Have You Bought Any Pedals Lately In 2025?

Some Tonebenders this year.

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I’d be lying if I said I haven’t thought about that one. I’ll be curious to hear your thoughts when you get it!
I don't expect it to sound much different from other implementations of the circuit. My interest was piqued because EVERYTHING can be controlled via MIDI. This should be a fun pedal to explore.
 
I don't expect it to sound much different from other implementations of the circuit. My interest was piqued because EVERYTHING can be controlled via MIDI. This should be a fun pedal to explore.

That’s actually the part that has been keeping me away from it :D

I think a KOT would probably be right in my tonal wheelhouse, but I don’t want to wait years or pay ridiculous up-charges to try one. This one being an actual collaboration with Analog Mike is what piqued my interest.
 
I'm thinking about buying a reverb+delay pedal like the Wampler catacombs or a Source Audio collider and replace the TC reverb (or both the all of fame and flashback and make room for somenthing else).

I think I've made a mistake buying the flashback and the hall of fame.

There's nothing wrong with them but the fact I've bought somenthing I've already owned in the past left me with the curiosity of trying somenthing different.
Or it's just gas. I don't know.
 
I'm thinking about buying a reverb+delay pedal like the Wampler catacombs or a Source Audio collider and replace the TC reverb (or both the all of fame and flashback and make room for somenthing else).

I think I've made a mistake buying the flashback and the hall of fame.

There's nothing wrong with them but the fact I've bought somenthing I've already owned in the past left me with the curiosity of trying somenthing different.
Or it's just gas. I don't know.
Well, SA stuff is usually awesome, but might take a while to wrap around your head if you're not familiar with their approach/features. Some folks avoid them to steer clear of the tweaking trap.
 
Well, SA stuff is usually awesome, but might take a while to wrap around your head if you're not familiar with their approach/features. Some folks avoid them to steer clear of the tweaking trap.

I don't mess around with settings a lot during gigs I basically only turn on and off the pedal and move the mix knob.

I have reverb off 90% of the time, maybe even more, and when it's on there's a substantial amount of reverb. I'd probably be fine with 1 preset for the reverb side.

With delay is basically the same, I use the same settings and move only the mix knob so probably leaving the knobs assigned to the delay side or using 2 or 3 presets would work.

But, I'd say that the Wampler layout with main delay knobs on the first layer + the reverb mix knob is probably perfect for my case.

I also have an Electro Harmonix control knob I'd might use as expression pedal and control mix levels with a foot.
 
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