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It's a cheap and cheerful Chorus made by Landlord available through Anderton's here in the UK. It'll likely be the next pedal to get swapped out for an upgrade.
Not sure why this is a modest board. Looks pretty dang nice to me!
I’ve been looking at volume pedals lately. Would you recommend the one by Valeton?
It does the job I need it to do. It's passive and I just use it as an attenuator. If I have one small gripe, the rocker is a little on the short side so makes it a bit more finicky to set a volume level but at least doesn't take up much space. Oh, and it's really inexpensive!
Very nice. Those Fender pedals always look super cool. How do you use your compressor, for what kind of sounds? I have the Behringer CS400, which is a Boss CS3 clone, but I took it off the board as I couldn't work out how to best use it. I think I should givebit another go though.
I use the compressor just to tighten up and even out the tones. While it's in the Silencer effects loop it's effectively the first pedal in the chain.