VERTEX - Tom Bukovac Pedalboard

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Here’s a pedalboard that we did for Nashville session guitarist, Tom Bukovac.

Tom wanted us to make him another board similar to what we made for him in Spring 2011 (viewtopic.php?f=3&t=90467), so that he could leave one in cartage and have the other one handy for different sessions around town:

INTERFACE:

Passive input (no input buffer), Effects Break-Out (allows for external pedals to be patched into the pedalboard after the distortion pedals, but before the modulation and time-based pedals), Stereo Outputs (allows for two amplifiers to be run through the rig simultaneously, and includes an isolation transformer on one output, dual output buffers on both outputs, plus a polarity switch to ensure that both amps in stereo are functioning optimally), and a master bypass switch (allows for bypassing the entire rig and goes directly to the amplifier(s) in either mono or stereo).

POWER SUPPLIES:

Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+
Voodoo Lab Pedal Power Digital

ORDER OF PEDALS:

INTERFACE (passive w/ master bypass), Electro-Harmonix POG 2, Boss V-Wah, Xotic RC Booster, Way Huge Green Rhino, ZVex Box of Rock (re-housed), Nobels ODR-1 (re-housed), Analogman King of Tone, Way Huge Pork Loin, Vertex GE-7 Equalizer, INTERFACE (effects break-out), Peterson Strobo-Stomp Tuner, Neo Instruments Ventilator, Boss VB-2 Vibrato, Keeley TR-2 Tremolo, Dunlop Volume Pedal (Vertex modified), Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man (Vertex modified/calibrated), Strymon Brigadier (stereo), Vertex EXH Stereo Memory Man w/ Hazarai (stereo), INTERFACE (stereo outputs with ISO transformer and dual output buffers)

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Looks clean but I never understood boards like this, too much tap dancing...
 
Gainzilla":3unhw7uq said:
Looks clean but I never understood boards like this, too much tap dancing...

+1
Exactly my thoughts...I couldn't imagine this at a gig...
 
lespaul3013":99yp9eyd said:
Gainzilla":99yp9eyd said:
Looks clean but I never understood boards like this, too much tap dancing...

+1
Exactly my thoughts...I couldn't imagine this at a gig...
Dave Friedman had built a similar board with an enormous amount of pedals that didnt have a switching system and I had mentioned the same thing as I did here and he said that it was primarily a studio board and for that, I can understand.
 
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