Soooo wish I had of ordered some bits to make some more pedals earlier.. dang it..Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Just read their latest email, seems that way!chur wrote:I guess with Trademe and courier restrictions you'll have time to ponder
Show us your pedalboard
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
No one ever died of hard work.. but why take the risk..
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
I've downsized my main board from a PT3 to a Temple Board Duo 24. Got a few pedals to sell soon. And a mini number 2 board on a Temple Solo 18.
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Oh they are nice and clean! Temple boards can make for a very tidy board with a bit of effort.Conway wrote:I've downsized my main board from a PT3 to a Temple Board Duo 24. Got a few pedals to sell soon. And a mini number 2 board on a Temple Solo 18.
How do you like the Boss RC-10R?
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Cheers. The Boss is good enough to have 2 of them! It replaced a Pigtronix Infinity and a Beat Buddy on my main board, so a big space saving there. It has a couple of annoying quirks, but sounds good and overall it's a big win in my book.bluesierra wrote:Oh they are nice and clean! Temple boards can make for a very tidy board with a bit of effort.
How do you like the Boss RC-10R?
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Wow, a Zoia, how bonkers is it?!??!!?
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Cool. Obviously a fan of the Pomeroy too. Ive got a Pigtronix Infinity 2 on the way, but been considering this for the rhythm features. Do you use the Temple Plates? I flagged them. Still good boards with velcro.Conway wrote:Cheers. The Boss is good enough to have 2 of them! It replaced a Pigtronix Infinity and a Beat Buddy on my main board, so a big space saving there. It has a couple of annoying quirks, but sounds good and overall it's a big win in my book.bluesierra wrote:Oh they are nice and clean! Temple boards can make for a very tidy board with a bit of effort.
How do you like the Boss RC-10R?
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I love the Pomeroy, my favourite utility overdrive and clean boost. The clean boost side you can set from 1-24dB boost & it shows the number on the screen. I have the Temple plates on the bigger board but used them all up, so the smaller board is velcro (for now).bluesierra wrote:Cool. Obviously a fan of the Pomeroy too. Ive got a Pigtronix Infinity 2 on the way, but been considering this for the rhythm features. Do you use the Temple Plates? I flagged them. Still good boards with velcro.Conway wrote:Cheers. The Boss is good enough to have 2 of them! It replaced a Pigtronix Infinity and a Beat Buddy on my main board, so a big space saving there. It has a couple of annoying quirks, but sounds good and overall it's a big win in my book.bluesierra wrote:Oh they are nice and clean! Temple boards can make for a very tidy board with a bit of effort.
How do you like the Boss RC-10R?
The bigger board also has a mini compressor and reverb attached underneath, as well as the power supply.
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It can be absolutely completely bonkers. But I mostly just use it for delays, modulation and octave effects. It replaced my Eventide H9 because the Zoia has all the pretty flashing lights. And you can make them all shades of blue.jeremyb wrote:Wow, a Zoia, how bonkers is it?!??!!?
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Nice. Yeah the plates are perfect for under board mounting. I just found that repositioning pedals could be a pain and god forbid you should need to remove the adhesive. I have a couple I use with velcro and they are still good boards.Conway wrote:I love the Pomeroy, my favourite utility overdrive and clean boost. The clean boost side you can set from 1-24dB boost & it shows the number on the screen. I have the Temple plates on the bigger board but used them all up, so the smaller board is velcro (for now).bluesierra wrote:Cool. Obviously a fan of the Pomeroy too. Ive got a Pigtronix Infinity 2 on the way, but been considering this for the rhythm features. Do you use the Temple Plates? I flagged them. Still good boards with velcro.Conway wrote: Cheers. The Boss is good enough to have 2 of them! It replaced a Pigtronix Infinity and a Beat Buddy on my main board, so a big space saving there. It has a couple of annoying quirks, but sounds good and overall it's a big win in my book.
The bigger board also has a mini compressor and reverb attached underneath, as well as the power supply.
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Rewired my pedal board in stereo. Bloody logistical nightmare, given limited patch cables on hand.
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MK 1 alter ego, Nice!! loved the one I had!!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Yeah, awesome as a first delay pedal to work out what you like and what you don't.jeremyb wrote:MK 1 alter ego, Nice!! loved the one I had!!
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Mine never left the binson echorec setting, it just sounded so good!!robthemac wrote:Yeah, awesome as a first delay pedal to work out what you like and what you don't.jeremyb wrote:MK 1 alter ego, Nice!! loved the one I had!!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
Re: Show us your pedalboard
New board for me, just waiting for one last pedal to arrive. Will post a pic up early next week once it's all assembled
Should be worth the wait, it's gonna be pretty epic
Should be worth the wait, it's gonna be pretty epic
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Had my delay pedal splitting the signal from mono to stereo, running into an OD each side then the reverb pedal at the end of the chain. Found that I was getting an annoying fizz on the clean channel when I had just one OD pedals engaged. Switched the positions of the delay and reverb (so delay now last in the chain) and all happy!