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Re: Show us your pedalboard

Postby slash-ed on Fri Jul 09, 2010 5:40 pm

jimi wrote:new board layout ... pulled my pedalboard apart back in April with ambitions of MusicXchanging it all and getting a M9/M13, but that didnt happen, and now gigs are looming so its been put back together.

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Boss TU2 -> CryBaby 535Q -> Rocky built BSIAB -> G2D Classic -> Hotcake -> Boss CE2 chorus -> Boss DD20 Delay -> Clean channel on the TSL601

still a bit of dithering going on around a few pedals, have a Dano Cool cat fuzz, Boss CH1, Rocky Black Toast Boost and Rocky Envelope Filter.

Im not sold on the G2D or the BSIAB at the moment, so definitely space for more / different fuzz and boost pedals. The black toast would be in the gap next to the Tuner, but I ran out of short cables.


I loved the BSIAB that Rocky brought down for me to try - so dibs if you ever want to get rid of it. God knows I don't need it, but that doesn't matter. :lol:
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Re: Show us your pedalboard

Postby Cdog on Fri Jul 09, 2010 5:48 pm

jimi wrote:new board layout ... pulled my pedalboard apart back in April with ambitions of MusicXchanging it all and getting a M9/M13, but that didnt happen, and now gigs are looming so its been put back together.

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Boss TU2 -> CryBaby 535Q -> Rocky built BSIAB -> G2D Classic -> Hotcake -> Boss CE2 chorus -> Boss DD20 Delay -> Clean channel on the TSL601

still a bit of dithering going on around a few pedals, have a Dano Cool cat fuzz, Boss CH1, Rocky Black Toast Boost and Rocky Envelope Filter.

Im not sold on the G2D or the BSIAB at the moment, so definitely space for more / different fuzz and boost pedals. The black toast would be in the gap next to the Tuner, but I ran out of short cables.


*cough* Aurum! I was wondering whose that was... purty 8)
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Re: Show us your pedalboard

Postby Zaulkin on Fri Jul 09, 2010 6:04 pm

jimi wrote:new board layout ... pulled my pedalboard apart back in April with ambitions of MusicXchanging it all and getting a M9/M13, but that didnt happen, and now gigs are looming so its been put back together.

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Boss TU2 -> CryBaby 535Q -> Rocky built BSIAB -> G2D Classic -> Hotcake -> Boss CE2 chorus -> Boss DD20 Delay -> Clean channel on the TSL601

still a bit of dithering going on around a few pedals, have a Dano Cool cat fuzz, Boss CH1, Rocky Black Toast Boost and Rocky Envelope Filter.

Im not sold on the G2D or the BSIAB at the moment, so definitely space for more / different fuzz and boost pedals. The black toast would be in the gap next to the Tuner, but I ran out of short cables.


Beautiful Aurum. I was a little worried about getting my heilo in goldtop as I recently have seen some goldtop PRS and gibson guitars that looked awful... But this picture boosts my faith. Thanks bro! :D
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Re: Show us your pedalboard

Postby jimi on Fri Jul 09, 2010 9:00 pm

slash-ed wrote:I loved the BSIAB that Rocky brought down for me to try - so dibs if you ever want to get rid of it. God knows I don't need it, but that doesn't matter. :lol:


Talk to Rocky about having one made, he really is captain awesome in helping you source the bits and then putting them together, and the 3 pedals he made for me barely cost as much as a behringer.

I find it a bit too distortion rather than OD for the covers band stuff that I'm playing, and to be fair I have 2 other dirt pedals on the board so I was looking for a pedal to fill a certain niche and this doesn't hit that mark. Its still a keeper for my own dodgy song writing projects and for if I ever find myself playing guitar in an originals unit. (+ I'm a hoarder who very rarely sells anything... the pile next to the board are like donuts: sometimes pedals rather than everyday pedals).
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Re: Show us your pedalboard

Postby Hot_Grits on Sat Jul 10, 2010 11:26 am

telefiend wrote:More of a getting shat on without furniture cluttering up my fun sort of guy.


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Re: Show us your pedalboard

Postby ash on Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:06 pm

Zaulkin wrote:Beautiful Aurum. I was a little worried about getting my heilo in goldtop as I recently have seen some goldtop PRS and gibson guitars that looked awful... But this picture boosts my faith. Thanks bro! :D


There are loads of pics of that guitar: viewtopic.php?f=12&t=1906&p=300349&hilit=aurum#p300349
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Re: Show us your pedalboard

Postby Hot_Grits on Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:08 pm

ash wrote:
Zaulkin wrote:Beautiful Aurum. I was a little worried about getting my heilo in goldtop as I recently have seen some goldtop PRS and gibson guitars that looked awful... But this picture boosts my faith. Thanks bro! :D


There are loads of pics of that guitar: viewtopic.php?f=12&t=1906&p=300349&hilit=aurum#p300349


that guitar has a super-sweet goldtop.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard

Postby slash-ed on Sat Jul 10, 2010 12:42 pm

jimi wrote:
slash-ed wrote:I loved the BSIAB that Rocky brought down for me to try - so dibs if you ever want to get rid of it. God knows I don't need it, but that doesn't matter. :lol:


Talk to Rocky about having one made, he really is captain awesome in helping you source the bits and then putting them together, and the 3 pedals he made for me barely cost as much as a behringer.

I find it a bit too distortion rather than OD for the covers band stuff that I'm playing, and to be fair I have 2 other dirt pedals on the board so I was looking for a pedal to fill a certain niche and this doesn't hit that mark. Its still a keeper for my own dodgy song writing projects and for if I ever find myself playing guitar in an originals unit. (+ I'm a hoarder who very rarely sells anything... the pile next to the board are like donuts: sometimes pedals rather than everyday pedals).


Nah I don't *need* it, my AC+ covers my 'drive needs but if there was one available for sale I wouldn't say no. I won't trouble rocklander for one for no reason though :lol:
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Re: Show us your pedalboard

Postby borge on Fri Jul 16, 2010 9:03 pm

Your grandmas suitcase?

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only if this is your grandma:

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Terrible photos and not quite finished but you get the idea. open suitcase on stage floor, slide hinges apart leaving lid full of pedals ready to go. Pedals are cable tied down and cables will be routed below.The pedals on it are the only ones i had at home, its for a bass playing friend :o The other half will have a cargo net for leads ect.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard

Postby KentNZ on Sat Jul 17, 2010 11:26 pm

CustomAudioBoutique wrote:Image

My pedalboard for Luger Boa on the State Of Rock tour (excuse pic quality, my camera is muy enfermo).

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Very tidy! And I mean that quite literally. Nice.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard

Postby stuu on Sun Jul 18, 2010 1:53 am

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Signal path:

Pitchblack > Crybaby > B'n'B > DLS > G2D > Boss PH3 > Rocklander Phaser > DD20 > Line6 MM4

Then there's a channel switcher, tap tempo for the DD20, and Ernie ball as expression control for the MM4.

It's a work in progress, the wah might get the boot, and i still need to source another DC-brick-esque power cable to get it all running at once. Looking forward to experimenting with a stereo amp setup now.

...i may or may not have gone a bit OCD with the cable-ties...

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Re: Show us your pedalboard

Postby Jenesis on Sun Jul 18, 2010 2:02 am

Looks cool.

Is that a Pedaltrain Pro?
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Re: Show us your pedalboard

Postby stuu on Sun Jul 18, 2010 2:07 am

Yep.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard

Postby AiRdAd on Sun Jul 18, 2010 12:23 pm

borge wrote:Your grandmas suitcase?



Terrible photos and not quite finished but you get the idea. open suitcase on stage floor, slide hinges apart leaving lid full of pedals ready to go. Pedals are cable tied down and cables will be routed below.The pedals on it are the only ones i had at home, its for a bass playing friend :o The other half will have a cargo net for leads ect.


Where did you get the metal with the holes in it from? it looks cool.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard

Postby babytaylor on Sun Jul 18, 2010 2:03 pm

Slick looking board Stu.

Man my board is driving me nuts at the moment.

All manner of hums and banging sounds when I switch some pedals on. I desperatly need a decent power supply, decent velcro, and a better boards to put it all on (and some speakers, and some, and and and)... Man GAS sucks.
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