Nice - does the TM300 mean you can go straight into the desk?MakoGat wrote:
Show us your pedalboard
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
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Sounds super awesome too!
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Pretty massive QOTSA fan here, so the board reflects that....
JHS A/B > Boss TU3
JHS A/B > Dunlop QZ-1 > Fulltone Ultimate Octave > Hoof > Monsterpiece Stud > Catalinbread SFT
There's also a Magnetic Effects Bad Taste Fuzz between the A/B and the tuner but it's not currently in the chain, I just sometimes swap it in and it takes the place of the Hoof. I'm planning to remove the A/B and use the space to add a Silverpistol Judge at the end of the chain after the SFT.
JHS A/B > Boss TU3
JHS A/B > Dunlop QZ-1 > Fulltone Ultimate Octave > Hoof > Monsterpiece Stud > Catalinbread SFT
There's also a Magnetic Effects Bad Taste Fuzz between the A/B and the tuner but it's not currently in the chain, I just sometimes swap it in and it takes the place of the Hoof. I'm planning to remove the A/B and use the space to add a Silverpistol Judge at the end of the chain after the SFT.
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Functional and relatively modest, given what my board/s used to look like 4 or 5 years ago pre-stupid meat in arms, with all 11 prongs on the daisy chain used up, hah.
As of now,
Guitar --> Bypass looper thing I built --> TU3 --> Amp
Black two button switch is for amp channel/boost (yeah, that switch ).
Pill box (rivets box) contains picks and earplugs.
Bass muff is true bypass and doesn't need to be in the looper; I built a two button because I figured I'll need it later given I want another wah at some stage. Should really build a 3 button one; explained below.
TU3 will not go in the looper because I quite like having the delay/reverb trails without the distinct true bypass click (which trails off with the delay). Maybe once I've figured out how to reduce that I'll build another looper in a smaller box with more resistors or whatever the trick is.
One buffer for every 20 foot of cable is supposed to do the job; coily cables are 20ft each so really I'm down one but whatever. Looper box thing gets rid of the whole tapdancing thing one has to do when the board's full as.
Coming soon:
As of now,
Guitar --> Bypass looper thing I built --> TU3 --> Amp
- Loop 1: Old 1985 SD1
Loop 2: Bass muff
Black two button switch is for amp channel/boost (yeah, that switch ).
Pill box (rivets box) contains picks and earplugs.
Bass muff is true bypass and doesn't need to be in the looper; I built a two button because I figured I'll need it later given I want another wah at some stage. Should really build a 3 button one; explained below.
TU3 will not go in the looper because I quite like having the delay/reverb trails without the distinct true bypass click (which trails off with the delay). Maybe once I've figured out how to reduce that I'll build another looper in a smaller box with more resistors or whatever the trick is.
One buffer for every 20 foot of cable is supposed to do the job; coily cables are 20ft each so really I'm down one but whatever. Looper box thing gets rid of the whole tapdancing thing one has to do when the board's full as.
Coming soon:
- A way to consolidate all 4 sodding cables running between board and amp. Thinking a bunch of cable ties will sort that out,
Wah,
Compressor?
Flash reverb,
Another looper, or simply a bigger one in satin black like the little switch box. I think it looks pretty tidy,
Green cable for bass muff. Don't know where my last one went and having the wrong colour is bothering me.
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!. Use a spirally cut garden hose to wind around the cables ( you can buy something similar from electrical suppliers.Single coil wrote:
Coming soon:
- A way to consolidate all 4 sodding cables running between board and amp. Thinking a bunch of cable ties will sort that out,
2. Use old telephone spiral cables (or a broken spiral guitar lead) to do the same.
3. An ugly method is to use twist ties which can be undone & re-tied easily.
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Rivera Clubster 45, Carvin AG100D, Ashton BSK158.
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Jaycar sell some webbing like cable cover stuff and you can put heatshrink on the ends to keep it tidy, this is what I've done for a number of years now, perfect for gigging, makes setup and take down really quick!
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omg picsjeremyb wrote:Jaycar sell some webbing like cable cover stuff and you can put heatshrink on the ends to keep it tidy, this is what I've done for a number of years now, perfect for gigging, makes setup and take down really quick!
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My pedals sit on top of my amp. I am in a caravan, which I prefer to call a 'mobile studio'
Running the 808 clone as a slightly dirty boost into the Suhr Riot with low dist setting. That runs into either the clean channel of the Laney, or into a slightly crunchy rhythm channel, with both master volumes set to overdrive the amp. Amp has a nice boost, so sometimes use a bit of that too. Wee bit of drive from several sources stacked seems to work nice and give those harmonic overtones I crave. Still dynamic too and still cleans up just by tuirning the boost off and rolling back the gat volume. Adding a cab, phaser, delay, and reverb in Reaper. getting some sweet tones this way.
I also want to try running a fuzz into a DLS, then into the Laney clean. Add a vintage sounding phaser and echo and some drop acid
well, not the acid bit. Don;t need it. Already trippin'
Running the 808 clone as a slightly dirty boost into the Suhr Riot with low dist setting. That runs into either the clean channel of the Laney, or into a slightly crunchy rhythm channel, with both master volumes set to overdrive the amp. Amp has a nice boost, so sometimes use a bit of that too. Wee bit of drive from several sources stacked seems to work nice and give those harmonic overtones I crave. Still dynamic too and still cleans up just by tuirning the boost off and rolling back the gat volume. Adding a cab, phaser, delay, and reverb in Reaper. getting some sweet tones this way.
I also want to try running a fuzz into a DLS, then into the Laney clean. Add a vintage sounding phaser and echo and some drop acid
well, not the acid bit. Don;t need it. Already trippin'
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Fuzz before other dirt pedals hasn't worked for me, please report findings.
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Something like a DLS or Xotic SL Drive would just be to give the Laney more Marshall flavor and a slight bit of crunch, rather than using for lots of dirt. Fuzz can sound good into a driven amp that is breaking up.Single coil wrote:Fuzz before other dirt pedals hasn't worked for me, please report findings.
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Maybe I'm just real good at buying amps that don't like fuzzes into the gain channel
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You are a Vox guy huh? A MkII Tone Bender style into a Vox that is breaking up would work I would think?Single coil wrote:Maybe I'm just real good at buying amps that don't like fuzzes into the gain channel
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I was a vox guy a while ago.
Prefer chunkier 6L6 drive sounds now.
Prefer chunkier 6L6 drive sounds now.
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Cool thing, my Vox effects is the last in my chain and the output jack can also be used for headphones, so I figured id give it a try so with power to all pedals sure enough I get to use all of them to practice.
Ive made some changes to this pedalboard to make more room for another pedal, lovin it!
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Pedal board has had a proper shuffle for the first time in years. Just waiting for a Boss VB-2w to fill the last spot. Had an original one years ago and traded it for something idiotic... probably the only gear regret I have.
Really impressed by the Cathedral. Brought one because I'm needing a good plate reverb to recreate a fair bit of the album guitars. Check. Great pedal.
Really impressed by the Cathedral. Brought one because I'm needing a good plate reverb to recreate a fair bit of the album guitars. Check. Great pedal.