Show us your pedalboard
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
It's my second time owning it
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Let me know if you ever want to sell that reverb- I’ve been after one for ages.
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Assuming it’s the same (can’t be many), I bought it from someone on thegearpage, had it sent to a mate in Arizona, to finally send my way. I think Conway bought it? I might have to pop in a cheeky dibs!
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Dusted off (literally) my pedalboard for a long overdue Bull Kelp Surfers practice:
Minimal: Plus reverb and tremolo courtesy of the unit on top (which is a surfy bear 6g15 Spring reverb and tremolo kit in one box):
Minimal: Plus reverb and tremolo courtesy of the unit on top (which is a surfy bear 6g15 Spring reverb and tremolo kit in one box):
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Yup I bought it from Conway!! Small world!
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Get some furniture feet from Bunnings to lift the back up. Velcro and cable tie the Coiks underneath so that it’s insulated from the board - don’t use the screw mounting plate - you can sometimes end up creating a ground loop if you scratch through the insulation coating in the screw holes - it’s pretty uncommon, but I’ve seen it a couple of times.
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Every worship pedal board ever:
4-5 OD pedals that all sound exactly the same, one "always-on" pedal (that doesn't make any audible difference) and one boutique fuzz/distortion "that I never actually use".
Honestly, all those poser YouTube pedalboard demos are hilarious.
"Yeah, I got the 1981 DRV to replace my Rat. It sounds pretty similar, but this one was like $300 so I went with that one" - actual quote from one vid I watched.
Nothing to see here.
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Got the SST dialled in with the smashing pumpkins setting Andy uses in this video, sounds epic thru the AC10!!
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TotallyMiza wrote: ↑Sun Jan 17, 2021 12:34 pmEvery worship pedal board ever:
4-5 OD pedals that all sound exactly the same, one "always-on" pedal (that doesn't make any audible difference) and one boutique fuzz/distortion "that I never actually use".
Honestly, all those poser YouTube pedalboard demos are hilarious.
"Yeah, I got the 1981 DRV to replace my Rat. It sounds pretty similar, but this one was like $300 so I went with that one" - actual quote from one vid I watched.
If you're on Reddit, the guitar pedals sub is just ridic sometimes. I've never found a distortion pedal that sounds as good as my Marshall or 5150*
*on my axe fx
Loving it so far
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Cheers - I'm probably gonna make my own board at some stage this year.murky wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 11:06 pmGet some furniture feet from Bunnings to lift the back up. Velcro and cable tie the Coiks underneath so that it’s insulated from the board - don’t use the screw mounting plate - you can sometimes end up creating a ground loop if you scratch through the insulation coating in the screw holes - it’s pretty uncommon, but I’ve seen it a couple of times.
Nothing to see here.
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The that pedal show group on Facebook is horrendous, it's a constant wankfest of whose spent the most ridiculous amount on all the latest most popular pedals... Extra points if you have a cabinet or bookshelf covered in expensive pedals which are your spares or alternates...
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