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Date Posted: 01:33:51 03/18/04 Thu
Author: pete d
Subject: super geekery
In reply to: craig 's message, "distophia pedals?" on 09:22:23 03/15/04 Mon

>what pedals do distophia use for their guitars?
>not that i want to copy, im just curious.

normaly i save this stuff for late night conversations with my friends tom hill and/or james davis but if you must know>>>>>>> i use an old boss me 30 multi fx pedal(which acording to my friend dan is now a collectable due to it's extreme WAH)and a rat distortion pedal and my amp distortion. seb uses a nobel distortion pedal and john has an xxl distortion pedal. xxl is a japenese make that only ever made 1 keyboard, 1 fx pedal and 1 distortion pedal and stopped there.
tom uses a bass drum pedal.
hope this helps somehow.
peetah

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