XPEWT5 - Christmas Pedal Exchange World Tour 5
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Re: XPEWT5 - Christmas Pedal Exchange World Tour 5
It's not a Dingotone. I have received a Dingotone pedal in a previous tour though, all though I accidently identified it as a BSD when it was actually a FDD that was sent to me. I set it down in my Dingotone collection and immediately mixed up the pedals. Anyways, more clues.
1) The brand was mentioned already in this topic
2) White
3) (WHITE) Color is typical for this type of effect.
1) The brand was mentioned already in this topic
2) White
3) (WHITE) Color is typical for this type of effect.
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Re: XPEWT5 - Christmas Pedal Exchange World Tour 5
The emphasized "WHITE" might be a clue? The "typical" comment is a bit harder to decipher.Admin wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 4:04 amIt's not a Dingotone. I have received a Dingotone pedal in a previous tour though, all though I accidently identified it as a BSD when it was actually a FDD that was sent to me. I set it down in my Dingotone collection and immediately mixed up the pedals. Anyways, more clues.
1) The brand was mentioned already in this topic
2) White
3) (WHITE) Color is typical for this type of effect.
A White Sands Lux Drive?
A JHS Whitey Tighty?
EDIT - Oh never mind. "mentioned previously". D'oh!
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Re: XPEWT5 - Christmas Pedal Exchange World Tour 5
I actually really like it for both instruments.
On the bass I've been using it as a faux amp sim, and on the guitar I like how it sounds like an alternative tubescreamer.
Either way, the low end of it is killer.
This is probably one of those pedals I would never have looked at myself, but this is exactly what makes the concept of these pedal tours so great.

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Re: XPEWT5 - Christmas Pedal Exchange World Tour 5
Danelectro The Breakdown?
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Re: XPEWT5 - Christmas Pedal Exchange World Tour 5
It's a Tokai..?
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Re: XPEWT5 - Christmas Pedal Exchange World Tour 5
This is why I participate as much as possible. Not only are there random cool pedals discovered, but some people send pedals that are homemade/ modded that are one of kind. I received one from Pepe that no where else in the world would I have been able to go and purchase that modified pedal.
NEW CLUES!!!
1) The brand was mentioned already in this topic
2) White
3) (White) Color is typical for this type of effect. (Sorry Laurie, don't know why I randomly capitalized every letter of white)
4) No correct guesses of the brand yet.
5) Boss shaped pedal (but not a Boss)
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Re: XPEWT5 - Christmas Pedal Exchange World Tour 5
Is it the Digitech digidelay?
That's white, and resembles a Boss pedal.
That's white, and resembles a Boss pedal.
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Re: XPEWT5 - Christmas Pedal Exchange World Tour 5
Correct! Chromandre sent a great delay pedal, the Digitech Delay. It has a really interesting setting that can add modulation to the delays. It's not quite a "analog" delay simulation, just very cool and I am really liking this pedal. Very robust and seems durable like a Boss pedal. I still need to play around with it some more. Still have to test out the "HOLD" setting.
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