nice how's the GEC9? noisy? quiet? and the buffer? hahasirvill wrote:Le Board, redone and finalised (hah!).
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No noise whatsoever! I guess the buffer is good, I plug into the BUF IN and I like my tone. Been meaning to A/B the two inputs actually.
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Nice. I've yet to downsize my pedalboard again haha.sirvill wrote:No noise whatsoever! I guess the buffer is good, I plug into the BUF IN and I like my tone. Been meaning to A/B the two inputs actually.
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I re-did my pedalboard. I'm still wanting a different delay but atm i'm satisfied as i don't really play any ambient music.
edit: I've tidied up the wiring even more after taking this photo haha.
Junction --> loop --> Boost ---> od lead ---> od rhythm ---> high gain lead ---> trem ---> delay --->Loop ---> reverb ---> volume----- > Junction
l---> Tuner
edit: I've tidied up the wiring even more after taking this photo haha.
Junction --> loop --> Boost ---> od lead ---> od rhythm ---> high gain lead ---> trem ---> delay --->Loop ---> reverb ---> volume----- > Junction
l---> Tuner
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Supa-trem's on the block though?
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Yup its gonna go I've done the recording with it so I need to sell:) Just means i've space for the mobius hahahamo wrote:Supa-trem's on the block though?
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Anyone have an angled pedal board? Hard to judge by the pics.
I'm having trouble deciding if I should angle mine :s
I'm having trouble deciding if I should angle mine :s
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I do, but I put all the pedals I actually step on on the front row. So the only use of the angle is to create space underneath for the power supply.Spykerwolf wrote:Anyone have an angled pedal board? Hard to judge by the pics.
I'm having trouble deciding if I should angle mine :s
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First pedalboard setup would be interested to know what people think of the pedals or order. https://imgur.com/SelLLLs
It goes TU-3 -> CPR1 -> Hot Cake -> Prunes & Custard -> Micro POG -> Shape Shifter -> Timefactor -> Bluesky
It goes TU-3 -> CPR1 -> Hot Cake -> Prunes & Custard -> Micro POG -> Shape Shifter -> Timefactor -> Bluesky
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Mine has a minimal angle, probably somewhere around the 10° mark. Literally just enough to tell that it's not flat on the floor.Spykerwolf wrote:Anyone have an angled pedal board? Hard to judge by the pics.
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ReidySetGo wrote:First pedalboard setup would be interested to know what people think of the pedals or order. https://imgur.com/SelLLLs
It goes TU-3 -> CPR1 -> Hot Cake -> Prunes & Custard -> Micro POG -> Shape Shifter -> Timefactor -> Bluesky
I'd put the Micropog before the dirt, should track much better.