Nice. I must have missed something. Didn't you get a Broadcast as well?
Show us your pedalboard
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Yup, wasn't giving me the tones I was after so sold it to Conway
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
And I absolutely love it! (after adjusting the internal trimpots for more gain on the low channel and less gain on the high channel).
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Interesting! I really liked the low channel but was going to boost the gain the high and see if I could get a more fuzzy tone out of it... I did have a clean boost tho' that I was combining with it.
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The low was set on minimum and the high on maximum. I found the low side was practically clean and there was then a huge jump to the other channel. So I have tweaked them to my liking... and to suit my 65 Amps Lil Elvis running at gain of 7-8.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Ditched the qcat so I could fit the radar on there for headphone practice / direct recording!
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
I've joined a band here in the states so I've had to put together a gigging pedal board kind of on the cheap.
Korg pitch black ----- Way Huge green rhino overdrive ------ Tube screamer mini ------- Electro harmonix big muff ----- MXR phase 90 ------- TC Electronic prophet delay
Because I was watching my pennys I had to make some substitutes on what I really wanted. I have (and love) a catalinbread dls at home but they're hard to find second hand here so I'm using the Green Rhino instead. I'm pretty happy with that choice because it sounds great. The real revelation has been the Big Muff. I use it for solos and it nails that J Mascis lead tone especially since I'm using single coils.
I'm considering getting an Electro harmonix mono synth to finish the chain and help make squelchy computer sounds paired up with the BM.
Pretty happy with what this wee set up can pull off and all up I spent just over $400 USD. Not too shabby!
I made the board itself but apart from the mxr power supply I bought everything else used from guitar center.Korg pitch black ----- Way Huge green rhino overdrive ------ Tube screamer mini ------- Electro harmonix big muff ----- MXR phase 90 ------- TC Electronic prophet delay
Because I was watching my pennys I had to make some substitutes on what I really wanted. I have (and love) a catalinbread dls at home but they're hard to find second hand here so I'm using the Green Rhino instead. I'm pretty happy with that choice because it sounds great. The real revelation has been the Big Muff. I use it for solos and it nails that J Mascis lead tone especially since I'm using single coils.
I'm considering getting an Electro harmonix mono synth to finish the chain and help make squelchy computer sounds paired up with the BM.
Pretty happy with what this wee set up can pull off and all up I spent just over $400 USD. Not too shabby!
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
3D printed some barefoot buttons today for my mini pedals, tempted to make them bigger but they certainly make it easier to switch the pedals on and off now!
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Cool idea. I just put some on mine, but they are silly coloured ones; all I could find.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
I got a bunch of plain ones from AliExpress. Pretty sure they were Mooer ones.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
I'd never even heard of "barefoot buttons" until just now!
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