Show us your pedalboard
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Some nice gear here people, JELLY MUCH.
Looking at making a board, Question though, having two rows at one height, dont your feet mess with or knock the front row while switching the back row?
Does anybody have two rows same level but angled board or perhaps first row flat, back row up higher and angled?
Looking at making a board, Question though, having two rows at one height, dont your feet mess with or knock the front row while switching the back row?
Does anybody have two rows same level but angled board or perhaps first row flat, back row up higher and angled?
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Bingo - most big boards are angled a bit. I've got a loop switcher now but before i did, it was fine because PT Pro: http://www.pedaltrain.com/pedaltrain-pro/MakoGat wrote:Some nice gear here people, JELLY MUCH.
Looking at making a board, Question though, having two rows at one height, dont your feet mess with or knock the front row while switching the back row?
Does anybody have two rows same level but angled board or perhaps first row flat, back row up higher and angled?
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jeremyb wrote:Added the rockboard power supply just now, velcro'd in place, bargain at $99 I reckon, 6000mAh battery pack, can still be used while it's charging too, has two 9V outlets and a 5 way daisy chain and a bunch of single cables too, also has a USB port so you can charge your phone or other devices off it too! Madcore!
Hmmm... is it quiet? The wireless nature of it coupled with the price intrigues me
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Dead quiet, theres no noise introduced from the mains since it's off the battery, only issue you would have is with pedals that might not like being on a daisy chain... will be interesting to see how it handles the next load of pedals to be attached to it!sirvill wrote:jeremyb wrote:Added the rockboard power supply just now, velcro'd in place, bargain at $99 I reckon, 6000mAh battery pack, can still be used while it's charging too, has two 9V outlets and a 5 way daisy chain and a bunch of single cables too, also has a USB port so you can charge your phone or other devices off it too! Madcore!
Hmmm... is it quiet? The wireless nature of it coupled with the price intrigues me
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2 rows, angled, but the pedals at the back are in loops and always on, I dont step on them.MakoGat wrote: Does anybody have two rows same level but angled board or perhaps first row flat, back row up higher and angled?
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Hehe... right now I've only got two things (Bass DI and MS-3) so that'd be fine!jeremyb wrote:Dead quiet, theres no noise introduced from the mains since it's off the battery, only issue you would have is with pedals that might not like being on a daisy chain... will be interesting to see how it handles the next load of pedals to be attached to it!sirvill wrote:jeremyb wrote:Added the rockboard power supply just now, velcro'd in place, bargain at $99 I reckon, 6000mAh battery pack, can still be used while it's charging too, has two 9V outlets and a 5 way daisy chain and a bunch of single cables too, also has a USB port so you can charge your phone or other devices off it too! Madcore!
Hmmm... is it quiet? The wireless nature of it coupled with the price intrigues me
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Look at that tasty Texan!JHorner wrote:2 rows, angled, but the pedals at the back are in loops and always on, I dont step on them.MakoGat wrote: Does anybody have two rows same level but angled board or perhaps first row flat, back row up higher and angled?
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Work in progress... need to make some custom length cables up, wire up all the power, and then she'll be good to run
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Here's my home made board pretty much finished,
I made a protective box for it with aluminium reinforcing. Only one more pedal required, a guitar synth. I was looking at a EHX micro synth but the Digitech Dirty Robots also looking pretty good right now.1935 Martin D-45, 1942 Gibson Southern Jumbo,1950 Fender Broadcaster, 1954 Fender Strat, 1958 Gibson Moderne prototype, 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard.
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Love the Kennedy logo Matt!
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Thanks mate. I was bored at work!jeremyb wrote:Love the Kennedy logo Matt!
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
That Airplane Flanger is such a great looking pedal. it's like something out of Thunderbirds.