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benderissimo wrote:New board (ply) and a couple of new pedals. This is as big as I want my board to be. I love the DLS and La Vache and the Pikelet (hotcake) makes a great boost but I might shunt one in favour of a little delay I've got stashed away.
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The Chi-Wah-Wah sounds cool but the way the action works means I really need to non-slipify the board. I want to find some rubber feet that are attached using screws rather than adhesive.
Nice compact board. You can get rubber feet from Par Rubber. Only one I know about in Aucks in on the shore in Wiarau Valley.
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Updated board with a few new pedals:

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Wow. Nice job! Very tidy. Lava cable kit? 8)

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Damn. Conway knows a mean board.

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Scooter13 wrote:Wow. Nice job! Very tidy. Lava cable kit? 8)
+1

Nice selection of tasty pedals too!
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It's not healthy for me to look at Conway's board.

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Rhettsauce wrote:It's not healthy for me to look at Conway's board.
Not when it's all unzipped like that anyway.
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Conway wrote:Updated board with a few new pedals:

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Damm thats one tasty board! :D

See you got the McPherson Solar Fuzz. What are your thoughts on it?

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Conway wrote:Updated board with a few new pedals:

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Finally got the Liverpool! Going well for you?
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Vorbis wrote:
Rhettsauce wrote:It's not healthy for me to look at Conway's board.
Not when it's all unzipped like that anyway.
It's his Lovepedal that gets me.

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You've obviously missed his super hard-on then.
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Vorbis wrote:You've obviously missed his super hard-on then.
Ha,,
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Scooter13 wrote:Wow. Nice job! Very tidy. Lava cable kit? 8)
Cheers. Yeah, 2 or 3 lava cable kits.
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Ed - yeah the Liverpool is finally there. There are some songs that just need that Vox chime on the edge of breaking up sound and the Liverpool nails it perfectly. Very happy with it.

As for the McPherson Solar Fuzz, I couldn't resist it - I'm a bit of a fiend with gadgets and new tech. I've struggled to find a nice fuzz pedal in the past - Zvex Fuzz Factory too wild and hard to control, 7 Sisters Ruby fuzz too harsh and brittle - but 3rd time lucky. This is warm and smooth and just what I want in a fuzz. The tone is really a treble cut and I find it helps taking a lot of the treble out, especially on my Fender Blues Deluxe which is quite bright.

I went and picked it up and had a good chat to Waylon McPherson about the solar power thing. He said 2 years ago it wouldn't have been possible, but the technology is improving all the time. The solar cells are quite low powered which is fine for a fuzz pedal which doesn't take much power to drive, but for any more demanding pedals the solar cells to fit a standard pedal size currently won't give enough grunt. The spec figures he quotes in the trademe auction are very conservative. Based on the figures he was talking, I think I'll only need to put it in the sun for a charge about once every 18 months!

I also reminded Waylon about this place and told him there was a gearfest coming up. He might come along with some of his pedals. He's also got a really nice English built PRS style guitar with an incredible curly maple cap on it that's about 1/3 the thickness of the guitar body. Very tasty indeed.
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