Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 11:17 am
Board game on point, sticker game on point, must be a resin gear shot.
Ordered through Buddha pickups via reverb. $82 for a shipped pair, hand wound to my specifications. Went with ainico v and wound around 7.9k-8.3k or so. Thought about just copping the LITS vibe and going with like 15k but instead went for something similar to traditional JM pickups.resincum wrote:goosekevin wrote: amaaaaazing dirt selection
love them! brought out the character of my guitar. kind of what I imagined it was supposed to sound like the whole time. when it was stock, there wasn't the biggest difference between switching pick up positions or the rhythm circuit. but now it's really dynamic and you can clearly hear the difference in selections. who did you get yours from?odontophobia wrote:
broh, how are you liking the LITS?
I really wanted to get a pair for my VMJM but they weren't available. Ended up ordering some customs off of some builder I discovered on reverb after not wanting to spend almost $200 on a pair of Antiquities or Failin/Lollar/etc.
resincum wrote:
John wrote:What's the blue thang?
hbombgraphics wrote:giant knobs is dual volumes???
FretNoMore wrote:Probably expression controls.
nieh wrote:Yup, expression controls. One controls the decay and blend on the reverb, the other controls feedback on the memory boy.
nieh wrote:nose pedals. if you buy them directly through them there's a bit of a wait, but its not terrible. I received mine about 2 weeks after ordering.PeteeBee wrote:Nieh, who made the blue double wheel? I emailed saturnworks about making something hecka similar but haven't heard back yet.
In case it seemed like I was being salty, I just remembered the last time he posted his board and explained it all, so I found the exact quotes.John wrote:Derp
Oooh SF into Buzzz, how does that work out for you?nieh wrote:sold quite a few things to buy a jazzmaster, down to this. would ideally like to add a tap trem, vibrato and mini wah eventually, and change the soul food to a fuck.
OK cool, yeah I looked at his post again and was trying to figure out where you got the quotes from!jrfox92 wrote:In case it seemed like I was being salty, I just remembered the last time he posted his board and explained it all, so I found the exact quotes.John wrote:Derp
jwar wrote:Salty balls.
Yesssssssjulius_deane wrote:resincum wrote:
jrfox92 wrote:TU-3 > Whammy IV > POG > Holy Grail > Generation Loss V2 > The Flaming Lips Space Ring > Echo Dream 2 > Fuck > Buzzz > LF7 > RE-20 (with Boomerang in "loop" of stereo in/out) > Holy Mountain > Sunn (Acapulco Gold) > DD-5 > Cathedral > Deco > Ditto X2
In the future I'll probably bump off both the ED2 and RE-20 when I finish my modular delay and I'll probably replace the Space Ring with a clean ring mod (like a Randy's Revenge or Moog, maybe I'll just build a Gristleizer).
Yeah, I guess it's kinda tinny. Mine has a super strong square wave thing going on.doommeow wrote:How's the Acapulco handle low lows? I keep get tempted to pick one up but keep hearing conflicting reports of how it handles bass-heavy content.