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hey Strummerboy Bill no you don't need a smartphone for the tc pedals. you just step on them mate no problem. with the reverb pedal there is the option to download your fav players personal reverb settings to your tc pedal using a smartphone app but that is purely optional. the pedal already has many different reverb settings as it is. as I said mate I have used up a lot of (very enjoyable) time playing these pedals in music shops and comparing them to other pedals and for me they are the way to go. the beauty, of course, of music is the variety of tastes involved. this is purely my taste and opinion and yours may vary considerably.
best shot take your fav guitar and amp to a shop that stocks a range of pedals. set yourself up in their amp/play room and enjoy. be interested to hear what you finally decide on!
5 although one is out on long loan lol
hey strummerboy bill I am a huge fan of tc electronics pedals....try their website...whichever pedal you click on you get to listen to their inhouse player run the various pedals through their paces...great way to assess different kinds of pedals from your own sofa!!!!...or of course you could just go to your local muso shop and spend a morning running their pedals and see what you like....either way..enjoy!
I've tried a couple of different acoustic amps over the years and currently am using a troubadour T35. I really can't rate it highly enough. it is certainly big enough for small gigs without giving you a hernia when you carry it about. I run my mike through it too and for that I use a benson BA25. this is a great mike. bullet proof, great sound and as a copy of a shure it is much more affordable. good luck with your search. at the very least it is an excuse to take your guitar to a music shop and play all their amps till you find one that suits your style/taste. good luck!!!
jd
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