Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

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Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

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Disarm D'arcy wrote:I have a compressor that I never bypass for that purpose. It's tubey and bassy. Not at all transparent. And I love it. Piano like clean sounds.
Those are the best cleans! :hug:
What are you using for a comp?
I think he uses an Effectrode.
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Yeah my board isn't one of the larger ones, but it does have ~50ft of (low capacitance, except for the coiled 1st 10ft length) cabling, 9 pedals.
When playing, either the first or second-in-chain fuzz boxes is always-on and fully open, buffering the signal. Also, I use single coils and my amp's "Normal" channel (jumped with the "Bass" ch) is glassy and bright so rolloff from capacitance is welcome.
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Iommic Pope wrote:
Disarm D'arcy wrote:I have a compressor that I never bypass for that purpose. It's tubey and bassy. Not at all transparent. And I love it. Piano like clean sounds.
Those are the best cleans! :hug:
What are you using for a comp?
I think he uses an Effectrode.
Ah I see.
Very nice.
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Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

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Yep Hubby is just right. Effectrode PC-2A. Derived from the LA-2A we all know. Sounds fàaaaaat
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I have 22-23 pedals on a board at any given time. I only notice a very slight difference if I plug direct vs through my board. Never used a buffer because I play active bass which has a buffer in the preamp. So no issues there. :)

However I always seem to have at least one pedal that is buffered bypass, and it's not on purpose. So that takes care of it as well. Dedicated buffer are a waste to me and so are boosters unless you're playing in some large venue, which I don't. Most are so goddamn loud I literally see no point in them.
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I have 1 buffer under each board, one MicroThumpinator that also acts as an always on buffer. I use the SFX Micro EQ as an always on line driver. The Wounded Paw Blender V4 also helps a bit with signal. Then I have he always on SFX D][plomat, the Cali76Tx that also buffers, and often use some clean boosts as line drivers/volume equalizers as well. Plenty of buffering.driving, no tone loss.
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jwar wrote:Dedicated buffer are a waste to me and so are boosters unless you're playing in some large venue, which I don't. Most are so goddamn loud I literally see no point in them.
Unless you don't play into a clean amp. ;)
I've considered building a dedicated booster to pair with my Holy Mountain since I tend to use it as an actual preamp rather than another dirt/overdrive pedal.
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Inconuucl wrote:Also, a lot of the people with Giant boards don't play out with them, but rather have a smaller gig board. Or don't play out at all. :lol:

I used to have a huge board, but I've found out that having a select number of pedals makes me happier than a having a dining table for a pedal board.
This. I've really enjoyed paring down to around 8 pedals.

My thing about compressors is that I generally enjoy having one for my clean sound, but don't like the sound of it pre or post dirt/fuzz... I feel like those pedals provide plenty compression on their own, so adding more is just too much.

This was one reason I got my switcher, so that I could easily have a bunch of pedals on for, say, a gainy/full/crazy sound, then quickly switch to something simple like only comp and verb. BUT... ended up being a bit overkill for me. The huge amount of wires and new worries just drove me crazy, so I sold it.

With that in mind, would be nice to have a simple 2-channel looper with my dirt/fuzzes on one side, comp on the other. Need that one stomp change... currently shopping for options in that dept.
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popvulture wrote:
Inconuucl wrote:Also, a lot of the people with Giant boards don't play out with them, but rather have a smaller gig board. Or don't play out at all. :lol:

I used to have a huge board, but I've found out that having a select number of pedals makes me happier than a having a dining table for a pedal board.
This. I've really enjoyed paring down to around 8 pedals.

My thing about compressors is that I generally enjoy having one for my clean sound, but don't like the sound of it pre or post dirt/fuzz... I feel like those pedals provide plenty compression on their own, so adding more is just too much.

This was one reason I got my switcher, so that I could easily have a bunch of pedals on for, say, a gainy/full/crazy sound, then quickly switch to something simple like only comp and verb. BUT... ended up being a bit overkill for me. The huge amount of wires and new worries just drove me crazy, so I sold it.

With that in mind, would be nice to have a simple 2-channel looper with my dirt/fuzzes on one side, comp on the other. Need that one stomp change... currently shopping for options in that dept.
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I might have to get one of those. would be super handy for me.

anywho, small changes. I'm liking and finding a lot more uses for the octave multiplexer than I thought I would.
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Generally I prefer the black loop though, since the loops are independent. I like that it has the two power outs though, making it super useful for a dirt section.
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Inconuucl wrote:Generally I prefer the black loop though, since the loops are independent.
I always use my overdrive alone, but like to stack fuzzes, so it would be nice to switch between just an overdrive to multiple fuzzes.
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Stomp on both switches at the same time?
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I've tried a bunch of different comps recently and there are only a couple I've liked for both clean and dirty (Ninevolt Pedals Homerunking and the Boss CS-2). When it works, it works really well for me and I end up using way less gain as a result.

One Control make some really useful little pedals. I'm using their Mosquite Blender for my Space Station. :thumb:
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