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Someone please help me fit an incoming Grand Orbiter onto this board without removing the Whammy, so close to sticking the Bananana Mandala on top of the compressor...
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Starfire wrote: Mon Oct 17, 2022 4:59 pm Cool board. I have a Polara on the way for getting my shoegaze on.
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ReidySetGo wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 10:52 pm Someone please help me fit an incoming Grand Orbiter onto this board without removing the Whammy, so close to sticking the Bananana Mandala on top of the compressor...
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Easy. You're gonna need a bigger board.
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ReidySetGo wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 10:52 pm Someone please help me fit an incoming Grand Orbiter onto this board without removing the Whammy, so close to sticking the Bananana Mandala on top of the compressor...
This might be a silly suggestion, but companies like Trailer Trash pedalboards make risers. Not sure if that would work with a pedaltrain board, but it could work? Should be enough room to get your foot under there to click them on/off. They make heaps of different sizers:
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It’s like a little coffee table
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JoeBlow wrote: Sun Oct 23, 2022 1:17 pm
ReidySetGo wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 10:52 pm Someone please help me fit an incoming Grand Orbiter onto this board without removing the Whammy, so close to sticking the Bananana Mandala on top of the compressor...
This might be a silly suggestion, but companies like Trailer Trash pedalboards make risers. Not sure if that would work with a pedaltrain board, but it could work? Should be enough room to get your foot under there to click them on/off. They make heaps of different sizers:
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Replacement power supply and the auto Wah arrived for the bass board :-)
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Guitar board complete!
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Tidy as, JB!

Describe the Fuzz Boy to me please, in comparison to the Ram's Head :) Any overlap?

Also, those DemonFX do a good job on their clones (that Cali76, wow!)

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MogwaiBoy wrote: Sun Nov 06, 2022 9:24 am Tidy as, JB!

Describe the Fuzz Boy to me please, in comparison to the Ram's Head :) Any overlap?

Also, those DemonFX do a good job on their clones (that Cali76, wow!)
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The fuzz boy has its own thing going on, I use it more for spluttery gated sounds, think Jack White's Lazaretto, but it can also do smoother driven stuff too, quite different territory to the muff :-)

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ReidySetGo wrote: Fri Oct 21, 2022 10:52 pm Someone please help me fit an incoming Grand Orbiter onto this board without removing the Whammy, so close to sticking the Bananana Mandala on top of the compressor...
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Managed to make it work, thanks for the tips guys

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Are you running these all in series? Or using a loop switcher?
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robthemac wrote: Wed Nov 09, 2022 9:42 am Are you running these all in series? Or using a loop switcher?
Yeah they’re all in series, this is the chain: ZVEX Fuzz Factory -> Bananana Mandala -> Digitech Whammy II -> Diamond Compressor -> Sonic Research Turbo Tuner -> EQD Grand Orbiter -> Nobels ODR1+ -> Proco Whiteface RAT -> Boss DD-500 -> SS/BS Fuck -> Strymon Flint

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It has dawned on me in the past week that a complete pedalboard revamp will soon be required. This is a pleasing prospect.
My current one has been basically the same for 5 years and imminent freedom from the constraints of a 3 guitar band has made my imagination hit overdrive.

New board is going to be Strymon based with contributions from dirt and EQ.

Fun times. :D
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