Yay zip ties!Polar Bear wrote:Another refit of the gigging board, a few changes to make way for some tasty Silverpistol treats (more on that later), and some analogue delay goodness.
Show us your pedalboard
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Update and rearrange - stole the programmable looper and the Algal Bloom off my (now not required) bass pedalboard... sounds huge!
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Added a couple of new ones today....source eq and the Selma. The hotone wah/vol/expression is freaking awesome. Mini crybaby up for grabs!
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Looks good Grant.GrantB wrote:
Added a couple of new ones today....source eq and the Selma. The hotone wah/vol/expression is freaking awesome. Mini crybaby up for grabs!
How do you switch between vol/wah/exp on that expression pedal?
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How'd you find the updated boost part of the Damn and Blast?
Also, kudos for the Cool Cat Chorus - one of the best in business right there.
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There's a little toggle on the side...and a volume "minimum" dial on the other side to set for volume swell starting point.Miza wrote: How do you switch between vol/wah/exp on that expression pedal?
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Line 6 wireless>Sonic Research strobe tuner>Source Audio eq>Selma>HotOne wah>EP Booster>Freakshow "2010" Boost>Aramat Green Machine>MI Audio Blues Pro>Malekko Vibrato>Line 6 M9
So 6 drive stages (I use the EQ to drive/boost)...pretty sure I don't need that many.
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I like it! It seems less gainy (I imagine cause the internal trimpot is less) but shit it sounds good right before that fuzz - adds an extra punch which is awesome.TmcB wrote:
How'd you find the updated boost part of the Damn and Blast?
Also, kudos for the Cool Cat Chorus - one of the best in business right there.
And yeah that chorus is awesome. Its huge and it runs on 18v so its all kinds of annoying but the sound can't be beat.
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Selma verdict? What sort of toanz does it do?Miza wrote:Looks good Grant.GrantB wrote:
Added a couple of new ones today....source eq and the Selma. The hotone wah/vol/expression is freaking awesome. Mini crybaby up for grabs!
How do you switch between vol/wah/exp on that expression pedal?
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Selma is a win. Clean and clear....low drive that doesn't change the tonal shape. Too pricey - I got this one second hand on reverb.
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Latest version, unfortunately my attention to detail is not great so my board will never look as tidy as some other immaculately presented offerings on here, it does however sound great!
Might upgrade the Boosta Grande with a low gain OD for more versatility but the BBE actually is pretty good if I'm honest.
Might upgrade the Boosta Grande with a low gain OD for more versatility but the BBE actually is pretty good if I'm honest.
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I no longer have a latest version...no one config has seen a week out in months.
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Good to see the comp still on the boardReg18 wrote:Latest version, unfortunately my attention to detail is not great so my board will never look as tidy as some other immaculately presented offerings on here, it does however sound great!
Might upgrade the Boosta Grande with a low gain OD for more versatility but the BBE actually is pretty good if I'm honest.
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Comp has never triggered any gas for me. Buy a good one, set and forget!TmcB wrote:Good to see the comp still on the boardReg18 wrote:Latest version, unfortunately my attention to detail is not great so my board will never look as tidy as some other immaculately presented offerings on here, it does however sound great!
Might upgrade the Boosta Grande with a low gain OD for more versatility but the BBE actually is pretty good if I'm honest.
Low gain ODs and reverbs though, always up for discussion!
Surprisingly still haven't had any serious delay temptations since getting the timeline, I know there are potential better sounding ones out there, but the versatility and quiality means I'm not going to be posting any #nostrymon pedalboard shots that everyone seems to be so proud of these days anytime soon!
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I could post a shot like that, but it's not a source of pride - more of a "I don't have a GAS budget" kind of thing.Reg18 wrote:I'm not going to be posting any #nostrymon pedalboard shots that everyone seems to be so proud of these days anytime soon!
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