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| Gear interested Joined: May 2008
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I just built my pedalboard last night. My signal goes from my Tele-->Dean Markley PT-13 Tuner, MXR Distortion+ (output max/distortion 10 o'clock) MXR Carbon Copy analog delay, EHX Holy Stain (used mainly for reverb and tremelo) ---> Fender Pro Junior. Here are some pics... [IMG]******//farm4.static.flickr.com/3295/2472292825_b9c7923420.jpg?v=0[/IMG] [IMG]******//farm3.static.flickr.com/2405/2472292873_1e2075f6fa.jpg?v=0[/IMG] [IMG]******//farm3.static.flickr.com/2032/2473115560_73df09cd41.jpg?v=0[/IMG] [IMG]******//farm4.static.flickr.com/3001/2473115590_67f840609b.jpg?v=0[/IMG] I hinged the board which provides enough storage space beneath the pedasl for two cables, picks, strings and my guitar strap. |
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| | #122 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Jan 2008
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nice board - I like the space underneath idea. How do you like the carbon copy pedal?
__________________ nedoramaMonkey Boy Studios Summit 2BA-221, TLA-50 mBox Pro 3, Pro Tools 10.1.3 Radial JDI x 2, ProD2, ProRMP '65 Bandmaster 2x12 combo with Dr. Z Brake Lite, '65 Showman, '74 Princeton, '77 Princeton Reverb, Dr. Z. Mini Z Head, Dr. Z 1x12 Cab, pedals, George L's cabling |
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| | #123 |
| Gear interested Joined: May 2008
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| I love the Carbon Copy. It has great tone. I used digital delay for years and after spending some time with an analog delay I had to get one. I played several analog delays and I liked the Carbon Copy the best by far. I dig the modulation as it ads a nice subtle color to the repeats. And the repeats are so wonderfully warm. Warm but not mushy. Anyway, I pretty much leave it on all the time and just dial back the mix when I don't need the effect.
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| | #124 | |
| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2007 Location: Indiana
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| | #125 |
| Gear Head Joined: Mar 2005 Location: Earth, Sol system, Milky Way
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the current version of my pedalboard: [IMG]******//farm3.static.flickr.com/2136/2503882517_0047046120_b.jpg[/IMG] my Crowther Hotcake is back after being repaired by Mr. Crowther. i'm still not set on the effects order and i'd kinda like to get the Fuzz Factory back in on the game, but it has to be at the front or else it doesn't sound right. i think i may retire the Ross and replace it with a Small Stone Nano cos i really don't want to break or lose the Ross to an accident...it sounds so good, but i want to keep it for recording only. i'd also like to snag one of the Peterson tuners so i don't have to unplug and walk over to my old Korg by my amps. in fact, i really need to just replace this pedalboard+power supply cos it's just too small anymore. i blame Ed O'Brien! |
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| | #126 | |
| Gear addict Joined: Dec 2007
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Here's my recently finished board: [img]******//img.photobucket.com/albums/v298/the_Chris/100_2687.jpg[/img]
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| | #127 | |
| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2007 Location: Indiana
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| | #128 |
| Gear addict Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 341
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| | #129 |
| Gear nut Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 90
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Sorry I don't have any pics but the way I attached my pedals was with bike chain. If you take the chain apart with a tool (they sell the chain and the tool at hardware stores for cheap less than $10) you get the two side pieces of the link. They make a really simple bracket that you can use to mount to your board. Way more solid than velcro or zip ties. You may have to get creative to use this for some Fulltone pedals and others because of where the screws are located on the pedals. Hope this made sense.
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| | #130 |
| Gear nut Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 90
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Here Hopefully this will help you visualize
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| | #131 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2007 Location: Indiana
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| | #132 |
| Gear nut Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 90
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Skip Ebay. Go right to a hardware store. They have the tool you need as well as the chain. I just attached the picture to show what part of the link you use. This a dirt cheap way to make your board look really nice. Plus I really enjoy having my pedals attached firmly to my board. Velcro and zip ties are OK but for my tap delay and channel selector (Things I use on almost every song) it is nice to not have your pedals moving around.
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| | #133 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Dec 2007 Location: Indiana
Posts: 809
| Word! Its easy to just get a piece of plywood, paint it black, and attach your pedals. IMO, its a lot nicer than velcro or zipties.
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| | #134 |
| Gear maniac Joined: Jun 2006 Location: venice, ca
Posts: 260
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here's mine, and then the 'second stringers' board as well.... signal flow is: gtr, tuner, z vex super duper 2 in 1, roddenberg GAS-808/809, z vex box o' rock, prescription electronics experience, 4ms noise swash, empress tremolo, barge concepts VFB with the empress superdelay in the loop (its a little mixer, essentially), then the t rex roomate, then the amp. the other board has no order: electro harmonix hotubes, death by audio custom total sonic breakdown (killer pedal), mutron biphase, analog man sunface, ebs reverb, diamond memory lane with custom feedback box, no name tremolo, zvex fuzz factory, z vex seeq-wah with cusack music tap tempo mod. Oh and there's also an old MXR limiter pedal that I had modded to have true bypass and 9volt power adapter (and I had the casing redone with a picture of a fall scene, but you can't see it in the photo-- its funny though. The guys at 4ms did it). Jesus I got to stop blowing my money on these things. |
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| | #135 |
| Gear interested Joined: Mar 2007
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here is my loved pedals
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| | #136 |
| Gear Head Joined: Mar 2005 Location: Earth, Sol system, Milky Way
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| | #137 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 590
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wow. you guys have a lot of stuff! [IMG]******//a457.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/53/l_3b9ebeeb2f2aac6ed81764d8412f4a68.jpg[/IMG] |
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| | #138 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Jan 2007 Location: Dallas
Posts: 2,088
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Here's mine
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| | #139 |
| Gear Head Joined: Feb 2008 Location: NYC-ish
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This is about a year old, but i don't remember adding anything since...the larger pedaltrain board towards the top of the pic is my main live board, the rest is for fun...
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| | #140 |
| Gear Head Joined: Mar 2005 Location: Earth, Sol system, Milky Way
Posts: 63
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| | #141 |
| Gear Head Joined: Feb 2008 Location: NYC-ish
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| | #142 |
| Gear interested Joined: Feb 2009
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[IMG]******//www.gearslutz.com/board/%5Burl=******//img209.imageshack.us/my.php?image=boardweb3ol2.jpg%5D%5Bimg=******//img209.imageshack.us/img209/4573/boardweb3ol2.th.jpg%5D%5B/url%5D[/IMG]Hello! This is my recent combination of effect pedals. This is how it works: GUITAR 1 i 2 (handmande stratocaster and washburn WI66) ------> electro harmonix switch blade (ab selector) -----> dunlop cry baby (wah) -----> t.c. electronic vintage compressor ------> t-rex mudhoney (ts 808 overdrive) ------> carl martin hydra boost (clean boost) ------> AMP INPUT - HUGHES & KETTNER Statesman EL 34 (50w head) SEND -----> Boss FV 500L (stereo volume pedal) -----> t.c. electronic chorus/flanger -----> boss chromatic tuner tu-2 -----> boss giga delay DD 20 -----> boss RV 5 (digital reverb) -----> RETURN |
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| | #143 |
| Gear interested | My baby.
This is a "guitargeek" esque cartoonization of my pedalboard, as I haven't taken an updated pic yet. The actual board is a Trailer Trash Pro Series, in black. Solid as a rock, including flight-worthy ATA road case. George L cables, naturally... It's an evolution from formerly flooding my entire board with more and more mod pedals, really. I always had a Boss CE-2 chorus and MXR Phase 90. But then got an H&K Rotosphere. Then I started diggin on Flanger sounds, trem sounds, Univibe sounds. At a certain point, I said, "This is now impossible, and got the MM4. It sounds great, no compromise, TOP QUALITY sounds. Okay, so the Univibe and the Roto are nothing special, but the rest is SOLID. The Whammy and the FM4 are toys, not necessary, but a good tool for alternative sounds; making EVERY solo in the show different. Guitars include Fender Tele, Strat, and Jaguar, Epiphone Sheraton, and Gretsch Country Club. thumbsup |
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| | #144 |
| Electric Troubadour Joined: Feb 2008 Location: the former Kaliforniastan
Posts: 1,985
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I'm not the biggest fan of pedals, but I find that after trying tons of 'em - these are the best 'real-world' pedals for my setup. Think mostly, alt-rock and country.. 1 AC Booster 2 Keeley - great utilitarian comp 3 Squeezebox - my favorite comp hands down - just so versatile and soulful 4 ICBM Fuzz - balls out 'smashing pumpkins' type of tones 5 Diamond Memory lane rev 1 - looks like there's a lot of love for this pedal on GS In the second pic is my Nash Tele and new custom /13 JRT 9/15... |
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| | #145 |
| Gear interested |
The tele in that pic has the standard pickup configuration. How is it a nashville without the middle pickup?
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| | #146 |
| Moderator Joined: Nov 2008 Location: UK
Posts: 4,686
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this is what i am using today looks like i robbed gohugo from a few pages back S/. |
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| Electric Troubadour Joined: Feb 2008 Location: the former Kaliforniastan
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Nash, not Nashville.. | |
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| | #148 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Jun 2004 Location: London
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My latest rig. The 'pedalboard' is just a Voodoo Lab Ground Control Pro. Some pedals are racked though. [IMG]******//www.jamesrichmond.com/rig/DSCN3532.JPG[/IMG] [IMG]******//www.jamesrichmond.com/rig/DSCN3521.JPG[/IMG] [IMG]******//www.jamesrichmond.com/rig/DSCN3535.JPG[/IMG]
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| | #149 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Feb 2008 Location: Scotland
Posts: 694
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Cant believe no ones dropped this pic yet... [IMG]******//www.musicador.com/uploads/2008/01/guitar-rig-3_pantalla-completa.jpg[/IMG]
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| | #150 |
| Lives for gear Joined: Mar 2006 Location: Amherst, NY
Posts: 691
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Here's my bass pedal setup...
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