Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 7:12 am
The color coordination on the last page was epic
Shit. I wish that laser had cost 5k. Try 35k man.JonnyAngle wrote:You need a laser that’s at least $5kAghartha wrote:Good job indeed. How did you do it? I've got a pedal I'd love to do something like that with.Jesus Was a Robot wrote:I did it.Aghartha wrote:How did you refinish that Strymon?
Then 150 pedals to practice on to get the proper know how
I can do it for you.Aghartha wrote:Good job indeed. How did you do it? I've got a pedal I'd love to do something like that with.Jesus Was a Robot wrote:I did it.Aghartha wrote:How did you refinish that Strymon?
This totally looks like it could be Eivind's board. Super cool board!Christophe wrote:
An improved version of my smaller board!
Signal chain: Tuner - barbershop - fuzz 88 - 616 - The accountant - super fuzz war - Mem Loss - ED2 -Raptio - Warped Vinyl - Holy grail.
Sounds glorious! Many great pairings here.
Super fuzz war: spent a little time with the dipswitches... extremely versatile! It really is a great fuzz, the sound is so mean and fat, and the booster densifies the fuzz in the best way.
The only concern is that "fizz" sound you get when using the boost on its own. No dipswitch will make it go away, it's just there. The fizz is not heard when boost is used in addition to the fuzz of course, and it also disappears when paired with pedals that smooth out the sound (like the WV for instance). Otherwise you get a nasty lofi boost, quite appealing, but this thing cant be used as a standard boost for your overdrive without adding that lofi fizz... The 88 before the super fuzz war is insane...
I think I'm done with it for a while, I must resist the urge to replace the holy grail with an astronaut verb...
fcknoise wrote:That is so fucking awesome. The realest board
$harkToootth wrote:@retinal orbita - DOD Death Metal...My Brethren!!!!
I want to play bass through this signal chainretinal orbita wrote:
Current board is the HM-2 and DOD Death Metal in loop 1 of the LS-2, the Moogerfooger in Loop 2, followed by the Gonkulator into a Gristleizer, into the DD7.
I'm hoping to get some more longer cables to allow everything to flow a little better - trying to keep the LS-2 tidy has been a real pain. I might just buy a true bypass looper for the Moogerfooger and scrap the LS-2 perhaps, I used to have another DOD Death Metal in the chain as well with a really buggy switch hence using the looper to turn all three off and on. But I'm coming to terms that this way I simply can't have two DOD DMs and the HM 2 and the Line Selector all flowing properly. Plus I have the Outer Rings coming, so that will require some movement. So basically this is happening now but definitely going to have some shakeups in the future.
coldbrightsunlight wrote:That's a very cool little board!
Ghost Hip wrote:This is ridiculously ergonomic, i love it.breakdown wrote:NSFW: show
Aghartha wrote:Yeah that's awesome. I love those little Orange Micro stacks too. Kinda wish I kept my Micro Dark, but oh well.
Thanks guys!BitchPudding wrote:Do those micro heads work well for a live setup? I've been eyeballing one forever.
That and a small cab would be a cool rig.
Hey thanks man! Well, Eivind's great fuzz vids definitely ignited gas for the 88. Just like UC's about Seppuku. I've played for the longest time with 5/6 pedals, squeezing the best out of them, constraints-make-u-more-creative king of thing. 4/5 years ago gear-gas struck back with a vengeance. Then I found out about ILF two years ago (as any search on any gear brought ILF results on Google), and this was a major discovery on the gearhunt journey. Best place for our joint addiction.Pete wrote:This totally looks like it could be Eivind's board. Super cool board!Christophe wrote:
An improved version of my smaller board!
Signal chain: Tuner - barbershop - fuzz 88 - 616 - The accountant - super fuzz war - Mem Loss - ED2 -Raptio - Warped Vinyl - Holy grail.
Sounds glorious! Many great pairings here.
Super fuzz war: spent a little time with the dipswitches... extremely versatile! It really is a great fuzz, the sound is so mean and fat, and the booster densifies the fuzz in the best way.
The only concern is that "fizz" sound you get when using the boost on its own. No dipswitch will make it go away, it's just there. The fizz is not heard when boost is used in addition to the fuzz of course, and it also disappears when paired with pedals that smooth out the sound (like the WV for instance). Otherwise you get a nasty lofi boost, quite appealing, but this thing cant be used as a standard boost for your overdrive without adding that lofi fizz... The 88 before the super fuzz war is insane...
I think I'm done with it for a while, I must resist the urge to replace the holy grail with an astronaut verb...