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Post by Blankplank on Jul 8, 2014 23:14:56 GMT
Oddly enough, I have no recent pictures of my pedalboard, but it's incredibly basic at the minute. Need to get some Strymon stuff on there. I'll post a pic tomorrow, however, it is; - Pedaltrain 3
- Suhr Kokoboost
- Korg Pitchblack
- ISP Decimator G-string
- Joyo JP02 Isolated power supply
- Diezel Columbus
It's a fairly light board as far as features go, but it's certainly not so light as far as weight goes, the Columbus weighs a fucking tonne
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2014 8:00:08 GMT
Right now it isn't very exciting, it's just a POD HD500 with a Pedalsnake. At some point (depending on a number of things) I want to separate out the rig between the two bands (keeping the HD500 for Lacrota), and use some pedals I have and grab a couple more. Ones I have are: - - Mr Black Eterna - Shimmer reverb
- Akai Overdrive - Cheap yet absolutely awesome boost
- HBE Germania - Treble booster for solos
I want to add a Joyo PXL-Live for loops/MIDI etc, and then a Line 6 M5 (for harmonies and weird effects), and some form of Delay and a Wah. Not sure about modulation yet. That's the plan, when it happens is another matter entirely (the small issue of saving money to move house...)
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Post by Dave on Jul 9, 2014 12:19:28 GMT
My Pedal board is very basic...
Infront of the amp: Dunlop Wah Korg Pitch Black
In the Distortion fx loop: MXR 6 band EQ
A forced change from my old TC Gmajor setup
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Post by Tony on Jul 9, 2014 16:00:56 GMT
I don't have a pedal board. Heck I don't even really use pedals but when I do it's this alone. Od820. The only other pedal I would consider using is a Naga Viper type treble booster. I built one for Brow and I have been itching to build another since. Excellent pedal and the circuit is so ridiculously simple and extremely small.
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Post by MDV on Jul 9, 2014 17:14:31 GMT
I don't have a pedal board. Heck I don't even really use pedals but when I do it's this alone. Od820. The only other pedal I would consider using is a Naga Viper type treble booster. I built one for Brow and I have been itching to build another since. Excellent pedal and the circuit is so ridiculously simple and extremely small. Thats badass. Sounds great too, if its the same one/design you had when anton and I were round.
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Post by Tony on Jul 9, 2014 17:50:15 GMT
Sounds great too, if its the same one/design you had when anton and I were round. It is.
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Post by Brow on Jul 9, 2014 20:09:39 GMT
I play in 2 different bands and use a different pedalboard for each, neither of which are overly complicated:
For my 80s Rock Band: Dunlop Crybaby 95Q Switchless Wah Korg Pitchblack Tuner MXR EP Echoplex Preamp Line 6 M5 Multi Effect (in the FX loop) Rivera Headmaster MIDI Switcher and Voodoo Labs Control Switcher - for changing amp channels and settings on the M5.
General Punk and Rock band: Dunlop Crybaby 95Q Switchless Wah Digitech Whammy IV BOSS TU2 Tuner Tony Made TS808/OCD Hybrid Clone or Tony built Naga Viper Clone shown above Blackstar LT Boost (purely for use with P90 equipped guitar for an extra kick and EQ) Line 6 M5
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Post by Blankplank on Jul 9, 2014 20:41:56 GMT
That 820 of yours is awesome Tony. One of the best boosts I've tried.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2014 21:43:48 GMT
I play in 2 different bands and use a different pedalboard for each, neither of which are overly complicated: For my 80s Rock Band: Dunlop Crybaby 95Q Switchless Wah Korg Pitchblack Tuner MXR EP Echoplex PreampLine 6 M5 Multi Effect (in the FX loop) Rivera Headmaster MIDI Switcher and Voodoo Labs Control Switcher - for changing amp channels and settings on the M5. I'm interested in how that thing sounds. Are you using it for lead boosts or an always on kind of thing? I've got a bit of a hard on for Echoplex-style stuff (mainly the tape delay but you know...) so I'm interested in what it's like.
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Post by MDV on Jul 10, 2014 12:54:19 GMT
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Post by Brow on Jul 10, 2014 21:55:41 GMT
I play in 2 different bands and use a different pedalboard for each, neither of which are overly complicated: For my 80s Rock Band: Dunlop Crybaby 95Q Switchless Wah Korg Pitchblack Tuner MXR EP Echoplex PreampLine 6 M5 Multi Effect (in the FX loop) Rivera Headmaster MIDI Switcher and Voodoo Labs Control Switcher - for changing amp channels and settings on the M5. I'm interested in how that thing sounds. Are you using it for lead boosts or an always on kind of thing? I've got a bit of a hard on for Echoplex-style stuff (mainly the tape delay but you know...) so I'm interested in what it's like. It's a very recent purchase for me, I swapped it with a mate that really liked an Octave Fuzz I was selling, so am yet to use it with the band. But the plan is to leave it on all the time when I'm using my Splawn Quick Rod. It's cleans are ok for a hot rodded Marshall style amp, but are a bit flat at times. I have the EP Preamp set so that it's not really boosting the gain/volume, but it does seem to brighten things up and just give the cleans a bit more 'life', if you know what I mean? I also like how it doesn't increase the noise floor too much, unlike the SHO I was using for this job before.
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