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Post by zman on Mar 31, 2007 16:36:02 GMT -7
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Post by garyh on Apr 19, 2007 16:25:22 GMT -7
My newly redone board. Not as purty as some but very functional. I may replace the Germania with my Luxury Drive but this is pretty well where I want to be. HBE compressor retro>Tonefactor Analog Filter>HBE Germania>Lovepedal Eternity>Timmy>Ernie Ball volume pedal>Diamond Halo chorus (& Boss tuner)>Ibanez delay>Marshall reverb>Maz 18 Jr. NR.
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Post by guitarboy02451 on Apr 23, 2007 19:17:41 GMT -7
Here is mine!
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Post by Jason Cornelius on Apr 24, 2007 18:23:51 GMT -7
Here's mine: In order it goes: Guitar --> Line 6 FM4 --> Blues Driver (soon to be modded by Keeley) --> Keeley Compressor -->Line MM4 --> Boss DD-20 --> EB volume with TU-2 on the tuner out --> Maz 18 Jr with a Weber Alnico Blue Dog
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Post by chilicat on Apr 24, 2007 19:00:16 GMT -7
That is one sweet looking set up Chops. WOW!
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Post by marsellus on Apr 26, 2007 5:59:38 GMT -7
Here's my old board: Since then, I got a Pedaltrain Pro, and added a Pedal Power 2+ to power the pedals, and added a Dr. Scientist Sunny Day Delay and a T-Rex Tremster.......still waiting on my Klon to arrive.
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Post by sw532121 on Apr 27, 2007 15:09:31 GMT -7
This is my current pedalboard for gigging. It has been changing quite a bit lately, but this is what I have been using with the Stang Ray the last few shows.
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Post by ke4unr on Apr 28, 2007 15:08:54 GMT -7
My current live board. I'm really wanting to put together a small "grab and go" board. Also, I was going to wait until I had finished building my interconnects so the wiring wouldn't look like such a rats nest. Yeah, right...like that's going to happen anytime soon... Signal chain is: Wireless Receiver>Budda Wah>DOD FX10 boost>OD 250 (homebrewed)>Humphrey Audio MT-2>MI Audio Tube Zone>Humphrey Audio CS-3>Roland Volume Pedal>Digitech DigiDelay>Boss DD-3>Ibanez CS9>Dr. Z Maz 18 Jr 210 The StroboStomp tuner comes out of the volume pedal (out of the chain). Also, my Samson Series One Wireless Receiver and DMC Pedal Power are under the second tier. The DMC Cab-Tone in the upper storage area is there just in case my amp goes down Ray K.
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Post by benttop (Steve) on May 6, 2007 20:37:20 GMT -7
I just put this back together after not using it for a while. Full path is Guitar (3) > Lehle 3@1 > Boss Tuner > Budda Wah > Demeter Compulator > BB Preamp > I-5 Delay > RC Booster > JX-2 A/B/Y > Stingray/RXES > Celestion Alnico Golds
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Post by LeftyLang on May 6, 2007 20:45:01 GMT -7
Steve what is the Interstate Delay pedal ??
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Post by benttop (Steve) on May 6, 2007 22:00:12 GMT -7
Steve what is the Interstate Delay pedal ?? We have a small company here in the Northwest called Smart People Factory. They make several great stomp boxes including the I-5 Delay. Check them out at www.smartpeoplefactory.com/. The I-5 is nice because it's small and sounds good. True bypass too!
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Post by Strato on May 7, 2007 21:49:03 GMT -7
Please excuse picture quality... i took it with my cell phone. BTW, does anyone know where i can get a replacement knob for that BB preamp?
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Post by gimik on May 8, 2007 1:33:57 GMT -7
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Post by johnnyl on May 8, 2007 12:09:51 GMT -7
nice board gimik. How's that Diamond comp sound with the RC? Does it give you some Floydish clean tones?
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Post by skydog958 on May 8, 2007 12:19:11 GMT -7
I just checked out the Smart People Factory website, and under the Red Threat description they mentioned "quasi-sexual butt rock." <--what is that???
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Post by jzguitar on May 8, 2007 13:35:18 GMT -7
I just checked out the Smart People Factory website, and under the Red Threat description they mentioned "quasi-sexual butt rock." <--what is that??? I think that was a new category at the Grammys this year.
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Post by skydog958 on May 8, 2007 18:35:06 GMT -7
I just checked out the Smart People Factory website, and under the Red Threat description they mentioned "quasi-sexual butt rock." <--what is that??? I think that was a new category at the Grammys this year. haha who won? Is it somehow related to c*ck rock, because I never understood that genre either
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Post by johndepatie on May 8, 2007 23:22:24 GMT -7
Here's my main one: This one's a little smaller...easier to travel with:
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Post by philfree on May 24, 2007 0:07:29 GMT -7
WOW... so many great pedalboards in here! I might as well post pictures of my stuff.... My main pedalboard: Dunlop wah, keeley comp, Sparkle Drive(Keeley modded), FD2 (18v), Crunch Box, RC Booster, Ernie Ball volume (with Korg tuner in tuner out jack), Line6 MM4 and DL4. Homemade pedalboard and carried in HEAVY flight case! Looking to buy or build a TrailerTrash/Pumaboard type pedalboard to keep wiring underneath, and maybe a true bypass looper to keep a minimum signal path. Oh and I forgot... used in a DR.Z Maz 18 NR ! ;D My smaller pedalboard: Visual sound Route66 and Jekyll&Hyde, Boss chorus and compressor(as a solo boost) boss volume and DD-3 delay. Carried in a roadcase or in a keyboard gig bag.
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Post by brando on May 28, 2007 7:30:00 GMT -7
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Post by johnnyl on May 30, 2007 21:10:03 GMT -7
how's that semaphore trem brando?
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Post by brando on May 31, 2007 5:48:33 GMT -7
how's that semaphore trem brando? Very versatile. Can go from Crimson and Clover 'choppy' to more traditional sounds. To my ears, it adds just a touch of grit which I like. Helps it cut a little better in the band mix. Fairly quiet too.
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Post by Dr.T on Jun 7, 2007 7:20:09 GMT -7
Very nice boar Brando
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Post by Surreal McCoy on Jun 7, 2007 9:04:48 GMT -7
Seems like BB's are the boost of choice for most Z's. I was surprised that I didn't see one COT-50...... no love? It is the one pedal I can't do without. My RT 66 absolutely loves the Keeley Comp>COT-50>Eternity program. Anyone else out these boosting w/ the COT-50? Surreal McCoy
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Post by skydog958 on Jun 7, 2007 9:24:55 GMT -7
I'm pretty sure someone has a COT-50...I wanna say prowler? I'd have to check. I've got a BB personally. I finally took pics of my gear so soon I shall post my pedals (no board yet).
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Post by Dr.T on Jun 24, 2007 13:40:33 GMT -7
This is my lastest incarnation: Gtr to Clyde Deluxe Wha > OCD > FD2 then into > Looper 4 Montani > Ch1 > MI Crunch Box > RC booster Ch2 > Soupa Trem > Retro-Sonic Phaser Ch3 > Choralflange Ch4 > T-Rex Replica then to amp So if I want the chorus or the delay I add only one pedal to the chain, and then I keep pedals in the 4 ch always on, so I haven't to step on the 2nd row. And when I play basic blues/rock/clean stuffs I have only 3 pedals in the chain.
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Post by eidyntaliesin on Jun 24, 2007 20:31:12 GMT -7
Nice boards everyone.. This board is wired using Core X2 cable (which has good sound quality, but isn't as compact or sexy as George L's). The power chains are Godlyke into an Art 4x4 Rack Filter, except for the MXR which has its own 12V supply into the filter. The Art runs into a TrippLite IsoBlock for additional surge protection (some places have some scary power!).. In front of the amp are the J. Everman "The Pot"->HBE Compressor-Retro->BSIAB II->AnalogMan King Of Tone V4->BYOC DOD 440 Envelope Filter Clone In the effects loop are the Maxon PH-350 Rotary Phaser->Maxon CS9 Pro-> MXR 117R Flanger->ISP Decimator->Zoom 5050 Choir (Delay/Reverb/Dimension/Etc.). I also use a Ayan Smooth And Slim in the front of the chain when using a dark-voiced amp (Mesa DC3 for example). The board is a bit cluttered, I haven't secured the daisy chains, since I keep changing the board (big surprise). I purchased a TheSyle Galaxy Boost from the designer, but... they never sent it to me (it's been 3 months) . Watch out. Still waiting on a good wah and the Strobostomp tuner (the Washburn WI64D I use is Buzz Feiten equipped: www.buzzfeiten.com, hooray! ;D). 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.
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Post by DaSkip on Jun 24, 2007 20:48:23 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. My delay sits on top of an amp. I'll need to sell some stuff. I just have to decide what. Then I'll make a smaller version.
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Post by eidyntaliesin on Jun 24, 2007 20:56:58 GMT -7
That is an incredible board. Nice!
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Post by Dr.T on Jun 25, 2007 5:58:31 GMT -7
Oh, I like it very much because it has the same concept of mine: Only pedals in the chain when needed...
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