Back in October, I posted Ryan Adam’s latest pedalboard. You can read about that here (or reference it). Ryan just posted a new pedalboard shot yesterday on Instagram, and looks like there have been a few changes. Obviously, one of the new pedals was the JHS VCR which is Ryan’s signature pedal which stands for Volume, Chorus and Reverb.
Additionally, there have been a few more great additions to the board. He’s still riding with the great Electric Death Pedals, but great to see some Old Blood Noise Endeavors pedals on the board.
Ryan Adams Pedalboard
George Dennis GD30 Wah <= not 100% sure about this
Boss TU-3 Tuner
JHS VCR
Electric Death Pedals Replicant Delay
Old Blood Noise Endeavors Dark Star Pad Reverb
Boss DD-3 Delay
Electric Death Pedals Sulaco Boost
Tortenmann TA-28
Tortenmann TA-28 (B)
Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail (vintage)
Xotic EP Boost
Electric Death Pedals Rhubarb & Custard
4114 Custom Effects Flux Capacitor
Rowin LEF-305 Holy War Heavy Metal Distortion
Mu-Tron Micro V
Boss CH-1 Super Chorus
Ibanez SC10 Super Stereo Chorus
Boss RV-6 Reverb
Old Blood Noise Endeavors Black Fountain Delay
As always, if you see anything missing or incorrect, please shoot me a message or comment below! Thanks everyone!
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7 years ago
I really really want one of those Flux Capacitor Time Machine Delay pedal on Ryan Adams Pedalboard! Back in 1985 I went to see Back to the Future about 7 times in the theaters, well there was no such thing as internet and streaming back then.
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7 years ago
I contacted the manufacturer of the flux capacitor delay pedal, just too expensive, especially shipping from England to Canada. Maybe after I save my pennies!
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4 years ago
Those Tortenmann Treble Boosts are actually TA-100’s. The etchings are hard to read in that resolution photo but the three control knobs are a dead giveaway. The TA-28 has four control knobs.
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