and a damn sexy pedalboard that is! Mines finished but I'm having a lack of camera day... and I still can't fit everything on the bloody thing! Damn you Morley, damn you Headrush!benderissimo wrote:Here's the latest incarnation of mine. Needs moar Catalinbread
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So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Finally got mine onto one plank of wood..
Still think I really only need the boost and wah..
Still think I really only need the boost and wah..
No one ever died of hard work.. but why take the risk..
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Looks tidy. Very nice, needs more pedals up the top though.benderissimo wrote:Here's the latest incarnation of mine. Needs moar Catalinbread
chur wrote:Finally got mine onto one plank of wood..
Still think I really only need the boost and wah..
Cool. Quite similar to what I use (type of effects-wise). Looks heavy though.
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Quite.Terexgeek wrote: It's got that whole pedals "thrown on here temporarily until I pawn them for crack" vibe, tres jazz musician.
Why the Cusack so late in the drive chain? Not a critique, genuinely curious; the Cusack would be capable of super loud 'n'clean boost and so perfect early in the queue for heating the signal as well as tasty drive sounds.
Well the Cusack is now in front of the blood drive, but it ended up there as I wanted to run the TS9 as my stock overdrive and then kick the Cusack in for moar(!) overdrive. Which does work well. But there's nothing stopping me running it earlier in the chain.
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OK after a recent swaparoo session, I have finally enough pedals to generate a board's worth...
Plenty of drive going on... tho bit shy on the modulation front, but thats cause I haven't built enough pedals yet
Plenty of drive going on... tho bit shy on the modulation front, but thats cause I haven't built enough pedals yet
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Looking good!Cdog wrote:OK after a recent swaparoo session, I have finally enough pedals to generate a board's worth...
Plenty of drive going on... tho bit shy on the modulation front, but thats cause I haven't built enough pedals yet
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This weeks set up... hoping this one will be a keeper
Guitar into Road Rage switcher, Loop 1 -> Crybaby 535Q, Loop 2 -> SFT -> Double Hotcake, Loop 3 -> Boss TU2, Loop 4 -> Boss CE2 -> Boss DD20, out to the amp.
Haven't had a chance to play with the SFT / double hotcake combo in anger yet, so looking forward to the next gig to try em out.
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Thanks manhamo wrote: Looking good!
Cool looper... those the ones on trademe?jimi wrote:
This weeks set up... hoping this one will be a keeper
Guitar into Road Rage switcher, Loop 1 -> Crybaby 535Q, Loop 2 -> SFT -> Double Hotcake, Loop 3 -> Boss TU2, Loop 4 -> Boss CE2 -> Boss DD20, out to the amp.
Haven't had a chance to play with the SFT / double hotcake combo in anger yet, so looking forward to the next gig to try em out.
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Do you kick the hot cake to turn it on/offjimi wrote:
This weeks set up... hoping this one will be a keeper
Guitar into Road Rage switcher, Loop 1 -> Crybaby 535Q, Loop 2 -> SFT -> Double Hotcake, Loop 3 -> Boss TU2, Loop 4 -> Boss CE2 -> Boss DD20, out to the amp.
Haven't had a chance to play with the SFT / double hotcake combo in anger yet, so looking forward to the next gig to try em out.
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Got that from RyanCdog wrote:Cool looper... those the ones on trademe?
http://customaudioboutique.myshopify.co ... /road-rage
yep, how else could you hit that?willow13 wrote:Do you kick the hot cake to turn it on/off
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Oooooh the new wireless hotcake!!
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mr_sooty wrote:You can do some crazy stuff with a Pog2 and a Freeze!
Looking through the thread I am seeing some pedals that I have no clue what they are about or what they do which does make want to know just in case.....
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here's the board not quite ready pic,, nothings really linked up just waiting on some new leads and time to do it right
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Duuuude...sweet.
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I swear I expect to see a Moog Modular posted up here sometime soon, with a cord trailing from the guitar into the spaghetti mess and another trailing out to a stack or something.
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