Show us your pedalboard
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Powered by a single 2A wall wart
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Oh dear, it's silly noises time again.
Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase. This is as true of humans as it is of gas molecules in a sealed flask. The human question is not how many can possibly survive within the system, but what kind of existence is possible for those who so survive.
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NO BLOOD DRIVE
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werdna wrote:Well at least I can still make toast in the bath without anyone telling me it's unsafe.
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Nice lookin board Slowy, some of my faves on there.Slowy wrote:Oh dear, it's silly noises time again.
Are you a Gilmour fan by chance?
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What tipped you off?Miza wrote:Nice lookin board Slowy, some of my faves on there.Slowy wrote:Oh dear, it's silly noises time again.
Are you a Gilmour fan by chance?
Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase. This is as true of humans as it is of gas molecules in a sealed flask. The human question is not how many can possibly survive within the system, but what kind of existence is possible for those who so survive.
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Nice one Bruce! You should try the compressor after your fuzz and OD
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Apologies for the blinding photo.
I think a couple people on here are using an MS3. I've spent the last few weeks tweaking mine and programming in my set, have to say I'm pretty happy with it. Managed to strip down the board a bit as a result. Hoping to fill some of the new room with a wireless unit then maybe a vocal harmony pedal.
Couldn't bring myself to take the Sassy drive off the board even though I shifted two much flasher drive pedals, too much sentimental value I guess. Any Big Lez Show fans on the forum?
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Fuckin oath mateJake wrote:Any Big Lez Show fans on the forum?
werdna wrote:Well at least I can still make toast in the bath without anyone telling me it's unsafe.
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Waddayatalkinabeet?Jake wrote:
Apologies for the blinding photo.
I think a couple people on here are using an MS3. I've spent the last few weeks tweaking mine and programming in my set, have to say I'm pretty happy with it. Managed to strip down the board a bit as a result. Hoping to fill some of the new room with a wireless unit then maybe a vocal harmony pedal.
Couldn't bring myself to take the Sassy drive off the board even though I shifted two much flasher drive pedals, too much sentimental value I guess. Any Big Lez Show fans on the forum?
Family Music Store - http://familymusic.co.nzGrantB wrote:Tony, your taste is, as always, very refined. Or as HG would say, "bloody awful".
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Cash in hand mate, what board is that???
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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I actually met the creator, Jarrad Wright, a couple of years back. Hilarious dude as you can imagine, I got him to sign the Sassy drive.
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Holy fuckin WINNAR
werdna wrote:Well at least I can still make toast in the bath without anyone telling me it's unsafe.
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Well it wasn't supposed to happen, but got the disease again... this is a dual purpose board for bass and guitar.
I'm really impressed with the new Rockboards, have had the old model which was just like a pedaltrain before (have owned 6 or 7 pedaltrains too...), but this is a much smarter design, heaps of spaces to route cables through and a central cable management section underneath as well is VERY nice.
It's all powered by a Rockboard Power XL (Second one I've owned... but I was aiming at a budget build, it's battery powered and charged via usb, two outputs totalling 2A) and all the pedals are connected with the Boss solder less cabling kits I got off Kloppsta
Quite a few cheap pedals on there and I have to say they're all pretty awesome, the Caline's were < $30!
Signal flow is Wah -> Mooer Tender Octaver MKII -> Caline Orange Burst (BB Preamp) -> Caline Pure Sky (Timmy) -> Blackout Effectors Seriously Special Twosome -> Boss TU-3 -> Keeley GC-2 Compressor -> Joyo Analog Delay -> Joyo American (VT Blonde, using as a bass preamp for DI / recording)
I'm really impressed with the new Rockboards, have had the old model which was just like a pedaltrain before (have owned 6 or 7 pedaltrains too...), but this is a much smarter design, heaps of spaces to route cables through and a central cable management section underneath as well is VERY nice.
It's all powered by a Rockboard Power XL (Second one I've owned... but I was aiming at a budget build, it's battery powered and charged via usb, two outputs totalling 2A) and all the pedals are connected with the Boss solder less cabling kits I got off Kloppsta
Quite a few cheap pedals on there and I have to say they're all pretty awesome, the Caline's were < $30!
Signal flow is Wah -> Mooer Tender Octaver MKII -> Caline Orange Burst (BB Preamp) -> Caline Pure Sky (Timmy) -> Blackout Effectors Seriously Special Twosome -> Boss TU-3 -> Keeley GC-2 Compressor -> Joyo Analog Delay -> Joyo American (VT Blonde, using as a bass preamp for DI / recording)
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Very tidy indeed.
Swap the compressor and tuner around - zero noise and you can use it as an effect with delays.
Swap the compressor and tuner around - zero noise and you can use it as an effect with delays.
werdna wrote:Well at least I can still make toast in the bath without anyone telling me it's unsafe.