my apologies.... I have no experience with the GFS pedals, maybe someone else?
my apologies.... I have no experience with the GFS pedals, maybe someone else?
“Your sound is in your hands as much as anything. It’s the way you pick, and the way you hold the guitar, more than it is the amp or the guitar you use.” Stevie Ray Vaughan
Thanks for the feedback.
Regarding the Line6 products, besides my Blues Junior, I also have a Line 6 Spider Jam and love that amp too. I have been looking over the M3 and M9 and I think I would jump on those if I felt I needed or wanted a larger number of pedals.
I believe that what I need at the moment for my style (blues and classic rock) and level (self taught playing for three years) is a bluesy distortion pedal, delay, possibly a comp (I am trying to understand exactly what they do) and a tuner, although the tuner does not have to be a pedal, could be something like an intelitouch.
I don't gig and have no plans on making a living or charging to play anywhere, so I don't want to spend a ton of money, this is what first drew me to the GFS pedals.
2009 Standard Strat SSS Brown Sunburst
2009 Fender Blues Junior Tweed NOS
2007 Line 6 Spider Jam
Under the category of inexpensive "bluesy distortion pedal" options, I would strongly recommend you considering either of these:
Both are good sounding overdrives and excellent values.
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