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jeremyb wrote:It's all powered by a Rockboard Power XL (Second one I've owned... but I was aiming at a budget build, it's battery powered and charged via usb, two outputs totalling 2A) and all the pedals are connected with the Boss solder less cabling kits I got off Kloppsta :)
Awesome, tidy board - well done! That dual fuzz looks intense.

Did you have a problem with the first Rockboard power supply? I've got one of their 'pedal power' style supplies which has been fine, but the screen has an intermittent issue. I'm planning on using it to power my main rig shortly and don't want it to fail on me...

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jeremyb wrote:
Signal flow is Wah -> Mooer Tender Octaver MKII -> Caline Orange Burst (BB Preamp) -> Caline Pure Sky (Timmy) -> Blackout Effectors Seriously Special Twosome -> Boss TU-3 -> Keeley GC-2 Compressor -> Joyo Analog Delay -> Joyo American (VT Blonde, using as a bass preamp for DI / recording)
what patch cables are you using and where do you get them from?

Looks awesome very tidy indeed :thumbup:

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Zaulkin wrote:
jeremyb wrote:It's all powered by a Rockboard Power XL (Second one I've owned... but I was aiming at a budget build, it's battery powered and charged via usb, two outputs totalling 2A) and all the pedals are connected with the Boss solder less cabling kits I got off Kloppsta :)
Awesome, tidy board - well done! That dual fuzz looks intense.

Did you have a problem with the first Rockboard power supply? I've got one of their 'pedal power' style supplies which has been fine, but the screen has an intermittent issue. I'm planning on using it to power my main rig shortly and don't want it to fail on me...
Nah I only sold it when I needed different voltage outputs :)
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Single coil wrote:Very tidy indeed.
Swap the compressor and tuner around - zero noise and you can use it as an effect with delays.
Huh? This comp adds no noise, but I want all my drives buffered before it reaches it.
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Oh if you have the delay on, you hit your last chord or whatever and hit the tuner.
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Tuner is before my delay though ;)
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Damn, how long did it take you to get that board together? Weren't you down to zero pedals a couple months ago?

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mule wrote:Damn, how long did it take you to get that board together? Weren't you down to zero pedals a couple months ago?
I remember JB had 3 or 4 pedals at the last gear fest already :winky:

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codedog wrote:
mule wrote:Damn, how long did it take you to get that board together? Weren't you down to zero pedals a couple months ago?
I remember JB had 3 or 4 pedals at the last gear fest already :winky:
Just a wah and a fuzz :)
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mule wrote:Damn, how long did it take you to get that board together? Weren't you down to zero pedals a couple months ago?
Just a couple of months to put this together, was never supposed to get this big lol, oh well....
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jeremyb wrote:....was never supposed to get this big lol, oh well....
In before....damn.
Tin arse!!

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Re: Show us your pedalboard

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Tolex or powdercoat?

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JHorner wrote:Tolex or powdercoat?

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Hey, nice - I haven't seen a Hardwire Trem/Rotary for awhile. I used to have one. I have a big soft spot for HardWire pedals, they're excellent and sturdy as hell.

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The rotary is a bit disappointing, but the vibe and trem make up for it.

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Re: Show us your pedalboard

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Managed to squeeze the WL-50 onto the board, out to the Wah, then back to the tuner.
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Starting to think maybe the 2 dongle solution might have been easier, but like the idea of having somewhere to put the dongle when not in use.

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