Jim used a Charvel San Dimas
They can be run in tandem. One's ability to use them simultaneously would be dependent on their balance and coordination, as well as their weight and the ability of those two pedals to support their weight.
I'm pretty sure Angus just plugs right into his amp and doesn't use any pedals.
Angus uses the overdrive on his amp.
I know a least on most songs Padge uses the Boss Metal Core
Jim used a Charvel San Dimas
Both Eddie and John don't use distortion pedals they use Big Bite pedals they are boost overdrive pedals. You can find them here, www.bigbitefx.com or www.facebook.com/bigbitefx
Unfortunately no, for example Electro Harmonix pedals use special adapters and some pedals only operate on batteries. But it will power most 9V pedals.
Airplanes do not have gas pedals. Instead they use a throttle lever which is hand operated. Some planes come with pedals that are used to operate the rudder or brakes.
They usually use ' Distortion '.
Right
Depends. More expensive ones usually don't come with pedals, as it's assumed that the rider will want to choose what brand of pedals to use independently from the bike. Low to mid-priced ones can come with pedals though. People buying those aren't expected to be that picky about what pedals to use.
i think that you can drive the vehicle but you can't use the controls. you would need to use foot pedals.
They can be run in tandem. One's ability to use them simultaneously would be dependent on their balance and coordination, as well as their weight and the ability of those two pedals to support their weight.
Yes you just need a headphone splitter then put the splitter in the bass slot and plug both bass pedals in
its more efficient/faster, but easier is a personal preference, they are tricky to disengage from for newbies, but you get use to it, then they are WAY better than other pedals.
Yes, as long as both are bass pedals. also known as kick drum pedals.