Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

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An update to celebrate a couple NPD's. Recently got the Randy's Revenge and Shallow Water, really enjoying both. EGC neck came in after a whole ton of fuss, and I'm officially out of space. Also great board/first post! I'm always a bit tempted to try a DD-500 in place of the Nemesis. Also, Chankgeez where are you, double purple right here.
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Olin wrote:An update to celebrate a couple NPD's. Recently got the Randy's Revenge and Shallow Water, really enjoying both. EGC neck came in after a whole ton of fuss, and I'm officially out of space. Also great board/first post! I'm always a bit tempted to try a DD-500 in place of the Nemesis.
Thank you! I love the DD-500, only delay that might make me take it off is that Empress delay.

The Nemesis is really great, the Helix and Degrade programs are killer. Also super jealous of that Shallow Water, been drooling over that since it came out.
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Olin wrote:An update to celebrate a couple NPD's. Recently got the Randy's Revenge and Shallow Water, really enjoying both. EGC neck came in after a whole ton of fuss, and I'm officially out of space. Also great board/first post! I'm always a bit tempted to try a DD-500 in place of the Nemesis. Also, Chankgeez where are you, double purple right here.
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With ease? I don't find any of the switches close enough together to pose any problems, and rarely hit any knobs on the way in. I don't do a huge amount of tap-dancing during a song so it has never struck me as a problem, really.
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Largebeer, what clipping modes are you preferring on the grey channel?

Olin, your purple fuck/tafm combo side-by-side is v v pleasing.
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myrrh wrote:
Christophe wrote:And here's the smaller board, displaying my current obsession over gain structure. Warped Vinyl and EP as latest newcomers.
Not totally satisfied with the SD1, great for wild riffing on the E string, but... still looking...
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Haven't found yet another compatible overdrive to pair it with though, to get more gain (without going into high gain territory). The accountant as a slight boost is kinda doing that job for now.
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MechaGodzilla wrote:Largebeer, what clipping modes are you preferring on the grey channel?
I actually keep both on no clipping most of the time.
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This page is dope.
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LargeBeer wrote:Hey there! Relatively new to this forum, wanted to show off my current board. 6 of these and the board itself belong to another user by the name of Cobrah, so much love and thanks to him for letting me use this for our shoegaze project.


Signal chain, leading from tuner:

Fairfield Circuitry Accountant
Earthquaker Devices Gray Channel
Earthquaker Devices Palisades
Ibanez SC10 Super Stereo Chorus
Ibanez PC10 Prime Dual Chorus
Eventide Space
Boss DD-500
Walrus Audio Julia
That's a lot of choruses, but I like it.
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LargeBeer wrote:
MechaGodzilla wrote:Largebeer, what clipping modes are you preferring on the grey channel?
I actually keep both on no clipping most of the time.
I think I'm with you there, it's just annoying how sensitive the vol knob is with the gain cranked.
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MechaGodzilla wrote: I think I'm with you there, it's just annoying how sensitive the vol knob is with the gain cranked.
Yeah I hate that honestly. I keep it at around 9 o clock when fully cranked and it's usually fine, sometimes need to adjust a hair up or down
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I want to make a comment on your inclusion of three chorus pedals:

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Agreed. That number is reasonable and good. Lately, I've been daydreaming about a similar gambit with flangers.
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Now with fatrat :hobbes:
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I recently replaced a dd-20 with the keeled mag echo, and added the zvex super duper 2 in 1. So I rearranged my board a little.Image

it goes guitar - OBNE aby pedal- b is my tuner - a goes fuzz factory - buzz - big muff - super duper - teese wah - tremolo - mag echo - amp
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