Sweet as thanks man!On/off - it is battery only, so I can keep it plugged in (as long as I don't forget to switch it off!)
Show us your pedalboard
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Awesome pedalboard my friend but I dont see a over drive, fuzz, or distorsion pedal. I play a my room with pluggins but I love the pedalboards and the sounds of these.SimonHirst wrote:Decided to build a board to fit in the Pedaltrain hardcase I have. I thought I could build a slightly better design for what I prefer than the current PT1 I have.
Measured it all up today using 12mm board. 7mm seemed a bit flimsy. Just trying to source the required velcro for it. The second row of pedals will be elevated and on a slight angle so they're easily got to, and the power supply (Voodoo Labs PP2+) will sit under it. Power and patch cables will have holes to run up through. Also, thinking about making it slightly deeper because I have been wondering about running some pedals using a gigrig quartermaster loop switcher. Still unsure but figured I could at least leave myself the option of it. Always enjoy a small building project
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Cheers first pedal on the bottom right is my overdrive pedal. I usually have just the one OD permanently on my board, and then occasionally will add another in when the urge hits!sakuarius102 wrote: Awesome pedalboard my friend but I dont see a over drive, fuzz, or distorsion pedal. I play a my room with pluggins but I love the pedalboards and the sounds of these.
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Bit of progress on the pedalboard this morning. Cut up the parts on a friend's bench saw on the weekend, and finished up screw placement, some gluing, and sanding this morning. Finished by taking the second tier off and putting a coat of flat black on each. I made it slightly deeper lengthways than I'd planned because I think I'll end up putting a gigrig quartermaster 4 where the gap along the leading edge is but if not then I guess it's just a bit of extra room for moar....
Just waiting for the Evidence Audio cables to arrive so I can put it all together!
Just waiting for the Evidence Audio cables to arrive so I can put it all together!
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Looks very cool - I'm a bit nervous about that hotcake being on there. When I had it I was too scared to use it with my foot - I always used my finger!
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If it's that precious or fragile you could put it always on in a bypass loop, and switch it in and out that way. I have one that Keeley makes and it's tiny (EP booster size) which has an added advantage in that you can put the hotcake out of the way and it makes more room on front row.AiRdAd wrote:Looks very cool - I'm a bit nervous about that hotcake being on there. When I had it I was too scared to use it with my foot - I always used my finger!
They keep telling me tone is in the fingers, but I have yet to see a "look at my fingers" thread.
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thats a really good idea!Delayman wrote:If it's that precious or fragile you could put it always on in a bypass loop, and switch it in and out that way. I have one that Keeley makes and it's tiny (EP booster size) which has an added advantage in that you can put the hotcake out of the way and it makes more room on front row.AiRdAd wrote:Looks very cool - I'm a bit nervous about that hotcake being on there. When I had it I was too scared to use it with my foot - I always used my finger!
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This is the kind of thing - discontinued, but there will be others making them https://robertkeeley.com/product/true-bypass-looper/AiRdAd wrote:thats a really good idea!Delayman wrote:If it's that precious or fragile you could put it always on in a bypass loop, and switch it in and out that way. I have one that Keeley makes and it's tiny (EP booster size) which has an added advantage in that you can put the hotcake out of the way and it makes more room on front row.AiRdAd wrote:Looks very cool - I'm a bit nervous about that hotcake being on there. When I had it I was too scared to use it with my foot - I always used my finger!
They keep telling me tone is in the fingers, but I have yet to see a "look at my fingers" thread.
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Cheers Danny, yeah I think it's going to work out quite well.. fingers crossed.AiRdAd wrote:Looks very cool - I'm a bit nervous about that hotcake being on there. When I had it I was too scared to use it with my foot - I always used my finger!
Haha, fair enough too! I actually sourced some exact replacements for the terrible plastic footswitches that it has just in case.
I haven't tried a HC in a loop but have heard it's generally not the best, I could try it easily enough if I get the quartermaster switcher though.
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Quick update. Board is all painted, and put together. Evidence Audio cables arrived today, so I've now got everything I need except the adhesive velcro I ordered at the RS. Was going to go something a bit more heavy duty but thought I'd try the rockboard velcro first. Hopefully it works well. Not able to test the cables as I make them tonight unfortunately so I just made a few to get the gist of them. Really simple, and I'm very impressed with the build quality, and feel of the parts! Hopefully I can get some more done tomorrow.
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The Rockboard stuff is good, same as pedaltrain really
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Space issue - use something like Imgur, then link in the pic from there. Photobucket is a no go these days as they don't allow 3rd party site links anymorecasemysta wrote:y cant our images be over 2mb. Sigh...
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All finished! Will post a proper full photo tomorrow but here is one of when I was mid power and patch cable running/making. Really pleased with how this has come out
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Fuckin idiots. What a giant arse inconvenience.null_pointer wrote:Photobucket is a no go these days as they don't allow 3rd party site links anymore
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