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Praise & Worship Rigs/Pedalboards
As a long time P&W player I wanna chime in on helping give direction and description on this particular type of thread and P&W threads in general.
Most tones anyone could like will work for most general styles of P&W. Within the P&W style there are a handful of different flavors. P&W is more defined by the purpose of the music than how it sounds - although it can definitely have its sound but it varies.
So in our search and displays of our gear for P&W, we examine the style of P&W our current playing situations hold and then we choose a tone and hear we like and we all win
This thread will also serve as a means of discussion of methods & gear that has and can potentially helps others playing in the same arena of music.
EDIT/UPDATE: Helix
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Posts about Helix will now be denoted by titling it so in red as seen above.
Posts about pedalboards will carry the label Pedalboard and be green as shown.
More subjects and colors to come
It's been awhile since I've posted an updated pic so here we go.
As a long time P&W player I wanna chime in on helping give direction and description on this particular type of thread and P&W threads in general.
Most tones anyone could like will work for most general styles of P&W. Within the P&W style there are a handful of different flavors. P&W is more defined by the purpose of the music than how it sounds - although it can definitely have its sound but it varies.
So in our search and displays of our gear for P&W, we examine the style of P&W our current playing situations hold and then we choose a tone and hear we like and we all win
This thread will also serve as a means of discussion of methods & gear that has and can potentially helps others playing in the same arena of music.
EDIT/UPDATE: Helix
^
Posts about Helix will now be denoted by titling it so in red as seen above.
Posts about pedalboards will carry the label Pedalboard and be green as shown.
More subjects and colors to come
It's been awhile since I've posted an updated pic so here we go.

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