Have You Bought Any Pedals Lately In 2025?

Quite the amazing selection!

The SDE-3000D is on my wish list (along with tc's 2290P). But, I already have literally 18 delay pedals, so it's hard to justify - but I'll still pick up one of each of those two - eventually :-) - probably sooner than later, knowing me.

Delays and reverbs are my favorite effect of all (with modulation coming close, at third place), and they get spread over numerous boards, and rotated on and off of them, as needed or wanted.

The micro flanger was the very first effect pedal I ever purchased, used, from a friend, back in 1983. I sold it decades ago. The BF-2 became my go-to, not too many years later.

I loved that pedal.

I really like the BF-2 as well! Lately I’ve been digging the MXR “flavor” of modulations. They’re very full and warm (maybe too full at times). The micro flanger has been working great for me and I love the simplicity
 
I really like the BF-2 as well! Lately I’ve been digging the MXR “flavor” of modulations. They’re very full and warm (maybe too full at times). The micro flanger has been working great for me and I love the simplicity
This is perhaps a little pricey, but if you are digging the MXR modulations, I would emphatically recommend this pedal. It's is a super authentic circuit recreation of the vintage MXR-117 flanger - probably my favorite of all time. I own an original and this nails it, allowed me to retire the vintage one to the closet.

 
I’ve pre ordered one of these 👍

Introducing Behringer BM-15M MURF BOX.​

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Spruce Effects The Arborist V2

The YouTube reviews are terrible, but this pedal is amazing. It's based on the Marshall Bluesbreaker circuit and uses a Fender 5F6-A Bassman tone stack. The range of tones that you can get from this pedal is astounding. It can be the most open-sounding Bluesbreaker that I have ever heard, and it can be the most compressed and mid-forward BB with just a tweak of the controls. It kicked my Snouse BlackBox 2 and a POT off of my board. The headroom on this pedal is HUGE. A really fun pedal to play... very responsive and amp-like, goes from light gain to tube fuzz sounds, crazy versatile.
 
First time I've seen the Bright Switch. I'm definitely going to check it out. I am currently using a rechargeable light I picked up for $25 on Amazon.

It's supposed to run for 100+ hours on a single charge. I haven't needed to charge mine since January. It's not as slick as the Bright Switch pedal, but it's hard to beat for the performance and price.

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The one that I ordered came in recently and I tried it out just yesterday. I absolutely love it! Stuck it on one end of my corner computer desk for wall-bounced light, using the 4000K setting. Perfect. Also tried it out on a pedaltrain Classic 2 board, center mounted and it may not look as slick as the Bright Switch, the color is so much more appealing. I notice it'll run off a 5 Volt power supply (when not running on battery), so I could use one of my CIOKS DC7s USB outs to power it.

The coverage on this lamp is thorough

These are incredible, for the price point.

Three color temperatures and five power modes are hard to beat. Thanks a lot for posting the link!

I just ordered three more today!
 
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The one that I ordered came in recently and I tried it out just yesterday. I absolutely love it! Stuck it on one end of my corner computer desk for wall-bounced light, using the 4000K setting. Perfect. Also tried it out on a pedaltrain Classic 2 board, center mounted and it may not look as slick as the Bright Switch, the color is so much more appealing. I notice it'll run off a 5 Volt power supply (when not running on battery), so I could use one of my CIOKS DC7s USB outs to power it.

The coverage on this lamp is thorough

These are incredible, for the price point.

Three color temperatures and five power modes are hard to best. Thanks a lot for posting the link!

I just ordered three more today!
If you don't have an available USB port on your DC7, you can get one of these and add an RCA male plug (center negative) to drop the 9V to 5V. I use one to power my WIDI / Bluetooth MIDI hub.

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