3M double sided tape. Holds them pretty firmly, but peels off o.k when swapping pedals without ripping the rubber and labels off.Miza wrote:How have you attached the pedals?
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No one ever died of hard work.. but why take the risk..
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Great board. I would rock that set up.chur wrote:Current arrangement... even a little space left over for the Camembert, crackers and cheese knife between the flanger and tuner..
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Cheers, pretty happy with it thus far, only questionable item is the Wylde overdrive which seems to be a touch susceptible to noise. Thinking an isolated supply might be my next wish list item )hamo wrote:Great board. I would rock that set up.chur wrote:Current arrangement... even a little space left over for the Camembert, crackers and cheese knife between the flanger and tuner..
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Starting putting together a rig for my current band. Waiting on power supply to get here.
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We've got a gig this weekend which a couple of the other band guys can't make, so we're playing as a 3 piece, and have added a few one-off random covers to our set too for a bit of extra fun (No, not Summer Of 69....)
Most of the original songs can work as a three piece and I only need the main board and Wah, but I needed a Fuzzface to cover Tame Impala's 'Elephant', and also the extra RV-2 on the little board, which I'm using for a very fast gated reverb. Sounds awesome with the FF. Then using the Ditto X2 for some ambient, keyboard type drones, for 'Bloodbuzz Ohio's by The National. I've angled the board that way so I can fade the loop up/down with my foot easily when singing. It's been interesting fun working on how to arrange the songs for only one guitarist. The small board on the left is actually my little acoustic setup but for this gig I pulled the Polytune off, and replaced it with the RV-2. Many thanks to Danny for getting the little PT Nano to me too. Cheers man!
Most of the original songs can work as a three piece and I only need the main board and Wah, but I needed a Fuzzface to cover Tame Impala's 'Elephant', and also the extra RV-2 on the little board, which I'm using for a very fast gated reverb. Sounds awesome with the FF. Then using the Ditto X2 for some ambient, keyboard type drones, for 'Bloodbuzz Ohio's by The National. I've angled the board that way so I can fade the loop up/down with my foot easily when singing. It's been interesting fun working on how to arrange the songs for only one guitarist. The small board on the left is actually my little acoustic setup but for this gig I pulled the Polytune off, and replaced it with the RV-2. Many thanks to Danny for getting the little PT Nano to me too. Cheers man!
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That looks great! I love the look of those mini fuzz face's, they just look so cool!
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Cheers man! Slightly ridiculous, but we wanted to have some fun with it so why not! Nano is perfect size too!AiRdAd wrote:That looks great! I love the look of those mini fuzz face's, they just look so cool!
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Anyone got a PT nano+ or something similar for sale?
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Sweet, it turned up!
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My current set up. Have rearranged them too. The AYA sounds so much nicer. Kinda wish my korg volume pedal was black haha (not being racist)
The only reason the Vox is staying in the board is because it's serial #44 haha.
The only reason the Vox is staying in the board is because it's serial #44 haha.
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Kev77 wrote:What are the two on the bottom right?
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Playing at Nivara, I see. I'm heading along. Looking forward to seeing some live NZG band steez.SimonHirst wrote:We've got a gig this weekend which a couple of the other band guys can't make, so we're playing as a 3 piece, and have added a few one-off random covers to our set too for a bit of extra fun (No, not Summer Of 69....)
Most of the original songs can work as a three piece and I only need the main board and Wah, but I needed a Fuzzface to cover Tame Impala's 'Elephant', and also the extra RV-2 on the little board, which I'm using for a very fast gated reverb. Sounds awesome with the FF. Then using the Ditto X2 for some ambient, keyboard type drones, for 'Bloodbuzz Ohio's by The National. I've angled the board that way so I can fade the loop up/down with my foot easily when singing. It's been interesting fun working on how to arrange the songs for only one guitarist. The small board on the left is actually my little acoustic setup but for this gig I pulled the Polytune off, and replaced it with the RV-2. Many thanks to Danny for getting the little PT Nano to me too. Cheers man!
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That'd be awesome man, it should be a great night!twangnsnarl wrote: Playing at Nivara, I see. I'm heading along. Looking forward to seeing some live NZG band steez.
I'll catch you there