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Show us your pedalboard
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Freethetone Tri avatar and the one control Basilisk midi control in. scored the basilisk for $80. Almost unused.
Excuse the toilet light. It's still early here in Japan. Partner still sleeping and had to find a way to work on the board.
Can't wait to try this out in the studio. The ODS is swappable.
Edit.. some morning light. Power sti not connected. Wiring will be done today.
Chain. Tuner---> Bondi Comp ---> OD/Dist (blue h light to high gain)---> (shanks) OD ---> Dumble ---> JHS buffer splitter (under) ---> FreeTheTone TriAvatar ---> timeline ---> ventris ---> ditto. One control basilisk. I'm using 2x Vital Audio for my power supply. Isolated 500ma x6 and 2x 800ma switchable between 9/12/18 I will change this later on to the VA-12 so I don't have to use 2x power supply. Haha
Will post another photo later on.
Excuse the toilet light. It's still early here in Japan. Partner still sleeping and had to find a way to work on the board.
Can't wait to try this out in the studio. The ODS is swappable.
Edit.. some morning light. Power sti not connected. Wiring will be done today.
Chain. Tuner---> Bondi Comp ---> OD/Dist (blue h light to high gain)---> (shanks) OD ---> Dumble ---> JHS buffer splitter (under) ---> FreeTheTone TriAvatar ---> timeline ---> ventris ---> ditto. One control basilisk. I'm using 2x Vital Audio for my power supply. Isolated 500ma x6 and 2x 800ma switchable between 9/12/18 I will change this later on to the VA-12 so I don't have to use 2x power supply. Haha
Will post another photo later on.
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some premium toys there! I've always wanted a DOD Vibrothang. And a Deluxe electric mistress!
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How are you using the switchers at the beginning and end of the chain?
Loving it so far
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Great question.
The switchblade plus takes a signal from the tuner, and then splits it to loop a, which runs through the rest of the board, and loop b which goes direct to the B9. The B9 then runs to a DI box and direct to the desk, so it can be run both by itself and then in conjunction with the amp.
At the end of the chain, the buffered Silverpistol AB/Y runs to either both channels of one AC30TBX so I can have either the Vibro channel, or the Normal channel running along with my favoured Brilliant channel. With the correct stage, I run a second AC30, so just split it out with the same signal going to both. One is a TBX and the other a Handwired with Blues.
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There’s some fun stuff in there for sure! The DEM is glorious, such an underrated pedal. I got it after going on a similar journey to you of needing some nice modulation effects, but in my case, not really loving most hooray pedals.rickenbackerkid wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 5:43 pmsome premium toys there! I've always wanted a DOD Vibrothang. And a Deluxe electric mistress!
I’m a big fan of DOD pedals, and the Vibrothang is wicked. It’s severely underused on my board as I use it only for doing big phased warbles at the end of a couple of songs. But I have no intention of ever offloading it.
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My word, two AC30s. That sounds lethal.Polar Bear wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 7:01 pmGreat question.
The switchblade plus takes a signal from the tuner, and then splits it to loop a, which runs through the rest of the board, and loop b which goes direct to the B9. The B9 then runs to a DI box and direct to the desk, so it can be run both by itself and then in conjunction with the amp.
At the end of the chain, the buffered Silverpistol AB/Y runs to either both channels of one AC30TBX so I can have either the Vibro channel, or the Normal channel running along with my favoured Brilliant channel. With the correct stage, I run a second AC30, so just split it out with the same signal going to both. One is a TBX and the other a Handwired with Blues.
Loving it so far
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It sounds absolutely fantastic, still haven’t had them above a third volume, admittedly.StratMatt wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 8:05 pmMy word, two AC30s. That sounds lethal.Polar Bear wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 7:01 pmGreat question.
The switchblade plus takes a signal from the tuner, and then splits it to loop a, which runs through the rest of the board, and loop b which goes direct to the B9. The B9 then runs to a DI box and direct to the desk, so it can be run both by itself and then in conjunction with the amp.
At the end of the chain, the buffered Silverpistol AB/Y runs to either both channels of one AC30TBX so I can have either the Vibro channel, or the Normal channel running along with my favoured Brilliant channel. With the correct stage, I run a second AC30, so just split it out with the same signal going to both. One is a TBX and the other a Handwired with Blues.
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Sorry for the spam haha . Did the wiring today. Fixed length cables were a bitch to organize didn't bother spending more on those solder less power cables Works perfect. I'm using a Rockboard tres and these were all the pedals I could fit on the board.
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Love it... nice to see a mix of Strymons and cheaper pedals! That's Pepers' OCD clone, isn't it?
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Yeah, if it sounds good that's about all there is to it for me. And I think the Iridium and Flint sound bloody good. Only had the Volante plugged in for thirty minutes so will wait to pass judgement on that one.
Good spot on the Pepers'. Sounds like the original to me. Currently has a permanent place on my board as it's the only pedal that can utilize the 18v output from the power supply.
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Keen to hear your thoughts on the Volante. Still in the honeymoon period with mine, but really digging it so far.