Post your pedal board pics..

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I just finnished mine again. I had to rearrange it for the Toadworks True Bypass Looper. I put my Rat, OCD, and Phase 90 in that loop. The Rat is an older Keeley modded one. Functions well for guitar and bass, but mostly bass.
 
jlbaxe":5srir7sn said:
nevusofota":5srir7sn said:
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Nice Floor…..Um Board :thumbsup:
Thanks man........I have to find a different backdrop for my gear pics. More people comment on the floor than my gear :lol: :LOL:

............or maybe that means I need better gear :D
 
Gutmann":2miid1ml said:
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Those jacks lead to the Superdelay VM which is placed in the fx-loop..
This board works with both amps without tweaking:
Got a part number for those jacks and where to buy? I really want to do that on my pedaltrain :yes:
 
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The MIDI controller will be going away to make room for my 5153 controller when it gets here tomorrow.
 
damn this thread! I read it, and immediately ordered a Gator G-bone pedal board, a Crybaby 95Q,and some cheap Danelectro Vibe pedal.

Hope it all fits with the Splawn footswitch and my Modtone tuner. I just had a sudden urge to buy pedals
 
blackba":fpiuy0cy said:
mtripper":fpiuy0cy said:
I just made some small changes to mine, swapped in a new compressor and changed the order up a little.

How do you like the Empress Compressor? I have read that it is awesome.

So far I really like it and I would say what you have read is accurate. I am of the transparent dynamics control type of compressor user and this thing does that perfectly. I've played around with getting a really squished sound from it and it also does that very well but I haven't tried to do a chicken picken type of thing with it yet. My last compressor had a parallel blend or mix knob as well and it does make a huge difference in retaining the attack but still compressing the signal. I have mine set at about 80 wet 20 dry. I tried my bass through it as well and it worked equally well there. Anyway, it's a great pedal so if you are in the market for a compressor I would highly recommend checking it out. I emailed the company with a bunch of questions before ordering it and they always responded promptly.
 
simple and straightforward! Jetter Gain Stage Red is on the way and will be placed in the open spot!

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Gutmann":3ln658xv said:
My latest version of the board, nothing else needed:

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Those jacks lead to the Superdelay VM which is placed in the fx-loop..
This board works with both amps without tweaking:

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Hey glad to see someone with diezel's also with the tubemiester! I have as well and its pretty sick!
 
2 pedalboards: One for gigging and one for rehearsal/home.
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I've got two. One is my smaller one with pedals and the other is for my main rig where most my pedals are racked.

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snowdog":1tk2iyvj said:
Lord Toneking":1tk2iyvj said:
Got a part number for those jacks and where to buy? I really want to do that on my pedaltrain :yes:

http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=092-044

There are TRS and mono ones. Not finding any mono ones though.

Those will work for TS or TRS, you just don't wire up/use one of the lugs to keep it TS/Mono.


vchizzle":1tk2iyvj said:
That's awesome. Would love details on what you used for lighting and how it's hooked up.

Thanks. I measured out how much I would need to go around the whole board, bought a LED light strip 12v rating, took a power cable for the Voodoo Labs ISO-5, cut it in half, stripped it and wired the LED strip to it. It is powered through the ISO-5 from the 12v power output. The Light strip has a sticker backing, and I also used zip tie mounts for the wires and LED strip.

Exact LED Strip I used.
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/48-5050-7- ... ngth-41195
Random Zip tie mount. I bought mine from home depot
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Used one of these for the power
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There wasn't anything wrong with my old one but it was starting to get chipped up and there were a few things I would have done different so I decided to rebuild it. Again. This time though instead of enamel I used that truck bed liner stuff so hopefully it holds up better. Even though it was only cosmetic it still bugged a little when it got chipped. I also made it 1" wider but shrank the wah area so the upper riser it 3" wider which gave me more room under it. I also made the patch bay ledge wide enough so it is actually big enough for the patch bay. I can swap the drive pedal out now for some that are a little bigger depending on what I need, a wampler slostortion fits there now where it wouldn't before. It's built a little better as I took my time and the tolerances are much closer, the last one was actually the prototype but I just started using it and have been for a couple years now. The paint job isn't all that great but at least it should hold up.




 
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