Show us your pedalboard
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'nuff said
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My fingers are slow......
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Had a spare 30mins this morning so ended up putting the GE-7 into the mix, interestingly it sounds the best being first in the signal chain. I'd assumed it would slot in after the overdrive but nah.
Found a site that dates old Boss pedals, turns out this GE-7 was made in April 1986. Knew it was an older one but didn't think that it was 33 years old
Found a site that dates old Boss pedals, turns out this GE-7 was made in April 1986. Knew it was an older one but didn't think that it was 33 years old
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Happy Birthday to yooooou!Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Had a spare 30mins this morning so ended up putting the GE-7 into the mix, interestingly it sounds the best being first in the signal chain. I'd assumed it would slot in after the overdrive but nah.
Found a site that dates old Boss pedals, turns out this GE-7 was made in April 1986. Knew it was an older one but didn't think that it was 33 years old
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Was running the pedalboard into the Laney but something didn't quite sound right to my ears. Had the afternoon free so I had a play around with the pedal order and decided to add in the Snouse BlackBox for an extra gain stage. Suddenly occurred to me that I should try it into the AC30...
WHOA, what a sound. Much better
WHOA, what a sound. Much better
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My latest board. Being in Japan is definitely fun. Size of the board is 450x280. The D.A. project boost and the Ovaltone was given to me by the owneer otherwise I wouslnt have bought it due to the $$$.. things here are not as cheap as you think. 70%people sell most things overpriced and 10% don't care (fender USA original sold for 40 bucks just because they don't know what it is.)
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Just had to finish a few extra patch leads, and setup the Gigrig Isolator to power the little acoustic setup. Had the great John Gilmore convert the ‘Both’ footswitch on the electric board’s AB/Y to an isolated tap tempo for the DD7 too. It’s never used because it splits between my acoustic and electric paths, so figured I could use the footswitch for something else instead. Works great
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One of the best sounding pedals I’ve ever owned I think. Amazing replication of plate reverbsKev77 wrote:That talisman though,,, nice
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BMW-KTM wrote:What kinda Rickenbacker you got, kid?
it's a Rick 360, Jet Glo Black. It's come down through a couple of people on the forum and it's the best electric guitar I've ever had.
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I bought a Free The Tone pedal a couple of months back...baby cheeses it's a winnerMarshmallow wrote:My latest board. Being in Japan is definitely fun. Size of the board is 450x280. The D.A. project boost and the Ovaltone was given to me by the owneer otherwise I wouslnt have bought it due to the $$$.. things here are not as cheap as you think. 70%people sell most things overpriced and 10% don't care (fender USA original sold for 40 bucks just because they don't know what it is.)
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New small fry board. Delays into the blender to mix parallel with the reverb and other delays.
The 80tape has modulation and boost, and the adineko is so
Versatile
All in a tidy lid off style hard case . Cioks underneath and unseen. I ended up reversing the pedals to make the lid close better.
The 80tape has modulation and boost, and the adineko is so
Versatile
All in a tidy lid off style hard case . Cioks underneath and unseen. I ended up reversing the pedals to make the lid close better.
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