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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 7:17 pm 
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loves_guitar wrote:
It's time I posted something and stop waiting for just that one more pedal. I've realized that's like a dog chasing it's own tail.

This is what I was rockin' this weekend:
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Cornish buffer (dual outputs, the one output goes to the tuner) --> EB Jr. --> Timmy --> GGG TubeScreamer --> King's Tone (single channel King of Tone) --> Electroman delay (won that in a PGS Free Pedal Friday!) --> Tremulus Lune --> BYOC Ping Pong Delay with PTAP2 tap tempo --> BYOC 5-knob compressor --> Stage3 Boost (my new favorite boost - so clean and makes my Strat sing).

Of course, board subject to change! :D


jealous of the electroman, even more jealous that you won it from pgs...

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 3:40 am 
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Here's the board I'm currently using with my 70's doomband Obrero.
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Signal goes: Epi SG with seymour Distortion & JB-pups,->Little Lehle looper-> (Behringer plastic tuner, Digitech Synth Wah, in loop)
Modded Power Wah Volume-> Rocktron Vertigo Leslie->Swollen Pickle->Little Big Muff->supermodded BYOC Dist+ ->
Germ Ranger(Rangemaster), PH-3 with expression pedal-> Memory Boy-> Amp, usually ADA MP-2 & Marshall 8080 poweramp, 4x12 cab,
or Peavey Windsor Studio combo 8)

My death/thrashboard and my studioboard coming up...

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 10:00 pm 
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Nice to know I'm not the only one using a cheapo Behringher tuner!

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 9:55 am 
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Here mine (so far)... I am slowly building my own pedalboard out of wood. The picture is a little old, so the newer updates to the pedalboard are:

* Drilled holes for 9V power adapters
* Mitered 45° small crown molding around edges
* Thick rubber feet on bottom (1" tall on top section, 1/2" tall on bottom section).
* Stained with a nice oak finish and coated in satin polyeurothane.

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 1:24 am 
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Bump!
Come on guys, there must be hundreds of boards on this board :evil:

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Yeah, an extra large washer has saved my chunky butt a few times after big chubby tore things up some.


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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 11:41 am 
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well, this is pretty much my rig, even though it's not on an actual board. I'm really resisting having a board, although I can see how it would make setup time faster. From Right to Left: Subdecay Proteus, Orange Squeezer, Honey Bee klone, ROG Tri-Vibe. I also just built up a Tap Tempo Tremolo that is not shown here, still working on a decal solution. :cry: The amp is a Ceriatone Lightning with 2x10 Webers.

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 3:33 pm 
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What a view you got there :shock:



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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
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You could get an eh boardbag, mine was like 40 bucks and works perfect for a few pedals :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
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TNblueshawk wrote:
How come no board G?


I have severe board aversion I guess, I just can't bring myself to do it. Just the idea of walking in with a board under my arm, I can't do it. :oops: I've come a long way just to be able to have pedals. :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
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TNblueshawk wrote:
gginther wrote:
TNblueshawk wrote:
How come no board G?

severe board aversion


You know if you call that SBA you could make mega millions for coming up with a drug to combat SBA and its symptoms :lol: That is what I've learned from commercials that last 10 years anyway :?


HaHa! Well, in the old days it would have been simple enough to combat SBA with a shot of tequila, but times have changed. Plus that probably wouldn't fly over at the church anyway.


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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:19 pm 
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culturejam wrote:
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i know it's changed since this pic, but i heart this board. :)

by the way, one of my favorite guitarists uses that tonelock delay. it is definitely a great sounding delay pedal.

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
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cap10random wrote:
i know it's changed since this pic, but i heart this board. :)

Yeah, it's changed just a little. :lol:

I still have the DC Brick, the splitter (green thing with butterfly on it), and the CE-2 clone. :mrgreen:

I need to rework the board a bit and take a new pic.

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by the way, one of my favorite guitarists uses that tonelock delay. it is definitely a great sounding delay pedal.

It sounds really good. And they are still pretty cheap used (new ones were discontinued for 2012).

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
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i heard they have reliability issues with the switching, but i still considered getting one and rehousing it. you don't still have that polychorus do you?

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
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cap10random wrote:
you don't still have that polychorus do you?

Nah, I traded it for a Ross Flanger (see below).

I'm in the middle of moving stuff around, but here's the tentative lineup (probably won't end up with the Muff and the Pharaoh, but they both sound bitchin). And I got a couple of my dirt pedal builds that aren't shown that will probably make an appearance on the board soon.


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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
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CJ, is the strymon as good as I think it is, or is it just hype?


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Kunfuz wrote:
CJ, is the strymon as good as I think it is, or is it just hype?

I absolutely LOVE mine. I've never played a real tape delay, so I can't really attest to how faithful it is in emulation. But it sounds unbelievable, and there is a ton of flexibility. It can do the squeaky-clean thing, or you can make it super dirty sounding.

I bought that one used at a really good price (forgot how much exactly, but it was maybe $60 cheaper than a new one). I'm too cheap to buy stuff new. :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
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actually I've been eyeballing a Flashback, what is your impression of those? I'm kind of interested in the reverse delay, although I've never really used a delay before, but I've seen them going for pretty reasonable prices on TGP.


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gginther wrote:
actually I've been eyeballing a Flashback, what is your impression of those?


http://www.ilovefuzz.com/viewtopic.php?f=149&t=17325

viewtopic.php?f=7&t=29691

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
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loves_guitar wrote:
Nice to know I'm not the only one using a cheapo Behringher tuner!


Without a proper gutshot we are forced to assume it's just a rehoused Peterson Strobe tuner made to look like a Behringer!

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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
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Reworked the board again, this time with everything plugged in. Gotta leave some space for my incoming Subdecay Prometheus. :mrgreen:


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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
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CJ, what do you think of the Pharaoh? Worth to build for a fuzzwhore like myself?


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 Post subject: Re: Show off your pedal board!
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CJ, the knob-to-pedal ratio on that board is a little out of character for you, isn't it?

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