Today’s pedal line is from Dr. David Mednick. If you have a pedal line (doesn’t have to be in a board) for your rig, please email me a photo, bio, description of pedals and routing to pedalline@nulleffectsbay.com. Every Friday I’ll showcase a pedal line submission. Make sure you include any links to your band or music page.
Hi,
I’ve been using a Boss GT-10 Digital Multi Effects pedal, but wanted to add into it’s effects loop some stand alone stompboxes, mostly analog. I have: MXR Carbon Copy, MXR Phase 90 Script Custom Shop, ISP Decimator, Tech 21 Liverpool for the Beatles/Brian May sounds, BBE Green Screamer as Tubescreamer OD clone, Digitech Jimi Hendrix Pedal Modeler, Eventide SPACE for Modulated Reverb with the greatest presets for spacing out, and the control pedal for my Fender SuperSonic 22 FSR in Surf Green.
I am not a musician by profession, I’m a Clinical Psychologist trying to learn and take music seriously now for fun with myself, friends, and just starting to gig a song here and there with my guitar instructor.
Also pictured is my Rickenbacker 381V69 6 string, Fender American Deluxe Ash Stratocaster in Aged Cherry, Fender American Deluxe Ash Telecaster in Butterscotch, and the Supersonic 22 FSR in Surf Green.
UPDATE
Dr. David Mednick sent me a update to his pedal line since he originally sent it to me. A few changes to report, so I wanted to list these below!
I swapped out the Carbon Copy, which was great, for the TC Electronics Flashback, which is much more flexible and is fantastic. I also swapped out the BBE Green Screamer and added a Rockbox Boiling Point for overdrive and distortion and a Way Huge Swollen Pickle for Fuzz and Distortion, they compliment each other well, Boiling Point is more Tube Screamer like with picking/strumming dynamics, and the Way Huge is much heavier.
-Dr. David Mednick
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13 years ago
Dude, That is one awesome setup! You must be a world class guitar player. I hope that someday I can be as good as you must be.
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