Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2019 12:00 pm
That is great! I'd move the rm1n down where the zoom and preamp is and vice versa, but either way it looks good.
That is a sweet board there. OG POG is the beast. Miss that. I just wish there was a mod to quiet the amount of hiss from it. It would be perfect otherwise.Dowi wrote:i think it's probably around 70cm, gonna measure it tomorrow and let you know, anyway it's not that heavy, i used to have a giant rockcase (with three rows of pedals) when i toured EU for the first time: a nightmare. Heavy and giant.VREEEEVROOOOOW wrote:Oh wow! The pic is cropped in the forum view here, so I didn't view the full size image until now. How wide is that board, Dowi? Mine's 600mm (times 50), and it's a right PITA to carry 'round as-is...
*EDIT: found a pic of it, awwww the memories.
I have always powered it with a separated power supply (that bastard draws A LOT) and never had noise problemsFaldoe wrote: That is a sweet board there. OG POG is the beast. Miss that. I just wish there was a mod to quiet the amount of hiss from it. It would be perfect otherwise.
JonnyAngle wrote:Current board. Have the fender tank up front then tha board
Pretty happy with the pedals, not happy with the power supply situation.
Eventide powermax fits underneath, but I no haz that
I play through headphones most of the time so that’s why I got it. But I usually leave it on even if playing through an amp. If you’re looking for a cab sim or IR gear this comes highly recommended.Dowi wrote: Nnnnnniceee, love the clock.
So how do you use the cabzone? I see people using it mostly to create a more realistic sound when not using an amp but going straight in audio interfaces.
Thanks, man! It’s been a fun little project that just keeps going. Just finished #29!!!MrNovember wrote:I had to look up the #RIP. I didn't realize you actually made those. It sounds fantastic. Now I want a #RIP
Thanks for the info. I play through headphones a lot lately, and to do that I have to go through a - shitty--amp anyway and then use the phone out (which sounds even more awful), a solution like that could be really useful. Do you use a preamp or else?JonnyAngle wrote:I play through headphones most of the time so that’s why I got it. But I usually leave it on even if playing through an amp. If you’re looking for a cab sim or IR gear this comes highly recommended.Dowi wrote: Nnnnnniceee, love the clock.
So how do you use the cabzone? I see people using it mostly to create a more realistic sound when not using an amp but going straight in audio interfaces.
Uhm show us that rackcbm wrote:I got rid of all those pesky pedal delays.
This feeds a rack for time-based processing.
Sure —qersty wrote:Uhm show us that rackcbm wrote:This feeds a rack for time-based processing.
The Kingsley's are really great. My board has on normal Page, on the right, and one Page DS on the left. The Maiden D and Page DS are based on the Dumble ODS amp. The Page by itself is a fairly light distortion, but start hitting them with other things and vice versa and things get pretty interesting.How are those kingsleys? They seem kinda cool but everybody who use them are like tgp dads. Page especially, is it just a boost or does it work for distortion and shit?
Damn thats a pretty hefty tack! Been dreaming of one of those big eventides. They make awesome delays.cbm wrote:Sure —qersty wrote:Uhm show us that rackcbm wrote:This feeds a rack for time-based processing.
The Kingsley's are really great. My board has on normal Page, on the right, and one Page DS on the left. The Maiden D and Page DS are based on the Dumble ODS amp. The Page by itself is a fairly light distortion, but start hitting them with other things and vice versa and things get pretty interesting.How are those kingsleys? They seem kinda cool but everybody who use them are like tgp dads. Page especially, is it just a boost or does it work for distortion and shit?
Most people associate Dumble with Robben Ford and Larry Carlton, but it can get fairly nasty. It's not good for metal or anything, but it's a great sound.
My soundcloud stuff all uses the Maiden as my only preamp. There's no guitar amp involved. Plenty of fuzz, but not an amp in sight. https://soundcloud.com/cbm
fuckcbm wrote: Sure —
Do you run cables from all the processors to that mixer in the second rack? The one thing that has kept me from considering a handful of rack pieces is the additional mixer/loop switcher infrastructure required since the bypass on all these extremely expensive units is apparently subpar and/or nonexistent.cbm wrote:Sure —qersty wrote:Uhm show us that rackcbm wrote:This feeds a rack for time-based processing.
The Kingsley's are really great. My board has on normal Page, on the right, and one Page DS on the left. The Maiden D and Page DS are based on the Dumble ODS amp. The Page by itself is a fairly light distortion, but start hitting them with other things and vice versa and things get pretty interesting.How are those kingsleys? They seem kinda cool but everybody who use them are like tgp dads. Page especially, is it just a boost or does it work for distortion and shit?
Most people associate Dumble with Robben Ford and Larry Carlton, but it can get fairly nasty. It's not good for metal or anything, but it's a great sound.
My soundcloud stuff all uses the Maiden as my only preamp. There's no guitar amp involved. Plenty of fuzz, but not an amp in sight. https://soundcloud.com/cbm