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Post by lowwatt on Sept 25, 2007 17:47:20 GMT -7
The BYOC Octafuzz rotates with a ToneBender clone and the BYOC Chorus (labelled JRC) occasionally switches with a BYOC Phaser, but the rest stays the same. I'm looking to get a second Planet Waves kit to clean up the cabling some more when i get the chance. And i need to update the pedals in my sig since i got the looper and changed my set up a bit. It's basically a straight gain line. Loop A has the Muff and the Dano Octave pedal for heavy riffs. Loop B has the Tremolo and the Dano Slap Back delay for Rockabilly. There is a ZVex SHO at the end for when i need a bit of clean volume boost and clarity.
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Post by bluzman on Sept 25, 2007 20:57:34 GMT -7
Here's my lil' one. Sometimes I have a modded Vox wah in front of all of it, but off the board. Peterson Stomp-Tuner, Homemade CompRosser Clone, AnalogMan TS9DX 808, AnalogMan V1 King of Tone, Lizard Leg Flying Dragon "More" Pedal, AnalogMan Chorus
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Post by johnnyl on Sept 25, 2007 21:10:02 GMT -7
nice little board there bluzman.. tell us about the Flying Dragon - looks cool.
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Post by dixiechicken on Sept 26, 2007 5:43:07 GMT -7
DC here! No pedalboard yet - but got my T-Rex Comp Nova from "Taylordaly" today. Now I've got TWO PEDALS - one wah and one comp. The day of the board is closing in. ;D "I'm bored I'm bored - I'm chairman of the board". Cheers: Dixiechicken
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Post by (8^D) on Sept 26, 2007 6:11:53 GMT -7
How do you like the Keeley modded TR-2? I've been trying to decided on a decent trem. They're killer. With the blend/volume control you can really dial in the effect to work with your board/settings and customize it to your tastes. Plus, all the standard "Keeley" tweaks brought out the tone. It's a permanent item on the studio/touring boards. Was super easy to match the trem sounds on my AC30 and Deluxe Reverb.
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Post by bluzman on Sept 26, 2007 9:04:56 GMT -7
nice little board there bluzman.. tell us about the Flying Dragon - looks cool. I use the Flying Dragon (built by Steve at Lizard Leg Effects who is on this board) to bring me over the top. When you're playing and it starts getting really loud around you and you have to cut through the mix better, with a click it gives you MORE... It's a clean boost that works well with all my pedals. It boosts the whole signal with no humps or scoops... full spectrum. It can be used in other ways, but that is how I use it. Nicely designed and built and quiet!
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Post by 95strat on Sept 26, 2007 23:41:50 GMT -7
How do you like the Keeley modded TR-2? I've been trying to decided on a decent trem. I like it a lot. The stock pedal had a volume drop, but Keeley cures that as well as broadens things up a bit. I think it's a great pedal for the price.
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Post by taylordaly on Sept 27, 2007 12:55:16 GMT -7
I dont have pedals placed on it yet, but I just built this piece o junk the other day in about a half hour. Not to shabby considering I had minimal tools and really didnt do any planning or real measuring lol. Still could use handles and a white stripe or two. Still trying to find out how to do that.
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Post by Fender Bender on Sept 28, 2007 9:17:37 GMT -7
I made this board out of scrap oak from a Post Office that was torn down in Arlington,TX. The wood was purchased by my dad in '65 for basically nothing. It was originally milled in Conn., in 1940. The trees had to have been growing during the 1800's I would think, oak grows very slowly. It was a fun project. The bottom is .060" aluminum riveted to the attaching piano hinge. That board is a piece of art. Very nice, and some fine pedals too...
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Post by johnnyl on Sept 28, 2007 11:32:35 GMT -7
Indeed it is.. Check out daSkips matching ghia & cab in the Z Gallery... sweet..
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Post by The Rev on Oct 9, 2007 10:01:02 GMT -7
Here is mine... The Rev. I really like it up side down
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Post by zdogma on Oct 9, 2007 10:54:14 GMT -7
Here is mine... The Rev. I really like it up side down Great board Rev. What's the one labled "believe"
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Post by The Rev on Oct 9, 2007 17:05:44 GMT -7
That is an Octavia from Love Pedal. I like it "no knobs" just off and on.
I guess I should explain what is what.
RMC Wizard Wah Love Pedal Believe Octavia Love Pedal Eternity OD Keeley Looper (so I can turn on the top stuff from the bottom) Analog Man King of Tone Tuner
Top Love Pedal Magic Boy (like a Vibe really cool) DD3 Delay Keeley Modded looped into the Analog Man Chorus Demeter Tremulator
My board is in a constant state of change and that is what keeps it fun.
Peace, The Rev.
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Post by johnnyl on Oct 10, 2007 8:09:06 GMT -7
nice toys rev!
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Post by (8^D) on Oct 10, 2007 11:47:39 GMT -7
Here is mine... The Rev. I really like it up side down Seeing all those new goodies, we're definitely going to have to find time/place to get our toys together...
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Post by DaSkip on Oct 10, 2007 15:45:31 GMT -7
Here is mine... The Rev. I really like it up side down I see we have some pedal builders in common. Nice board.
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Post by patrick on Oct 12, 2007 2:07:10 GMT -7
Hi This is mine! Nice don't u think? peterson strobostomp tuner > Dunlop jh1 > Dino's Rust Box > TS9DX (modified) > Keeley Fuzz Head
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Post by johnnyl on Oct 12, 2007 10:41:17 GMT -7
pimpin' board indeed patrick.. sweet..
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Post by skydog958 on Oct 12, 2007 11:23:45 GMT -7
Hi This is mine! Nice don't u think? peterson strobostomp tuner > Dunlop jh1 > Dino's Rust Box > TS9DX (modified) > Keeley Fuzz Head I can smell the cologne and pleather. ;D
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Post by patrick on Oct 13, 2007 2:47:30 GMT -7
...ha ha...you are totally right!!!!...here you can see the idea I had in mind when I built the pedal board... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by skydog958 on Oct 14, 2007 13:07:18 GMT -7
Shwing! ;D
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Post by capofirstfret on Oct 17, 2007 1:46:01 GMT -7
This is my most recent pedal arrangement...
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Post by johnnyl on Oct 17, 2007 11:07:35 GMT -7
Nice board there capo. What's the big purple guy in the left corner? Nice Allison Moorer avatar BTW - she's one hot redhead..
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Post by capofirstfret on Oct 17, 2007 11:30:18 GMT -7
The big purple one is the first Carl Martin Plexitone prototype that the guy who designed it gave away on the Seymour Duncan forum..I ended up buying it off the guy that won the give away. It's a GREAT pedal and it's got switchable filters on it from where Niels (the guy who designed it) was testing different features for what would later become the Carl Martin Plexitone
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2007 14:52:47 GMT -7
batteries only local gig pedalboard. big board w techstar router box which has a pair of stereo outs from the board (goes to a pair of MAZ 18's) and a 3rd out that skips the board and goes straight to the Z-28. it has phase reversal switches on those outs too.
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Post by skydog958 on Oct 24, 2007 6:00:36 GMT -7
Hey Roscoe, just curious, what do you think about that Brooklyn overdrive?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2007 8:56:14 GMT -7
Hey Roscoe, just curious, what do you think about that Brooklyn overdrive? of course this is my opinion but for me the Brooklyn Overdrive is the best Overdrive pedal I've ever used in class A amps (like my Z's) and quasi class A (like the Pro Jr) the sort of amazing thing is that even when the amp is already big and nasty the Brooklyn will make it both nastier and Bigger (louder). If I could generalize about the Frantone pedals it would be that they have very good bottom. I don't own a "The Sweet" pedal but after Steve (Earle) kept breaking re-issue Big Muffs I did some research and found out that Fran was involved with the Big Muff when she was at EH. We got Steve a "The Sweet" and set it up for him before our appearance at the ACL (austin) Fest. When he kicked that thing in halfway through Copperhead Road it was probably the biggest smile I've ever seen on his face. I like the Frantone stuff a lot
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Post by skydog958 on Oct 24, 2007 15:15:52 GMT -7
Cool. I have a Peachfuzz, which I haven't used much; not exactly my taste anymore. But I've had my eyes on the Vibutron for a while. Good quality stuff.
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Post by williamh on Feb 7, 2008 23:22:24 GMT -7
to revive a wonderful thread, my latest and greatest board setup(this is a major downsize for me, went from a loaded pedaltrain pro).
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Post by Eddie on Feb 8, 2008 1:02:37 GMT -7
An old post, but a good one! I enjoyed looking through all the setups. Here's my most recent. I change it every other day. Right now, it's on a metal shelf taken out of my gun safe. I put some velcro on it and glued 3 door stoppers to the bottom for a little angle. Gotta love the Dollar Store! After many boards and configurations, I found I had to have all of my pedals in one row. I never liked having to reach over one pedal to turn another on or off. This is mostly because I can't seem to play, read a chart and balance on one foot all at the same time! My wah sits off the board to the right. R to L = Boss comp, Digi Bad Monkey, Arion Chorus, DD-6, Looper, and tuner. I keep the tuner at the end so I can easily mute the whole mess coming out of my looper when I get carried away. Eddie
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