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Scooter13 wrote:Nice stuff. Why do you have two tuners on the board?

Si plays acoustic a lot. I have two tuners on my board for the same reason.

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Yeah, like Ben said. Electric through one and acoustic through the other. Lots of soundys I know will mute an instrument when it's not in use and I have a frustrating habit of not always sticking to setlists so I just found it easier to run this way. It just means if I suddenly feel compelled to get the acoustic out randomly I don't have to rely on the soundy to get it going, as it's already ready!

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Hmmmm so why not just use an A/B switch?
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I did for a while but I just preferred to do it this way in the end.

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Someone Dibs'd this pedalboard, can't remember who sorry. It seems to have shrunk lately; doesn't fit my pedals anymore. Now would be a good time to pm me. :D
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Ha, call that a pedalboard?
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BG wrote:Ha, call that a pedalboard?
:( :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
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I'll take a pic of the one I'm selling :P
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It's got a..a lid and a handle sniff, sob and slide out hinges and :cry: metal catches and it's black and it's very nice....even though it's butt ugly..
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Niceselection of pedals... and I like the compact size. Butt ugly means less likely to get stolen

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Cdog wrote: I like the compact size. Butt ugly means less likely to get stolen
Exactly. I really like the thing for those reasons. But one day there was a pedal I just couldn't live without and I need all the ones there too.
Next day, there was another pedal I just couldn't live without and ..... well you get the picture. :roll:
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SiHirst wrote:Here is a shot of my pedal board in some rehearsals we had a couple of months back :D It served me very well! I also added a MXR 70's reissue script Phase 90 after the Boss Phase Shifter. Just so I had some different sounding phase options without having to change anything between songs. Plus the Boss and MXR sound waaays different!

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Ha ha yeah, sort of like stomping on a pancake sized pedal. Luckily it shows all the other pedals who's boss otherwise there could be trouble......

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My board after a bit of fucking around with TS styles. I fear there is still some more to go, particularly with the Marshallesque kinda pedals. The DM is good, but it's also rather big.


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Single coil wrote:I have an orange squeezer stuck to the back of the amp running through the effects loop.
What's the point of this? Is it common to have a compressor in the effects loop? [/ignorance]
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