NEW GEAR DAY: Ibanez Paul Gilbert AF2 Airplane Flanger

Why hello there, Mr Postman. What ya bring today?
Time to chuck it on the pedalboard and see how it looks with its new family.

Review and video coming soon!

I bought my Airplane Flanger from TunnelVision Music for $149. It took a week to get here to Australia from the US and now I can stop having USPS.com as my home page.

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5 Responses to NEW GEAR DAY: Ibanez Paul Gilbert AF2 Airplane Flanger

  • Brandon says:

    Thats a killer board you got there. You must be a Dunlop fan! What kind of Wah is that?

  • Peter says:

    Yeah I was getting way into Dunlop pedals at the same time that the Australian dollar was up around 98 US cents, so I stocked up. :) My best find was the Jimi Hendrix Octave Fuzz: New old stock, still in the box, forty buck.

    That's just a 90s Crybaby I got for my 16th birthday. I was probably the only teenager in the mid 90s to buy a wah wah pedal because of Eddie Van Halen rather than Kirk Hammett, but I really dug the wah stuff on For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge.

  • Anonymous says:

    Hey Men! i'm waiting for a review and a LOT of videos of this pedal…

    Congratulation for your new gear!!!

  • Anonymous says:

    Do you run the flanger in front of ur amp or in the loop?

  • Peter Hodgson says:

    I run it in front of the amp. You get some great harmonic overtone stuff happening that way, and I don't like my flanger effects to be too 'hi fi' which is how they sound to me in the loop.

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