
Shawn Lutz
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sometimes you gotta learn the hard way...always have a back up and spare emergency parts.
rlord1974":3tyc1w08 said:guitarmike":3tyc1w08 said:I have a Jekyll and Hyde distortion pedal and magnum 44. Fits in the gig bag. For times like yours where you do not have the luxury of troubleshooting time you can be up and running in 2 minutes. Its the only reason I own a distortion pedal anymore.
This is another "quick and dirty" solution that is portable and will get the job done.
My only issue with this option is that you can probably pick up a used Rebel 30 for less than the new cost of a good dirt box and .44 Magnum pedal......
glassjaw7":nm57q9rh said:I've been using my HD500 into a tube head (fx return) so If the amp dies I can use the Pod direct, and if the Pod dies I can use the amp.
I've been considering one of those EH pedal/power amps as a backup. I can carry couple dirt pedals too and have a versatile, super portable rig.
edit-Nick, just read your post above mine. Pretty much exactly what I was thinking!![]()
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yeti":20ywdemd said:it's funny though, all this shit we drag around for what...50$ to play songs ranging from "jack and diane" to "fixation on the darkness" to all our great, next up and coming originals.
i shoulda picked up the cello or something 25 years ago.....