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Post by dock66 on Jun 25, 2007 8:13:38 GMT -7
Man...those are some fine pedals you got. Nice looking board as well.
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Post by Dr.T on Jun 25, 2007 11:14:31 GMT -7
Thanks JB always nice words from you... And you know... some of you are responsable of this!!! ;D
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Post by johnnyl on Jun 25, 2007 11:15:38 GMT -7
damn daSkip, you got some nice toys! How's that Zendrive 2?
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Post by dock66 on Jun 25, 2007 11:49:55 GMT -7
Thanks JB always nice words from you... And you know... some of you are responsable of this!!! ;D Just contributing to the cause Dr.T. ;D
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Post by dock66 on Jun 25, 2007 11:52:13 GMT -7
Great collection of pedals there DaSkip.
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Post by jqmusicman on Jun 29, 2007 21:22:27 GMT -7
I had planned to put a pic of my board up here 'til I saw DaSkip's... now I'm just gonna go sob. That's one heck of a board my friend!
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Post by deltone on Jun 29, 2007 21:34:40 GMT -7
Skip, awesome board, man! Love the stained wood look...sho is purty. I'd be afraid to take that one out for fear of scratching it up.
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Post by DaSkip on Jul 8, 2007 13:51:53 GMT -7
I love it. I'm headed for it as well. Once I decide which pedals I like the best, the others will be sold. The perfect board to me would be a volume pedal, wah, boost, fuzz, od and time based pedals ie..delay, chorus/vibe. Usually, I just plug straight into a Z amp and work the volume & tone knob on the guitar.
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nanook
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Why use one crappy pedal when you can use meny really good ones?
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Post by nanook on Jul 11, 2007 7:30:13 GMT -7
The pedals are in order: Fulltone - Fat-Boost (Wah, when needed) Guyatone - Microtuner Keeley Compressor BJF - Honey Bee Fulltone - OCD rev3 Fulltone - Full-drive 2 (volume pedal when needed) Line6 - Tap Tremolo Line6 - DL4 Keeley - Katana boost I also use a Colorsound Wah (really old one) or a Fulltone Clyde Deluxe and a Earnie Ball Volume pedal. A T-rex FuelTank is running my pedals. The TuneTrunk pedalboard is a also from T-rex. I use a Fender Super Reverb, ca 1974 and a Fender Blues Junior with my main strat: Vintage '57, original middle and neck pickup, bridge is a Lundgren Hot. Need another Chorus, my Boss Chorus doesn´t sound good in this set up. The Fulltone '69 doesn´t work fine either with the Fender amps that I mainly use. Neither does the Tonbone Classic. I use them with other amps when I need that kind of sound. Have lot´s of differents OD:s and distortion pedals but these ones in the picture are the ones working best for my use. Had lots of problem with the DL4, got it fixed by line6 once and after warranty ran out a repariman fixed it, and this time I think it´ll work forever.
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Post by iggs on Jul 11, 2007 7:43:06 GMT -7
Here I go again ... pedalboard version ? ... ;D SubDecay Blackstar and Diamond Compressor are off the board. I love the compressor but I wasn't using it much live. I use it all the time when I go straight into my laptop to record so it will be used more that way. SubDecay Blackstar is one of my favorite distortion pedals ever but I ran out of space and it was between that and Cusack Screamer Fuzz (Diamond Fireburst isn't going anywhere any time soon). The Cusack just screams (pun intended) and has a different texture that I like a lot so it stayed. Got a Lehle 'Little Lehle' switcher as a main pedalboard on/off switch and tuner mute. It's after everything but before the RC (no specific reason other then wiring that was already in place). That way I can mute between songs and not have the annoying TB pops when setting up sounds for the next song. Also got the Diamond J-Drive Mk3 that is the best overdrive "I" have ever heard (including Eternity which I tried the same day with same guitar, amp, cable, speaker) and for my guitar, amp and music style it works and sounds better then anything else I've tried. Very thick and crunchy but articulated, tight and very responsive to different picking and guitar volume changes. The extra boost is super clean and transparent and stacks very nice with the OD side. I also push the J-Drive with the NüFuzz for some more crunch and sizzle, they seem to work together very well. p.s. thanks Scott from www.axeandyoushallreceive.com for great service and new pedals!
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Post by johnnyl on Jul 11, 2007 12:58:08 GMT -7
sweet board iggs...
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Post by skydog958 on Jul 11, 2007 20:37:34 GMT -7
No board, but pedals Missing some others (i.e. Crunch Box) that I use from time to time.
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Post by Fabio on Jul 12, 2007 16:52:35 GMT -7
Pardon my ignorance but what are the BSM pedals ? Thanks
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Post by skydog958 on Jul 12, 2007 18:24:37 GMT -7
BSM is a German company that specializes in treble boosters. The yellow one is a Rangemaster clone and the red one is actually a germanium fuzz pedal (Fuzz Face and Tonebender MkI). The website is www.treblebooster.net they have stuff at www.pedalgeek.com
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Post by johnnyl on Jul 13, 2007 1:05:00 GMT -7
I had a BSM OR that sounded sweet - wish I hadn't sold it. I had to finance an AD900 though. Nice CE-2 Skydog! I love mine.
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Post by Fabio on Jul 13, 2007 11:43:01 GMT -7
BSM is a German company that specializes in treble boosters. The yellow one is a Rangemaster clone and the red one is actually a germanium fuzz pedal (Fuzz Face and Tonebender MkI). The website is www.treblebooster.net they have stuff at www.pedalgeek.comThanks for the info ! I'll check them out !!
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k4jkb
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Post by k4jkb on Jul 15, 2007 11:57:46 GMT -7
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Post by skydog958 on Jul 16, 2007 17:48:25 GMT -7
I had a BSM OR that sounded sweet - wish I hadn't sold it. I had to finance an AD900 though. Nice CE-2 Skydog! I love mine. Ah, I've been GASing for an analog delay and the 900 is at the top of the list. I really like the CE-2, don't use it enough though. Have you ever tried it at 12v?
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Post by marsellus on Jul 17, 2007 6:12:06 GMT -7
Went from this: To this:
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Post by johnnyl on Jul 17, 2007 9:54:39 GMT -7
I had a BSM OR that sounded sweet - wish I hadn't sold it. I had to finance an AD900 though. Nice CE-2 Skydog! I love mine. Ah, I've been GASing for an analog delay and the 900 is at the top of the list. I really like the CE-2, don't use it enough though. Have you ever tried it at 12v? Definitely check out the 900 if you get a chance.. it's smooth.. I didn't know you could run the CE-2 at 12v! How does it sound?? I can't wait to try it.
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Post by skydog958 on Jul 17, 2007 23:44:14 GMT -7
Well it's a world of mouth thing...I heard that some Boss effects (specifically choruses) run off of 12v ACA, like the Voodoo Labs PP2 can do. Never tried it, as you can tell I only use batteries lol. I'd research first to make sure but I'd like my CE-2 to loose some of the background noise.
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Post by deltone on Jul 22, 2007 15:26:18 GMT -7
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Post by jtownend on Jul 28, 2007 16:52:00 GMT -7
You all have some really great boards! I just finished putting this one together, it's the first one I've ever had. Guitar ----> 535q Crybaby --> Korg DT10BR Tuner --> BYOC Ultimate Fuzz (Silicon; built by me) --> General Guitar Gadgets Clean Boost 1 (built by me) --> Barber Tone Press --> RC Booster --> Keeley BD-2 --> Original Marshall Bluesbreaker --> CH-1 --> DD-20 ----> Amp Wish I had a Z to plug this board into, but my Hot Rod Deluxe is doing alright for my budget.
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Post by (8^D) on Jul 29, 2007 10:20:42 GMT -7
Nice boards everyone.. I'm curious what type of board ray k. and d.weller are using, they seem similar, are those the same and are they custom? The riser would be very handy. I'm using a generic board purchased from Angstrom Cases on eBay. Very solid/stout board btw - has been thoroughly abused by the gentle folks in airline and security/inspection details. Made the wah and volume plates as well as the different tiers. Main tier is tall enough to hide the PedalPower and a wireless unit (not being used at the moment). Like the Zoom Choir btw! Only other one I've seen in a long time. I keep mine at home these days - getting too hard to come by.
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Post by MeZadude on Aug 14, 2007 11:15:37 GMT -7
Either this one: ...or this one: Mesadude
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Post by taylordaly on Aug 16, 2007 19:21:20 GMT -7
Some really nice boards around here!
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Post by hdahs143 on Sept 17, 2007 22:25:00 GMT -7
The most recent concotion. Been doing a lot of rearranging lately, so the wirings a bit sloppy.
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Post by dirtymatt on Sept 25, 2007 10:50:07 GMT -7
Great lookin boards here guys!
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Post by 95strat on Sept 25, 2007 12:09:03 GMT -7
We'll I just rearranged things, but this is close to the original. I mounted the DC Brick underneath to make more room. Signal path is: TS9 (Keeley Mod) -> Comp -> Treble Boost -> Vol Pedal ->Trem (Keeley Mod) -> Delay -> Amp
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Post by dirtymatt on Sept 25, 2007 12:39:37 GMT -7
How do you like the Keeley modded TR-2? I've been trying to decided on a decent trem.
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