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Before you stomp Before getting into pedals, I should point out that an appropriate amp and guitar will be needed. Nothing fancy of course, just a basic rig capable of gen- erating a good clean tone and faithfully reproducing effects. Amps should have enough headroom to get loud with- out breaking up too much, and guitars should be equipped with clear sounding, lower output pickups. Fender-style sin- gle coils are popular for their ability to get that choppy “skank” rhythm sound, but plenty of reggae and dub guitarists prefer humbucker-equipped Les Paul- style guitars or hollow-bodies. Delay When listening to a dub mix, it’s of- ten the delay effects that stand out most prominently. Snare hits and guitar chords seem to echo into infinity, reach- ing the apex of self-oscillation b