Show us your pedalboard
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
that second photo... you're just showing off!!!! hahahahaha
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Haha, fair call Danny! The unseen hero's of pedal boards. The cables doing their jobs! Thought it was time to give them a kudosAiRdAd wrote:that second photo... you're just showing off!!!! hahahahaha
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Love seeing someone as obsessive as me with cabling!!!
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Yeah, in another life I'd have really enjoyed setting up pedal boards for people. Kinda like Dan from the gigrig does. I don't have any of the brains to build the stuff but I enjoy putting it all together as well as I can
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Likewise!!! I'm trying to embark on building some unique (hopefully) pedal ideas I have, gotta be better than pushing pixels around a screen all day...SimonHirst wrote:Yeah, in another life I'd have really enjoyed setting up pedal boards for people. Kinda like Dan from the gigrig does. I don't have any of the brains to build the stuff but I enjoy putting it all together as well as I can
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Great stuff man, best of luck with it and I'm sure we'll get to see the results on here!jeremyb wrote: Likewise!!! I'm trying to embark on building some unique (hopefully) pedal ideas I have, gotta be better than pushing pixels around a screen all day...
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Cheers man!! I'm reading up heaps on micros and stuff at the moment, got some weird ideas for things I really want so hopefully others will to!!SimonHirst wrote:Great stuff man, best of luck with it and I'm sure we'll get to see the results on here!jeremyb wrote: Likewise!!! I'm trying to embark on building some unique (hopefully) pedal ideas I have, gotta be better than pushing pixels around a screen all day...
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Those wee dunlop pedals are so cute!
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Where did you get that small right angle TRS cable from, Matt? The one from the Dunlop exp pedal.
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This is the one:Conway wrote:Where did you get that small right angle TRS cable from, Matt? The one from the Dunlop exp pedal.
https://www.rubbermonkey.co.nz/Hosa-Tec ... ight-Angle
Loving it so far
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
I started putting a new one together... then kept buy/replacing pedals... then settled on a few... then packed everything up... then played around with a few... then just left it like this unplugged... I just plug straight into amp at the moment to get my happy joy joy.
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Finally! My vision is complete!!!
Signal chain is Guitar -> Pitchblack Custom -> Digitech Ricochet -> AMT Japanese Girl Wah -> Earthquaker Acapulco Gold - Red WItch Fuzz God II -> Keeley Dark Side -> TC Flashback X4 -> Seymour Duncan Vapour Trail -> Flux Effects Liquid Ambience -> TC Ditto Stereo -> Katana 50W.
All powered by a Decibel Eleven Hot Stone Deluxe
Need a couple more dimarzio jumper cables to finish her off, but pretty stoked with where shes at!!
Signal chain is Guitar -> Pitchblack Custom -> Digitech Ricochet -> AMT Japanese Girl Wah -> Earthquaker Acapulco Gold - Red WItch Fuzz God II -> Keeley Dark Side -> TC Flashback X4 -> Seymour Duncan Vapour Trail -> Flux Effects Liquid Ambience -> TC Ditto Stereo -> Katana 50W.
All powered by a Decibel Eleven Hot Stone Deluxe
Need a couple more dimarzio jumper cables to finish her off, but pretty stoked with where shes at!!
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