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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 12:00 pm 
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Kind of in a state of flux right now, and sorry for the blurry pics. Blame the poor lighting and tired eyes. 8)

Top Row - L-R:

GGG P/S (4 x 9V); Pick holder; Planet Waves tuner

Middle Row - R-L:

Ibanez Tone-Lok Chorus/Phaser; Triangle Gruntbox; CSOD on GPCB board; Ernie Ball VP Jr

Floor - L-R:

A/B Box; PT2399 based delay (unknown origin, but I own it right!), ColorSound SupaSustain (Like this pedal, but it worked on the breadboard, still got a bug in the enclosed unit. My Bad).

I am basically a little guitar nOOb, so this is still a work in progress.

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 9:54 pm 
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Kind of in a state of flux right now, and sorry for the blurry pics. Blame the poor lighting and tired eyes. 8)

Top Row - L-R:

GGG P/S (4 x 9V); Pick holder; Planet Waves tuner

Middle Row - R-L:

Ibanez Tone-Lok Chorus/Phaser; Triangle Gruntbox; CSOD on GPCB board; Ernie Ball VP Jr

Floor - L-R:

A/B Box; PT2399 based delay (unknown origin, but I own it right!), ColorSound SupaSustain (Like this pedal, but it worked on the breadboard, still got a bug in the enclosed unit. My Bad).

I am basically a little guitar nOOb, so this is still a work in progress.


Noob or not - still a cool board! rugged and ready for gigging 8) and cool knobs on your gruntbox - those are the best kind! :D

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 8:57 pm 
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Homemade 2 tier/2 tone slanted pedalboard, pretty straight forward!

DigiWhammy > Leeds Fuzz > EH MetalMuff > British Blues OD > Confidence Booster > Front of Rebel > FX loop send > Phaser Royal > Stereo Analog Flanger > Dano Tremelo > Dano Delay > Ibz Flanger/Chorus (for chorus) > FX Return

Nice pedals everyone!


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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 12:15 am 
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Finally got all my pedals together, sorry im so late to the party:
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Top from right to left:whammy iv, crybaby 535q wah, box of metal, danelectro tuner, behringer uo300, boss rc-2, and modded metal zone.
Top row of the board right to left: snow white into causality 4 phaser, atoner, tap tempo tremolo, 7k phaser fleur, stage 3.
Bottom- sliqfuzz(1kf), 7of9 phase 90 vibe, byoc analog delay, some persons stage 3 that needs to be picked up, and the byoc esv fuzz(germ). next to that is a dual tap box i made for the rc-2

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 9:32 am 
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Vick -

That is really the first board I have ever checked out that made me think, "I wonder what that sounds like?".

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 5:34 pm 
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One word. Eargasm 8)

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Mon Oct 04, 2010 11:27 pm 
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main board; all stock. (sorry, cell phone pics)

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tu2 -> ns2 (loop start) -> whammy -> ge7 -> NYC muff -> synth wha -> smallstone -> electric mistress -> ns2 (loop end) -> DD20

diy board; in fx loop of main board

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what-the-fuzz (offboard) -> skreddy mayo with boost (orange box) -> crybaby (modded with TB and a couple other tricks) -> gargletron -> BMP 1977 opamp -> BMP violet ram -> BMP ram's head -> OCD -> black russian with tone mod/bypass -> duende/amz mini boost dual -> BYOC tremelo -> BYOC phaser -> killswitch (momentary)

the amp switch between the two i modded from a digital randall (5 pin) to an analog (TRS) since i have an older head:

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 4:58 pm 
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:shock: Holy Big muff Batman!! :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 10:13 pm 
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can't get enough of it. mildly practical in that i can have different sounds dialed in and just switch between, but there is ALWAYS that one night a month when they all get turned on at once. that, my friend, is pure awesome anarchy! :twisted:


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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 10:45 pm 
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boog wrote:
can't get enough of it. mildly practical in that i can have different sounds dialed in and just switch between, but there is ALWAYS that one night a month when they all get turned on at once. that, my friend, is pure awesome anarchy! :twisted:

It must be doom sludge heaven :twisted: I have my atoner for that, im still finding new sounds in the thing. If you want the ultimate bit crunching& modulating fuzz get one :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 4:33 pm 
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more like unholy cacophony! the atoner? is that the thing on commonsound?


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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
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:lol: yeah, its the kit from 4ms/commonsound. If you want to make crazy noise the swash and nocto loco are supposed to be good too. check out youtube and their site for samples, heres the kits
http://4mspedals.com/kits.php

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 9:26 pm 
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well thanks fr the lead; the persuit of true noise can be such a quarrelsome pursuit.


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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 9:43 am 
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UPDATED Pic.

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 5:24 pm 
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hooray for Kester solder! ( If my eyes serve me correct )

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 8:33 pm 
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Mine's a little more stripped down than most of yours have been so far:

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The Redcoat is the BBOD, and the Yellowbelly is the tremolo kit, both stock. One day I hope to have an entire board of pedals that I built myself (well, plus a tuner), but I've got a way to go to get there.

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 8:25 am 
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Here is my current live pedalboard....Always in a state of flux but, this is for right now.

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Above pic is from a recent show that a local photographer showed up an took a boatload of pics. I loved this one.

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Bottom row right to left: Line 6 controller for my Spidervalve, CE-5, CE-2 clone w/madbean mods, EH Memory Toy, BYOC Ping-Pong.

Top Row right to left: ISP Decimator, Lovepedal Eternity {burst} (Madbean Nutrino), SHO, Modded Rat clone, Colorsound Inductorless wah clone (stuck wah). The patch box in the back is just an in/out box with Stephens Micro Buffer in it.


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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 8:29 am 
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Nigel_B_Ripley wrote:
Here is my current live pedalboard....Always in a state of flux but, this is for right now.

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Above pic is from a recent show that a local photographer showed up an took a boatload of pics. I loved this one.


Hey, I know that photographer! He's also a gigging musician. Small world.

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
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sjaustin wrote:
Hey, I know that photographer! He's also a gigging musician. Small world.



Yep....Joe is a great guy and is really good at the artsy photos. He's got a real feel for it. being a player gives him a unique perspective on photo composition. How many guys would take a picture of your pedal board?


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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 3:04 pm 
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This is my live board. its small and simple and it works for me. :D i also have a pile of DIY pedals at home in various states of completion/modding/finished/etc in my little studio space at home.

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
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Live board by Pumaman. VL power supplies, Lehle P-split and Voodoo Labs Amp Switcher bolted to the underside. The orange box is a wonderful phase I got from a BYOCer.

The board is a source of constant (mild) embarrassment. My fiancee christened it The Edge after watching It Might Get Loud.

Two signal chains,both controlled by the VL Commander; one chain goes to a Verellen Loucks, the other feeds a late 70s two-input JMP.

It is as simple as I could make it, but I wish it were simpler.

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
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My current config. Dual True bypass box with a Korg Tuner on 1, and a Ibanez DE7 on 2, then into a My7of9 classic Phase, into a Poindexter, into a Bloody Goats Head Muff, into a My7of9 phase, Little Angel, then another Lil Angel with delay and wetness controls and a Stage 3 with bass/guitar switch.

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
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srgjbt8 wrote:
The orange box is a wonderful phase I got from a BYOCer.

That looks an awful lot like a Phase 90 I built and then sold to someone here. :wink: :?:

I'm glad to see I'm not the only one rocking a ToneLok pedal. I've only played the DE7, but I think it's extremely good sounding, nevermind that I got it used for $40.


Since I just posted mine in another thread, here it is again. Just refreshed the lineup last night:

The guitar goes into the splitter, and then it goes like this:

1) Muff clone > CE2 clone > Whetstone Phaser > DE7 delay > left input of Cathedral Reverb > UniValve amp

2) Polychorus > #1 Echo > right input of Cathedral Reverb > Valve Jr

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
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culturejam wrote:
srgjbt8 wrote:
The orange box is a wonderful phase I got from a BYOCer.

That looks an awful lot like a Phase 90 I built and then sold to someone here. :wink: :?:


That thing blows minds right and left.


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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 10:28 pm 
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culturejam wrote:
The guitar goes into the splitter, and then it goes like this:

1) Muff clone > CE2 clone > Whetstone Phaser > DE7 delay > left input of Cathedral Reverb > UniValve amp

2) Polychorus > #1 Echo > right input of Cathedral Reverb > Valve Jr

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Two amps is the way to go.

I have a question... are the L and R channels on that stereo verb discrete? Like, you get two interacting reverb signals out of each side, but the signal paths only interact within the reverb effect? Does that make sense?

Cuz if that's the case, that'd be awesome.

And is there a true stereo delay out there that works in the same way?

I love my Carbon Copy, but if I could have a stereo delay but otherwise preserve each effect chain... Good God....


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