Show us your pedalboard
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Nice board Chur, like chorus much So do you use actually use the wah with your left foot or you just deliberately make it hard on yourself
I have a rather nice new shiny dual pedal on the way. Should have it by early next week so will post up a pic of the new board once it's on
I have a rather nice new shiny dual pedal on the way. Should have it by early next week so will post up a pic of the new board once it's on
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Yep, only use my left. I was using it last night and found because I practice standing most of the time, I'm more stable standing on my right leg with the left moving the pedal. Maybe that's the key, its not so much the foot using the pedal, I just favour putting my weight on the stronger/favoured side/leg. Who knows, just makes laying a board out a pain in the dick..MiniForklift wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 10:47 am Nice board Chur, like chorus much So do you use actually use the wah with your left foot or you just deliberately make it hard on yourself
I have a rather nice new shiny dual pedal on the way. Should have it by early next week so will post up a pic of the new board once it's on
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Thanks. I'm cutting down my pedal board size as well & looking at the duo range.
I haven't seen a lot of examples of isolated power supply fitting under duos.
Let me know how CS6 or R30 goes with the board.
I was thinking about getting a Fender Engine Room, and sticking it on top because it looks good.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Heres a cs6 under the Duo 2.1.ALTOIDS wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 11:20 amThanks. I'm cutting down my pedal board size as well & looking at the duo range.
I haven't seen a lot of examples of isolated power supply fitting under duos.
Let me know how CS6 or R30 goes with the board.
I was thinking about getting a Fender Engine Room, and sticking it on top because it looks good.
And the R30:
the 2.2 has an extra bay in the middle to help with this and it also can take the tray which helps too!
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Yeah it is a little cramped but I find the cs's are nicer in the fact I don't have to bridge multiple inputs to get the power for the stomp.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
New delay/reverb in and on
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Apologies to those of you who care about things like pedals being sideways or 180deg. But it all fits on a pt-jnr.
Vapor trail is always on and the volume pedal controls the delay mix, the Roland sustain pedal is my tap tempo for the dd5, I like sustain pedals for that job.
They keep telling me tone is in the fingers, but I have yet to see a "look at my fingers" thread.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
This has been my pedal board for the last couple of weeks.
I've sold most of my pedals and the board.
A new pedalboard and a couple of pedals are on the way.
But this cut-down board has been an interesting experience.
This goes into a DarkTerror with the gain set to low.
Now I'm playing more with a clean tone + always on delay.
I've sold most of my pedals and the board.
A new pedalboard and a couple of pedals are on the way.
But this cut-down board has been an interesting experience.
This goes into a DarkTerror with the gain set to low.
Now I'm playing more with a clean tone + always on delay.
Curiously strong mints.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
How's the odr-1 mini compare to the 'non mini'. Love my odr-1 but these mini pedals imo are generally great, and space saving obviously.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Never tried the full size unfortunately! It now has a new home with Slowyhudsonsaul wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 7:56 pmHow's the odr-1 mini compare to the 'non mini'. Love my odr-1 but these mini pedals imo are generally great, and space saving obviously.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Current state of the boards at my place. Main board and the "gone a bit loopy" board.