
Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
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Incredible dude! Both visually and in terms of the tasty pedals.
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Super sweet! But…that one side jack pedal…oooohhh boy is my OCD on fireDowi wrote:Spent last week on this simple color coordinated board for maximum early-grunge vibes.
Signal chain is Virus (mode 3, lowest gain for sputter-y starved sounds which becomes a fat overdrive when i hit the bias switch) --> Haxan for bright distortion (left switch almost always on) --> Caprid for "wall of gain" muff duties --> Feber mainly for tremolo+freq shifting, and some occasional phasing --> CT5 as a metallic sort of reverb (set as pictured, no shift, short length, mid feedback) --> Young Hearts for delay and oscillations
I love how the 3 gain pedals interact with each other. It just lacks a white flanger/chorus and some space, as the pedals are too close to each other. I might put them all on the slightly bigger board to solve this issue (and add a tuner), and leave this small one for the home setup.

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Thanks fam!
But the Caprid is really really good, even though I've been thinking about swapping it for a slightly less mid-scooped muff variation.
I want to check the pickle pie B from W&C, but it's not white nor has top mounted jacks so..nope
I'm open for suggestions of a BM variation that corresponds to the aforementioned options to add it to my muffs collection.

sigh, don't tell me dude, you have no idea how much it triggers my ocd..raj007 wrote: Super sweet! But…that one side jack pedal…oooohhh boy is my OCD on fire

But the Caprid is really really good, even though I've been thinking about swapping it for a slightly less mid-scooped muff variation.
I want to check the pickle pie B from W&C, but it's not white nor has top mounted jacks so..nope

I'm open for suggestions of a BM variation that corresponds to the aforementioned options to add it to my muffs collection.
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W&C do custom shop builds now. Maybe they'll build you a Pickle Pie B in white w/ top mounted jacks? 

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I considered it, I know about their custom shop but looking at how their boards are made I don't think top jacks would be doable, nor I have seen any of their pedals with those, and I bet they received tons of requests.
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My current set up is a small table and a single music stand.




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Not a "real board" but got a jam session with the band for the first time in aaaaages tomorrow and I thought it'd be fun if I put loads of different dirt pedals on to try, knowing full well that I will inevitably end up using what my board for this band already was (wah-tuner-klon-elements-multiplex).
But it's fun to do the gear nerd thing as we all know.

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Good stuff!coldbrightsunlight wrote:Not a "real board" but got a jam session with the band for the first time in aaaaages tomorrow and I thought it'd be fun if I put loads of different dirt pedals on to try, knowing full well that I will inevitably end up using what my board for this band already was (wah-tuner-klon-elements-multiplex).But it's fun to do the gear nerd thing as we all know.
You get a sideways picture cos meh can't be bothered to fix
I'm personally very much like this, I've a "standard" board I've become to fond of or tied down to, due to specific sounds, but love doing the nerd thing you mention at times for certain periods. Just bring a random set of pedals to rehearsal/jam and see how I can work with them. Problem is it usually means I get very fond of more pedals and end up wanting everything on my board, haha. "Luckily" we don't really gig (I know there's been a pandemic, but even before) so I haven't had to worry too much.
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Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

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Sweet dealin's: here
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Paul_C wrote:My current set up is a small table and a single music stand.
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qersty wrote:zombie klon is great!

Haha yeah. I will still always end up with a small "official board" because CBA using so many pedals at once. I did actually end up using a slightly different dirt setup than what I went in with which is cool I guess - though also annoying in a wayPanicProne wrote:Good stuff!coldbrightsunlight wrote:Not a "real board" but got a jam session with the band for the first time in aaaaages tomorrow and I thought it'd be fun if I put loads of different dirt pedals on to try, knowing full well that I will inevitably end up using what my board for this band already was (wah-tuner-klon-elements-multiplex).But it's fun to do the gear nerd thing as we all know.
I'm personally very much like this, I've a "standard" board I've become to fond of or tied down to, due to specific sounds, but love doing the nerd thing you mention at times for certain periods. Just bring a random set of pedals to rehearsal/jam and see how I can work with them. Problem is it usually means I get very fond of more pedals and end up wanting everything on my board, haha. "Luckily" we don't really gig (I know there's been a pandemic, but even before) so I haven't had to worry too much.

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