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Pedal Line Friday (on Wednesday) – 10/2 – Nevo Sivan

I know today is not Friday, but due to the large queue of Pedal Line Friday, I thought I do a few on Wednesdays! Today’s pedal line is from Nevo Sivan. If you have a pedal line (doesn’t have to be in a board) for your rig, please email me a photo, bio, description of pedals and routing to pedalline@nulleffectsbay.com. Every Friday I’ll showcase a pedal line submission. Make sure you include any links to your band or music page.

Pedal Line Friday (on Wednesday) – 10/2 – Nevo Sivanhey im Nevo from Israel 🙂
16 years old and loving guitar pedals so i wanted to show you my rig

pedals by order of wiring:
cry baby– everyone needs a wah in their pedalboard so i got this classic cry baby and i think im gonna either mod it or replace it because its a bit trebeli.

ehx double muff– i just love this tiny box. its two muff circuits combined one after another. i use the singel one just for a bit dirt one less heavy solos and the double is my current fuzz\old school drive.

boss ds1– dont have much to say on this pedal. great distortion pedal that serves me well. i use for everything even for metal when its all the way up although im gonna get a metal distortion pedal soon.

greenhouse effects stonefish chorus– just the best chorus pedal i know. its a company in Israel that hand build all these cool pedals. i mainly use it to get some color on clean tones. this one also has a vibrato circuit inside so i can get some really weird sounds out of it.

hardwire dl 8– this one is such a great delay pedal. it has both analog and digital sounds so its very versatile. i use to get some echo for solos both dirty and clean, and for just some echo and color for clean rhythm parts.

nose pedal volume pedal– this pedal is from a company in the usa that hand make these. its a nice little volume pedal that has two inputs and outputs so you can control two rigs or two amps. for now  i just use as a normal volume pedal at the end of my chain.

guitars:
i use two guitars
first is an esp ltd ec-10 which is my first guitar ever. its a nice little guitar that is made for mostly metal but after i put in a fender telecaster pickup in the neck sounds warmer and just very fun to play on. it has scheler locking tuners and a coheed and cambria sticker on it.

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Comments: 1
  1. Bobby
    10 years ago

    If you want to replace the Crybaby, I’d highly recommend one of Morley’s switchless wah pedals. All the Steve Vai models are good — not too much treble and a nice distinct swell.

    Board looks great though man!

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