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FDP Forum / Miscellaneous and Non-Fender Topics / Pedalboard, I'll show you you mine, you show me yours..
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FDP Forum / Miscellaneous and Non-Fender Topics / Pedalboard, I'll show you you mine, you show me yours..
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Teleman027
Massachusetts
STAY POSITIVE.Jan 1st, 2012 03:48 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Here's my home made one.
Guitar -> Seymour Duncan Pickup Booster -> Fulltone Fat Boost v3 -> BYOC Rat -> BYOC Triangle Muff -> TU-2 -> Amp
All powered by the Voodoo Labs ISO5.
Bill D.
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Fresno, CA USA
I pick...therefore, I play...Jan 2nd, 2012 10:22 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Pretty much covers anything I need.
gdw3
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LA-la-land, CA
Insert clever comment hereJan 3rd, 2012 12:24 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Alright, I'm in.
Featuring the newest addition, the TC Electronic Hall Of Fame reverb. This thing sounds sweet. The RAT has the Keeley mod, which made this pedal useable. I've seen a lot of Plimsouls and OCD's on here. Great! (if you haven't tried them at 18v, try it! Smooooooth) And, yes, the 2 Line6's take up lots of real estate, but with the presets, especially on the modulation pedal, it's like having 4 pedals in 1.
Jakey333
UKJan 31st, 2012 11:46 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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OK- I'm in and yes I am a pedalhead.
Gaukdawg
Ohio
I'm with you fellers!Feb 1st, 2012 06:43 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Here is mine currrently.
urby
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NW USFeb 1st, 2012 09:50 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Jakey333-fond of that processed sound now, aren't we? 8v)
NoMonks
USA
Stardom, one receipt at a time.Feb 1st, 2012 07:46 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Did someone say Vox Valve Tone?
6L6
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Lago, CA
Kick the tires, Light the fires! Feb 2nd, 2012 08:36 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Here ya go along with my beloved Fender Vibro Champ.
Pedals (l to r) are:
BOSS RV-3 Digital Delay/Reverb
BOSS CH-1 Super Chorus
BOSS DM-2 Analog Delay
Ibanez TS-9RI
BOSS TR-2 Tremolo
BOSS TU-2 Tuner/Power for other pedals
Case is a BOSS BCB-6
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montana63
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seattleUSA
stay away from rugsFeb 2nd, 2012 10:58 AM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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here is the beginnings of my "compact" board... I am in the process of collecting small versions of the pedals I already use so I can move the large pedals onto my "big" pedalboard.
I have a Malekko Chicklet Reverb on the way to replace the Hardwire RV-7 on this board. then when I add a Lovepedal Babyface trem and Amp50 overdrive and the Malekko Omicron Comp, plus one of the tiny fuzzes(I haven't decided which one yet...) I will have room on this board(PedalTrain JR) for my Crybaby!
TieDyedDevil
Portland, OR
Play the music, not the instrument.Feb 6th, 2012 04:25 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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On the floor:
TieDyedDevil
Portland, OR
Play the music, not the instrument.Feb 6th, 2012 04:26 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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On the other end of those cables:
pburruel
Las Vegas
Well........alright, then.Feb 9th, 2012 09:08 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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In it's most current state...........
BF66Prince
Texas Gulf Coast
Fender Aficionado BF Lifetime MemberFeb 10th, 2012 08:12 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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This pedal board covers most of the tones I'll need running through my '66 Princeton Reverb.
Waggler
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Blue Jay, OH
Don't just do something...Stand thereFeb 14th, 2012 06:49 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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I scaled back recently. Pedalboards are an odyssey.
You can go big or go small, but I like my pedals!
Recently, I made excuses for not bringing my pedalboard to rehearsals and performances, because I got tired of lugging it around. For months, I used only the overdrive from my amp and the volume knob on my guitar for swells.
It was a good experience, because it helped me get better sounds from my amp alone and I ended up dialing in a lot more midrange in the amp, and I think, getting a better tone with and without the pedals.
However, I ultimately realized my pedal rig is too important to me to lose. For one thing, I can manage pinky volume swells, but I can't get as expressive swell effects that way as I can get with a volume pedal. And I have other effects I really like as well.
Losing pedals was kind of painful act of selection. I really liked my Morley FX Blender because I had gotten some dramatic results from blending effects in the past, but lately there hasn't been much call for it. And I decided to lose the Roto Machine because it couldn't be completely bypassed - there was still a cycling artifact even when it was turned off. The controls were fiddly as well.
I've been toying with having 2 boards with complementary pedals and which could possibly be chained together occasionally for a no-holds-barred approach. Anybody ever try this?
Vic Vega
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Massachusetts
Happy to be at the top of the food chainFeb 14th, 2012 07:55 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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I think my board is about to get a Line 6 wireless receiver where the cord is, but it is my current setup.
It does everything I need.
guitarmoog
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Belgium
I wouldn't say that's excessiveFeb 14th, 2012 11:54 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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"I've been toying with having 2 boards with complementary pedals and which could possibly be chained together occasionally for a no-holds-barred approach. Anybody ever try this?"
I used to have one 'standard' board, plus another smaller one with the more esoteric stuff on it. I found quite quickly thought a) the two together took up way too much stage space for the bars we play in, and b) it was a pain carrying both.
I've switched now to one main board, which travels in a flight case with a built in 5-way stand, and gets used for home rehearsals and proper gigs, plus a smaller one that partly duplicates the big one with the bare essentials for rehearsals with other bands and small gigs. Works well. Pics to follow.
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Mukilteo
Plausible Deniability Is all I needFeb 16th, 2012 10:22 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Crappy Pic but here is mine
Pinetree
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Lemmy For PresidentFeb 25th, 2012 06:01 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Here's this years' version.
kbraker
findlay ohioMar 2nd, 2012 02:11 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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my first and only collection of pedals. g&l asat tribute =>pedals=> line 6 amp.@ home is a traynor ycv blue
LeftyMeister
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Buckeye Country, USA
Motorcycles, Guitars, and GolfMar 3rd, 2012 06:58 PM Edit Profile Print Topic Search
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Here's my re-do from this weekend. I built a platform for the back pedals to elevate them.
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