Way Huge Aqua-Puss<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nThe Source Audio EQ-2 is a programmable ten-band EQ pedal that offers up to +18dB range in every frequency band. It also provides a clean boost of +12dB and allows up to 8 presets and MIDI control.<\/p>\n
The Boss OC-3 is an octave pedal with polyphonic mode and a drive mode for added distortion. The MXR Phase 90 is a famous phaser pedal used by legendary players like Eddie Van Halen and Dave Grohl. And the Boss CE-2 is a classic chorus pedal that provides lush and recognizable chorus sounds.<\/p>\n
The Electro Harmonix Q-Tron+ combines preamp and envelope filter to create synth-like sounds.<\/p>\n
The Strymon Flint combines tremolo and reverb effects, offering three types of reverbs and tremolos. And the Way Huge Aqua-Puss is a cult analog delay pedal known for its warm and vintage delay tones.<\/p>\n
The Way Huge Aqua-Puss is a delay pedal that provides a classic slap back effect and adds thickness to your tone. This cult analog delay pedal is currently in its third version and is known for its warm and vintage delay tones.\u00a0 This pedal has a self-oscillation and tape-like sound, which can add depth and dimension to your playing.<\/p>\n
Special Effects Pedals<\/h2>\n
Roger Linn Design AdrenaLinn<\/p>\n
Electro Harmonix Micro Synthesizer<\/p>\n
The Roger Linn Design AdrenaLinn is a versatile pedal that provides special effects heard on specific songs. It offers a range of effects including modulation, delay, and filter, allowing you to create a wide variety of sounds.<\/p>\n
The Electro Harmonix Micro Synthesizer, on the other hand, gives you an octa-fuzz tone and can add a synth-like effect to your playing.<\/p>\n
Collecting John Mayer’s Pedals: A Warning<\/h2>\n
If you have a goal of using all the different pedals he’s ever used, you may need to take out a loan or rob a bank. He’s used over 100 pedals on tour and in the recording studio.\u00a0 \u00a0John Mayer also likes to use a lot of premium pedals and of course, some rare and expensive pedals.<\/p>\n
It’s amazing when you listen to the same songs from different tours and notice they still sound the same.\u00a0 While pedals and amps certainly impact your tone, so much of a guitarist’s tone lies in their fingers.\u00a0 And while I think we all strive to sound like John Mayer, there is a limit to how much anyone can sound like him.<\/p>\n
Still.. its a fun to try and you can learn a lot trying to emulate his songs!<\/p>\n
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