Boss DD-7
The best pedal to go along with the Boss Blues driver is Les Paul. It produces a wide range of OD effects from extremely subtle to quite hard.
Totally depends on your needs. For the genres that I do, The NS2 noise supressor, tubescreamer of any sort, good sounding amplifier and TU3 tuner pedal is pretty mandatory.
If you want to stick with Boss pedals only, you have to try the RT20 Rotary Ensemble; it has models of two different Leslie cabinets (as well as a Leslie cabinet powered by a Marshall amp) and a Univibe. Great for Texas-style blues as well as Hendrix/George Harrison/Clapton Leslie cabinet excursions. If you can go away from Boss pedals, try a wah--I like the original Dunlop Crybaby, but there's a whole slew of different makes and models out there...try a bunch and then pick the best for you. For something a little "out of the box" (as far as blues playing is concerned), try an MXR Phase 90...great classic phase shifter that adds a bunch of cool variety and color to your tone. -Screamin' Armadillo Fort Worth, Texas
You can connect any pedals of any brand. Its best if you seperate single pedals away from multi pedals.
Snafu. They make medal pedals that are very light weight and have changeble spikes
It all depends on your amp and guitar set up i suppose. I personally run an EHX Big Muff Pi with tone wicker after my Blues Driver for heaver stuff but to answer your question i would recommend either a 2nd Blues Driver pedal so you can have one set for light gain / overdrive and the other one turned up for thicker crunchy stuff. The Blues Driver is a great pedal so owning a second one might be nice. I'd get a modded one just for the sake of variety. Other than that i'd say go for a plain old DS-1 . Inexpensive, classic , .... You can't go wrong. The Boss OS-2 Overdrive / Distortion is nice too.
The ratio between the number of teeth on the sprocket and the number of teeth on the driver determines how much the rear wheel will turn for each turn of the pedals.It's all about getting the best out of how hardyou can push the pedals and how fast you can spin them.A big sprocket and a small driver will be hard to push, but you will get more turns of the rear wheel for each turn of the pedals, giving you a slow start but a high top speed before you can't turn the pedals any faster.Smaller sprocket, bigger driver gives the opposite - snappy start but lower top, when you can't spin any faster.
Best of The Blues Brothers was created on 1981-11-30.
The Best of The Moody Blues was created in 1964.
The Very Best of The Blues Brothers was created in 1995.
Albert King was best known for playing "Blues" music. He played guitar left-handed and was one of the "Three Kings of the Blues Guitar" along with B.B King and Freddie King.
Rocky (that won Best Picture), Bound for Glory, All the President's Men and Taxi Driver.