Shipping w Gift US $49.99
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![]() NEW Pedaltrain PT 3 SC Soft Case Free Shipping w Gift US $139.95
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![]() NEW Pedaltrain PT 3 HC Hard Case Free Shipping w Gift US $269.95
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![]() NEW Pedaltrain PT PRO SC Soft Case Free Shipping w Gift US $149.95
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![]() NEW Pedaltrain PT 2 HC Hard Case Free Shipping w Gift US $189.95
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![]() NEW Pedaltrain Mini with gig bag Free Shipping w Gift US $69.95
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![]() NEW Pedaltrain PT 2 SC Soft Case Free Shipping w Gift US $119.95
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![]() NEW Pedaltrain JR PT JR HC Hard Case Free Shipping w Gift US $169.95
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![]() UK 1SPOT COMBO PACK FOR BOSS MXR 1 SPOT VISUAL SOUND US $44.95
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![]() VISUAL SOUND 1SPOT 9V POWER SUPPLY 110v 240v US PLUG US $23.95
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![]() Slotted pedal board for project US $39.95
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![]() Guitar Effects Pedal Board Pedalboard Heavy Duty 12 1 US $69.99
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![]() Guitar Effects Pedal Board Pedalboard Heavy Duty 10 1 US $59.99
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![]() Guitar Effects Pedal Board Pedalboard Heavy Duty 61 US $44.99
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![]() DOD PRC 6 Pedal Board in excellent condition fit other pedals Boss Ibanez US $45.00
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![]() SKB 6 Port Guitar Effect Pedal w Case and 4 Couplers US $100.00
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Ukulele Accessories: Special Effects
Since stringed instruments were equipped with electric pickups, individuals have strove to find ways to alter the sound of those instruments in interesting and novel ways. Some of the effects are very present in the sound, overwhelming the natural character of the instrument and others are more of an enhancement to the natural sound of the instrument. These effects are very useful to performing musicians and a great deal of fun for those who simply like to see what they can do with their sound. Most are available in the form of foot-switch operated pedals, powered by batteries.
The most famous effect that works as well on a ukulele as it does on any other instrument is reverb. Reverb has the quality of making any sound take on the sort of aural characteristics it would enjoy if it were emanating from a large cathedral. This effect, to greater or lesser degrees, is used on just about every professional quality recording on the market. For those wanting to expand their ukulele's repertoire of sound it's one of the natural choices.
Delay and chorus also add to the overall "size" of an instrument's sound. Delay repeats a short section of what was just played—this amount is adjustable—giving the feeling of the sound being "doubled". It can also be used for very dramatic effects, such as repeating an entire phrase of music behind what the player is currently performing. Chorus is similar, but adds both sparkle and depth to the sound of an instrument. It is very commonly-used and can be very subtle, adding the suggestion of more voices to a single note, or very dramatic and lush, almost overwhelming. Any of these pedals are available at affordable prices from a variety of manufacturers. Boss and Ibanez are the most well-known.
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What guitar pedal should i buy next?
I have room for one more. This is my current board:
Boss DD3 Delay<--Boss CE5 Chorus<--Ibanez FL9 Flanger<--MXR Phase 90<--Boss ds1 distortion
Old pedals too be sold:
wah crybaby (dont use it), boss reverb.
I agree with the Compressor pedal. I use an MXR.
Also, the Ibanez tube Screamer is a great pedal.
My current pedal setup is...coming out of the guitar....
Vox Wah...MXR Compressor...MXR Distortion +... Ibanez TS-9...Boss Tremelo...Boss Chorus, and finally a Boss Digital Delay...going into the amp.
Although there are no rules, generally, you want your gain type pedals first in line... Distortions, compressors, over-drives..etc...followed by time delay type devices toward the end of your chain.
Happy shopping!
Boss CE-2 / Ibanez CS-9 Chorus Shootout


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