whoismarykelly wrote:Seriously impressed with the Squareplug SP400 plugs. Rewired my right board with them and managed to fit an extra pedal on the bottom row and a larger pedal in place of a narrow one on the back row. Now back to ReVolvering my ReVolvered ReVolver loops
They're kinda pricey, buf if they're better quality than the cheap shitty generic pancake style jacks I'm using now, they might be just what my newly assembled big board needs...
So they're thinner than regular pancake style plugs, or just thinner than your other/old plugs?
whoismarykelly wrote:Seriously impressed with the Squareplug SP400 plugs. Rewired my right board with them and managed to fit an extra pedal on the bottom row and a larger pedal in place of a narrow one on the back row. Now back to ReVolvering my ReVolvered ReVolver loops
They're kinda pricey, buf if they're better quality than the cheap shitty generic pancake style jacks I'm using now, they might be just what my newly assembled big board needs...
So they're thinner than regular pancake style plugs, or just thinner than your other/old plugs?
They're thinner than a Switchcraft pancake and are more precisely made IMO. But more importantly they are narrower which means you can use them on pedals where the in/out jacks are very close together.
Price-wise they cost about the same as a G&H plug. That may be expensive compared to a dirt cheap pancake but the quality is a lot higher and they go together super fast and easy.
So,this has been my core board for the last 1,5 years.
Something came, something went out, but i always added things before or after this.
Now i'm in a massive "re-build from zero" phase, so i thought to snap a pic of it before i tear everything apart.
Dowi wrote:So,this has been my core board for the last 1,5 years.
Something came, something went out, but i always added things before or after this.
Now i'm in a massive "re-build from zero" phase, so i thought to snap a pic of it before i tear everything apart.
The original POG is underrated IMO. Sounds huge on guitar or bass and has a really pleasant overdrive and filtering. It might be my desert island pedal.
Definitely my desert island pedal. It does tons of stuff, from the classic octaver, to the famous organ-sound, to filter, to overdrive and octavefuzzishness if treated properly.
The only annoying thing is that 18v AC power supply and the fact that is huge.
(too bad i've broken almost all of the white selectors by stomping on them)
hbombgraphics wrote:
Pog into Muff is one of the greatest sound combos ever
The pedals are mounted with what we call Montageband or Klempnerband. Looks like this:
You can cut it to length, tighten it with the screws holding the bottom plates of the pedals and just screw it down on the board. Rocksolid, cheap and easy. All my boards are done like that for years already and I much prefer it over velcro.