I go to a lot of open Jams and have been downsizing my rig to make it more portable. I have a great (Huge) pedal board that I love, but it's just one more thing to lug around, set up and tear down. I saw the Fly Rig and thought it could be the answer. I'm pleased to report that my Fly Rig now takes the place of my pedal board whenever I play out. With Reverb, Delay, Chorus, Drive, Plexi-Drive and Boost, this puppy gives me all the sounds I need. It's small. light weight and portable, so no complaints what-so-ever. I've spent a fortune on various pedals over the years. I have at least 30 and they are all sitting idle while my Fly Rig does the job. I would say this is the best money I have spent on musical equipment in a long time, I guess if there is one complaint, it is that the dials are really tiny. However, the Rig comes equipped with four rubber washer thingies that wrap around the knobs and make them much easier to work. I went on the Tech 21 web site and saw that I could order 10 additional rubber thingies for $7 bucks, so I immediately bought them. They arrived in a few days and are now mounted on my Rig, so no problem at all now manipulating the knobs. I highly recommend the Fly Rig to guitarists at any level, from beginner to pro. Buy this product NOW. You need it. You will love it.Read full review
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I bought and have made good use of the RK5 after initially comparing with this FlyRig 5. Reference my review on the RK5 if you like. My reservations on these units still hold, reverb should be separately switchable and wish there was an insert point between the distortion/gain and reverb/delay. I really liked the sounds of the RK5 better, which is why I bought it in the first place. But I still wanted to try this one after getting to know the RK5. For my style and setup, I still like the overdrive in the RK5 a lot better. The Plexi in this FR5 is ok but I'm just not able to eq it as easily, I have to turn the tone on it pretty far down and then it has too bassy of an overall sound. I will say however that the SansAmp in the FR5 is somewhat more transparent and easier to match to the straight tone of your amp if you just want to use the reverb for instance. Can't believe I'm saying it but I find it to be true. So it's give and take on these for me. If you like this sort of thing, it's worth trying both.Read full review
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This pedal fixed all the tone issues I was having with my Guild T-50 Slim! I've also ran a semi-hollow Epiphone through it and had great results. It's really everything you need all in one pedal. Great controls over all the effect parameters!
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Simple easy too use great tones . Replaced My huge bulky pedal board .
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Pro sound and easy to transport. Great for traveling musicians!
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