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Marshmallow wrote: Thu Oct 05, 2023 11:24 am This is the board I'll be taking back to New Zealand. I'll bring back the rest of my collection when I visit Japan again.


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Rig from this weekends' shows in Taupo:

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rickenbackerkid wrote: Sun Oct 08, 2023 8:44 pm Rig from this weekends' shows in Taupo:

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Is that your Bruce Springsteen show?
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Finished tonight. Far out, big job and don’t want that again anytime soon. All works as hoped.
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WellyBlues wrote: Sun Oct 08, 2023 8:56 pm Is that your Bruce Springsteen show?
Yeah - we set up and Springsteened on Friday and then Pink Floyded and packed out on Saturday. On Sunday I was mostly broken and was not keen on the long drive from Taupo to Wellington. Finally made it back powered with many coffees.

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That rare occasion where you wire up everything from scratch and it works, crazy!
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That rare occasion where you wire up everything from scratch and it works, crazy!
That board looks like a lot of fun.
Nothing to see here.

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Miza wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 3:15 pm
That rare occasion where you wire up everything from scratch and it works, crazy!
That board looks like a lot of fun.
There are ridiculous noises within!
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jeremyb wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 5:32 pm
Miza wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 3:15 pm
That rare occasion where you wire up everything from scratch and it works, crazy!
That board looks like a lot of fun.
There are ridiculous noises within!
Yeah but what about the pedalboard?
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hamo wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2023 8:36 am
jeremyb wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 5:32 pm
Miza wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 3:15 pm
That board looks like a lot of fun.
There are ridiculous noises within!
Yeah but what about the pedalboard?
Its rubbish.
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jeremyb wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 1:53 pm That rare occasion where you wire up everything from scratch and it works, crazy!
That June-60 is so cool.

If that had been in your selling list I've have been seriously tempted (for no good logical reason beyond, it sounded so cool)

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sty wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2023 10:33 am
jeremyb wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 1:53 pm That rare occasion where you wire up everything from scratch and it works, crazy!
That June-60 is so cool.

If that had been in your selling list I've have been seriously tempted (for no good logical reason beyond, it sounded so cool)
It’s even cooler now I’m running it in stereo :mrgreen:
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Woohoo... new MS-3 made the cut!

Strategy with this board is having the exact same pedal setup, either ampless DI'ed or into my amp. Last gig I played ampless with Iridium using IEM and was pretty happy with it. This weekend we have a wedding at a venue with strict sound limits, so ampless again. My main amp is a Blackface, so I've been using the Iridium round channel with some York IR's of the same speakers in my 2x10. It's virtually seamless between the two rigs... stoked :)

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Cdog wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2023 1:47 pm IMG_20231017_143220159.jpg

Woohoo... new MS-3 made the cut!

Strategy with this board is having the exact same pedal setup, either ampless DI'ed or into my amp. Last gig I played ampless with Iridium using IEM and was pretty happy with it. This weekend we have a wedding at a venue with strict sound limits, so ampless again. My main amp is a Blackface, so I've been using the Iridium round channel with some York IR's of the same speakers in my 2x10. It's virtually seamless between the two rigs... stoked :)
What are the built-in effects of the MS-3 like? Standard Boss 'decent'?
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Cdog wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2023 1:47 pm IMG_20231017_143220159.jpg

Woohoo... new MS-3 made the cut!

Strategy with this board is having the exact same pedal setup, either ampless DI'ed or into my amp. Last gig I played ampless with Iridium using IEM and was pretty happy with it. This weekend we have a wedding at a venue with strict sound limits, so ampless again. My main amp is a Blackface, so I've been using the Iridium round channel with some York IR's of the same speakers in my 2x10. It's virtually seamless between the two rigs... stoked :)
That’s a powerhouse of a board Corey!! Great job making it all fit!

The Cinders is their blues driver clone from memory??? Wonder how it compares to the one in the MS-3?
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