LETS SEE SOME PEDALBOARDS!!!
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by notagain</i>
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Neiloler</i>
<br />That's a great looking bunch Mark, is that a pedal train board it's on? How do you like that pedal board?
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I love the pedal train, I got the small one on
purpose so I couldn't use too many pedals...
Hope you have a great weekend![:p]
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That's awesome Mark, I'm trying to see if I can't build something similar out of rectangular metal tubing, but the prospects of finding said materials locally are somewhat bleak. I might just have to get a pedal train.
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Neiloler</i>
<br />That's a great looking bunch Mark, is that a pedal train board it's on? How do you like that pedal board?
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I love the pedal train, I got the small one on
purpose so I couldn't use too many pedals...
Hope you have a great weekend![:p]
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That's awesome Mark, I'm trying to see if I can't build something similar out of rectangular metal tubing, but the prospects of finding said materials locally are somewhat bleak. I might just have to get a pedal train.
This is what I use for recording
And this is what I use to jam
Wow I didn't realize those were so dirty! That flash sure brings out the details doesn't it. hahah
And this is what I use to jam
Wow I didn't realize those were so dirty! That flash sure brings out the details doesn't it. hahah
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<br />This is what I use for recording
And this is what I use to jam
Wow I didn't realize those were so dirty! That flash sure brings out the details doesn't it. hahah
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Hey Howard how do you like the Holy Stain?
<br />This is what I use for recording
And this is what I use to jam
Wow I didn't realize those were so dirty! That flash sure brings out the details doesn't it. hahah
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Hey Howard how do you like the Holy Stain?
Josh
ya I do like it, the tremello setting is really nice. I posted a review on here somewhere. do a search unde my name and you'll find it.
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Here is my little board. I have more pedals that are not on my board. But this is my current set up. The top row goes into the front of the amp. The bottom goes into the loop. Powered by a Dunlop DC powerbrick.
Ernie ball volume, Boss tuner, MXR sper comp (soon to be replaced), BBE Green Screamer, Keeley modded Rat, MXR Carbon Copy, DOD Icebox chorus (until somthing better comes along), Duncan Shape Shifter, Boss DD-20, and Boss RV-5.
Ernie ball volume, Boss tuner, MXR sper comp (soon to be replaced), BBE Green Screamer, Keeley modded Rat, MXR Carbon Copy, DOD Icebox chorus (until somthing better comes along), Duncan Shape Shifter, Boss DD-20, and Boss RV-5.
Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior !
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<br />How do you like that Lava trem (I think that's the SD pedal)?
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Hey Neil, Its a Duncan Shape Shifter. I cant say enough good things about it. It gan go retro or modern. Very versatile, very affordable. I think someone else on here didnt like it... but I will never part with it.
<br />How do you like that Lava trem (I think that's the SD pedal)?
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Hey Neil, Its a Duncan Shape Shifter. I cant say enough good things about it. It gan go retro or modern. Very versatile, very affordable. I think someone else on here didnt like it... but I will never part with it.
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Neiloler</i>
<br />So here's my question: how do you guys step on the pedal that are "further up" on the board without stepping on / changing the knobs on the lower pedals? I'm always worried that I'll stomp with reckless abandon and mess things up. No?
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Hey Neil. I built my board so that it slopes down towards me to deal with that problem, so the top row are higher up than the bottom row
<br />So here's my question: how do you guys step on the pedal that are "further up" on the board without stepping on / changing the knobs on the lower pedals? I'm always worried that I'll stomp with reckless abandon and mess things up. No?
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Hey Neil. I built my board so that it slopes down towards me to deal with that problem, so the top row are higher up than the bottom row
Josh
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