There is a photo from Maiden England tour that shows the Voodoo GCP on the stage, so I would assume the GCX switching system may also have been present in the rack? Of course H could have had the GCP unit but not the GCX switcher, but makes sense that they changed together.When did Adrian start using the Voodoo Lab GCX? TBOS or Maiden England?
Thanks for the info man!There is a photo from Maiden England tour that shows the Voodoo GCP on the stage, so I would assume the GCX switching system may also have been present in the rack? Of course H could have had the GCP unit but not the GCX switcher, but makes sense that they changed together.
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TBH a lot of touring guitarist's pedalboard consist of affordable Boss Pedals and Tube Screamers. Because of the classic sound and, more importantly, worldwide avalibility.I like to see that Adrian uses affordable pedals in his setup. I think it conveys a message to aspiring players that you don’t need custom, boutique and vintage gear to sound great.
True. It’s why Ampeg amps are used by loads of bassists around the world: classic sound and can be hired from practically anywhere.TBH a lot of touring guitarist's pedalboard consist of affordable Boss Pedals and Tube Screamers. Because of the classic sound and, more importantly, worldwide avalibility.
Makes you wonder why they weren't posting this stuff last year.Adrian's rig from last tour:
Tbh, vintage and boutique pedals are really only used by fret wankers and for guitar YouTubers to show off. Most players use consumer level gear like Boss and Line 6. Mainly because they sound good and work when you need them to.I like to see that Adrian uses affordable pedals in his setup. I think it conveys a message to aspiring players that you don’t need custom, boutique and vintage gear to sound great.