Fallout Labs
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hey guys, i'm not sure if I should be posting this here, so if its inappropriate let me know and I will remove it.
tim at retro-sonic and I were chatting about doing a rig for him awhile ago, and it finally all came together.
the board is wired up with evidence audio monorail, which is a killer cable. it sounds awesome, and it is by far the easiest cable I have ever worked with.
here's a run down on the rig.
the guitar feeds into the boost pedal, which is based off the boss fa-1, and acts as a buffer when on to drive the board. the signal path from that point on is, compressor -> distortion -> overdrive -> phaser -> chorus -> delay -> boost #2.
the second booster is used as a clean boost to drive into the amp.
i highly recommend you guys checking out the retro-sonic pedal line. the phaser and chorus will blow your mind, and the boost driving a A side of a T/D module will rock your world.
casey
tim at retro-sonic and I were chatting about doing a rig for him awhile ago, and it finally all came together.
the board is wired up with evidence audio monorail, which is a killer cable. it sounds awesome, and it is by far the easiest cable I have ever worked with.
here's a run down on the rig.
the guitar feeds into the boost pedal, which is based off the boss fa-1, and acts as a buffer when on to drive the board. the signal path from that point on is, compressor -> distortion -> overdrive -> phaser -> chorus -> delay -> boost #2.
the second booster is used as a clean boost to drive into the amp.
i highly recommend you guys checking out the retro-sonic pedal line. the phaser and chorus will blow your mind, and the boost driving a A side of a T/D module will rock your world.
casey