Show us your pedalboard
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Went through and checked all the audio, and power this morning before some recording. All working perfectly!
Last photos to show how it looks all finished.
Last photos to show how it looks all finished.
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So I don't understand why I absolutely need this.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Timmy got retired for a while; then I got my first humbucker guitar and Timmy's back at work.StratMatt wrote:Yeah, you don't need that Timmy. I'll take it
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Slowy wrote:This works really well.
So I don't understand why I absolutely need this.
If we all played through no more than what we needed, we'd most likely all be KOCs.
Boring! Gotta have Completely Unnecessary Needless Toys, to offset all the KOCs.
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I believe I'm set for the indefinite future.
I will dial in the compressor and set eqs for unity tomorrow (left one is tele, right one is goldtop).
Guitar >> sd1 >> amp
Effects send >> black loop switch box thing (top right) to go between eqs or remove completely >> compressor >> big muff >> tuner (100% mute) >> dd20 >> effects return
I will dial in the compressor and set eqs for unity tomorrow (left one is tele, right one is goldtop).
Guitar >> sd1 >> amp
Effects send >> black loop switch box thing (top right) to go between eqs or remove completely >> compressor >> big muff >> tuner (100% mute) >> dd20 >> effects return
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
NPD ex Conway.
Not sure it will replace any OD staples on my board but this is a seriously good piece of kit. Best tone control on anything....ever. Dime it, Strat bridge pup and it's all chime and presence. And birds falling from the sky. All the way down and you've got a lovely dark roar.
It's got that edgy intensity that promises to work perfectly in a band.
Will take a while to learn it methinks.
Not sure it will replace any OD staples on my board but this is a seriously good piece of kit. Best tone control on anything....ever. Dime it, Strat bridge pup and it's all chime and presence. And birds falling from the sky. All the way down and you've got a lovely dark roar.
It's got that edgy intensity that promises to work perfectly in a band.
Will take a while to learn it methinks.
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Two GE-7s?Single coil wrote:I believe I'm set for the indefinite future.
I will dial in the compressor and set eqs for unity tomorrow (left one is tele, right one is goldtop).
Guitar >> sd1 >> amp
Effects send >> black loop switch box thing (top right) to go between eqs or remove completely >> compressor >> big muff >> tuner (100% mute) >> dd20 >> effects return
Dibs on one.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
naw gurl, one for each (important) guitar.
I barely play the rg at all.
I can set the amp to be nice to the rg, then the ge7s so the other two play nice.
I am going for a set and forget on the eqs, so I don't have to piss around with the amp controls and all the pedals every time I want to plug something else in. God that was a hassle.
I barely play the rg at all.
I can set the amp to be nice to the rg, then the ge7s so the other two play nice.
I am going for a set and forget on the eqs, so I don't have to piss around with the amp controls and all the pedals every time I want to plug something else in. God that was a hassle.
werdna wrote:Well at least I can still make toast in the bath without anyone telling me it's unsafe.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
(the afternoon riding my mountain bike and this evening with a few drinks watching the AB's)
Really sucks to be me.
This is one extraordinary pedal; I've never met something with such a range of voices from clean boost to fuzz. I'm a little shaken because its clean boost seems better than my beloved J Rockett Archer.
Regardless of how it's set up, it cuts. My Zen Drive has a great fat, warm tone. This can mimic it but there's a bit less warm and way more slice. It's not really a lounge room pedal; too intense and would get tiring pretty quick, but as the core of a live rig, oh yes!
Which brings me to a dilemma. So many useful tones but no way to switch on the fly.
Anybody got a Rockbox Boiling Point for sale?
Spent the morning working through thisReally sucks to be me.
This is one extraordinary pedal; I've never met something with such a range of voices from clean boost to fuzz. I'm a little shaken because its clean boost seems better than my beloved J Rockett Archer.
Regardless of how it's set up, it cuts. My Zen Drive has a great fat, warm tone. This can mimic it but there's a bit less warm and way more slice. It's not really a lounge room pedal; too intense and would get tiring pretty quick, but as the core of a live rig, oh yes!
Which brings me to a dilemma. So many useful tones but no way to switch on the fly.
Anybody got a Rockbox Boiling Point for sale?
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Just got this setup. A lil premature as the cables still need to be wired but...damn... took forever to get this configuration and it still overflows a lil in some places..... I was never good at Tetris.
Looking forward to adding the presets.
Looking forward to adding the presets.
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Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Looks wicked - what's the blue pedal and the white one next to it on the right?dayl wrote:Just got this setup. A lil premature as the cables still need to be wired but...damn... took forever to get this configuration and it still overflows a lil in some places..... I was never good at Tetris.
Looking forward to adding the presets.
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The blue is the WMD Arcane Preamp. Its a Clean boost/OD on one side and a 3 chan eq Fuzz on the other. Combined it makes the saggiest sponge Fuzztortion. The white one is a Protone Variable Attack OD. Really tight n bright sounding OD that does things a lil differently to the 808 and works/stacks with it really well too.AiRdAd wrote:
Looks wicked - what's the blue pedal and the white one next to it on the right?