Show us your pedalboard
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It has been a long while since I seriously put a pedalboard together. This is where I'm at. If I can just find my blimmin' patch cables...
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
MAESTRO PHASER!!!Darth Sabbathi wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 7:45 pm It has been a long while since I seriously put a pedalboard together. This is where I'm at. If I can just find my blimmin' patch cables...
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That a MK1 clone? Mk1 is something I haven't tried yet. I do like the Mk2 into an Orange amp with low tuning for some doom.Darth Sabbathi wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 7:45 pm It has been a long while since I seriously put a pedalboard together. This is where I'm at. If I can just find my blimmin' patch cables...
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How do you decide between the variation?
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Yup. I have tried a lot of fuzz, and the Mk I Tone Bender is, for me, the king of them all.Candeevr4 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 10:52 pmThat a MK1 clone? Mk1 is something I haven't tried yet. I do like the Mk2 into an Orange amp with low tuning for some doom.Darth Sabbathi wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 7:45 pm It has been a long while since I seriously put a pedalboard together. This is where I'm at. If I can just find my blimmin' patch cables...
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How do you decide between the variation?
Most of the time I just use the boost. The fuzz is there when I want things to sound dangerous. I’m playing into 2 amps, an Orange OR120 and a 5150. Most of the effects are for the Orange.
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My hastily thrown together board for jumping in on lead for friend’s band.
Bad monkey (borrowed because my ts9 doesn’t play nicely with lights), vapor trail, space echo with expression pedal for echo volume.
I was really happy with this in front of my new lil supro - differences between pickups and attack were really clear (to me).
Hasty set up so apologies for cables everywhere if you’re a tidy stage person.
Bad monkey (borrowed because my ts9 doesn’t play nicely with lights), vapor trail, space echo with expression pedal for echo volume.
I was really happy with this in front of my new lil supro - differences between pickups and attack were really clear (to me).
Hasty set up so apologies for cables everywhere if you’re a tidy stage person.
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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God that's a great working pedalboard. Just the essentials but still probably sounds as good as all the behemoths out there.
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Conway's got some competition!Marshmallow wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 11:24 am This is the board I'll be taking back to New Zealand. I'll bring back the rest of my collection when I visit Japan again.
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Or some company.
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Only playing acoustic at the moment.....
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I was pretty happy. The only thing I would change is i could replace the bad monkey with a deluxe tubescreamer as a clean boost would be cool.(I sold one earlier this year of course). And a wah. And maybe my old dd5 in case a dotted eigth calls to me….
They keep telling me tone is in the fingers, but I have yet to see a "look at my fingers" thread.
Lawrence wrote: Every orchestra that comes thru here is a covers band as are most of the jazz bands...
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Klones can usually do a clean boost with a 1khz hump. That's how I run them, at least.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
PSA if anyone's looking for a good source for 3M Dual Lock for mounting pedals:
https://photogear.co.nz/shop-by-departm ... ted-strip/
This is the cheapest I could find, and the site offered 10% off for my first purchase. I'm putting together a new board at the moment and wanted to mount everything solidly. I've long used a couple of 3M picture frame strips — basically lighter-duty Dual lock — to mount the PSU securely underneath.
https://photogear.co.nz/shop-by-departm ... ted-strip/
This is the cheapest I could find, and the site offered 10% off for my first purchase. I'm putting together a new board at the moment and wanted to mount everything solidly. I've long used a couple of 3M picture frame strips — basically lighter-duty Dual lock — to mount the PSU securely underneath.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Damn thats quality right there.Darth Sabbathi wrote: ↑Sat Oct 07, 2023 7:45 pm It has been a long while since I seriously put a pedalboard together. This is where I'm at. If I can just find my blimmin' patch cables...
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