Here's my stuff, not on a board but it s what I use.
Line6 Floor Pod
MXR EVH-117 Flanger
Fulltone OCD Obsessive Compulsive Drive Overdrive
Here's my stuff, not on a board but it s what I use.
Line6 Floor Pod
MXR EVH-117 Flanger
Fulltone OCD Obsessive Compulsive Drive Overdrive
Anything left in that bottle?
My pedal board is pretty simple, no pics though.
I have in no particular order here. Dunlap Hendrix Wah, Marshall Jackhammer Distortion, Marshall The Guv'Nor II Distortion, Boss Super Overdrive with Rich Franklin Mod (favorite pedal), Boss Super Strereo Chorus, Boss - Super Fuzz (good Sabbath and Neil Young Fuzz sound), Boss EQ, and for when I plug into a PA instead of amp I have the 1995 Digitech RP-1 (the original and pretty damn good) or a Digitech RP-80. I really like the RP 80 through a PA. I can have a Marshall, A Twin Reverb, a Mesa Boogie, an Orange, a Bad Cat, I can set the expression pedal for Wah (customize the toe and heel and 3 differet Wahs) volume or distortion level. I can custom my EQ, which is usually like Bass cranked, Mid completely to partially scooped, and Treble around 6 or 7. Plus it can run a ton of modulations flange, phaser, chorus, tremolo, rotary, and some other funky one's I don't mess with. My favorite though is I can set a harmonizer or I can use it like an octave pedal. A lot of times at church, I change to acoustic, and set it octave 1 up, and I now have a twelve string acoustic coming from my Les Paul.
EAT US AND SMILE!
LOOK WHO'S BACK IN CIRCULATION!
DAMAGE INC!
If you get invited just to drive over and jam, which 2 or 3 pedals is yer choice?
Boss Super Overdrive with the Franklin Mod
Marshall Jackhammer
and probably either the chorus or the fuzz. I can do a lot of stuff with the chorus pedal...
Mine would be a distortion, a wah, and a compressor. And maybe the flange, but I haven't played in a decade anything that would feature a flange. Or a phase!
I like how you take a day or two to answer your own alias' question...
Signal chain:
Ernie Ball volume> sends 1 signal to Boss tuner 1 to chain..
> Dunlop Univibe
> Danelectro Cool Cat chorus
> EH Small Stone Phase Shifter
> Boss BF-3 Stereo Flanger (set for "Cradle will Rock" type sweep,used more as a noise effect)
> Ibanez Weeping Demon Wah
> Danelectro "Chilli Dog" Octave pedal
> BBE Sonic Stomp ( def. helps to clarify signal post pedal tone sucking)
All powered by Voodoo Lab Pedal Power II plus
Digital rack mounted stuff controlled by early Rocktron Midi Mate
Rack consists of:
>Tech 21 PSA 1 Preamp
>Rocktron Hush Super C (stereo)
>Digitech DSP-256
>Marshall EL34 50/50 Dual MonoBloc Power Amp (Run in stereo)
Into
>Late 60's Marshall slant with vintage Celestion 25w "Greenbacks"
>Late 60's Hiwatt straight cab loaded with vintage Hiwatt British Fane speakers
> +2 90's Marshall straight cab loaded with Celestion G12T-75 speakers
The shit is heavy, especially at the end of a gig night. But I've been lugging the bastards around for over 25 years, I still couldn't see myself shluffing around gigging with a combo and 1 cable.(Although some nights I wish I did ). Call me old school, but I'm set in my ways and I'd def. miss my wall of sound
Last edited by Diamondjimi; 09-15-2009 at 11:17 PM.
Trolls take heed...LOG OUT & FUCK OFF!!!
What was the problem with the monobloc after all or did you not fix it yet?
I've officially outgrown my current board...I'm seriously G.A.S.'ing for an MXR Carbon Copy delay (tried my buddy's and they're awesome) and I have no room for it, even though I've still got two more outs (at least, I think) on my Voodoo Lab Pedal Power.
Was looking around at a couple of manufacturers, and the top two at the moment from what I'm seeing seem to be NYC Pedalboards and Pedaltrain.
..:: NYC Pedalboards - custom pedalboard solutions - call 1-888-935-5526 ::..
The NYC is the less expensive of the two, but the standard offering is the furry, plush covering over wood - which I'm reading (and have seen personally elsewhere) is a magnet for dirt and pet hair. Maybe not...
But since I occasionally do fly-out gigs (and the goal is to do more), might be worth it to drop an extra $100 for the Pedaltrain - different construction - the board itself is welded lightweight aluminum bars...the weight advantage would definitely be cool schlepping to gigs..
Pedaltrain Pro
but it comes in an ATA-approved flight case!
My SKB-15 is not ATA but it will fit in my overhead this weekend to San Antonio just nicely.
You're probably referring to the PS-15 if we're talkin' pedal boards, since the SKB-15 is a guitar case that's too big for an overhead...?
I fly with my guitar in a gig bag as a carry-on...would check the ATA (or the NYC for that matter)
And btw, the SKB pedalboard is cheesy and amateurish - like your Charvette....:tongue0011: Their guitar cases aren't bad...
I actually toured briefly as a tech with a pro who used one - to save on baggage fees, and it was pretty much the laughing stock of the crew in every city they played in..."He's seriously using an SKB?" The gig bag for it got shredded to shit, too, and the power connections were gimpy...
Last edited by jhale667; 09-16-2009 at 11:52 PM.
Yes, PS15 I have two. I didn't like it at first but as a gift, chose to start using it out of gratuity but then found favor with it and find the flap keeps the dust off it.
I only need the wah for what I do anyway, my amp is my sound.
They're not especially durable...
I ended up expanding my pedals from just a wah when I started doing more varied cover-band gigs: Chorus, Rotovibe, stuff like that comes in handy..plus I like doing my own echoes, since there's no sound man at most of the mid-size to smaller LA bars, and wouldn't trust 'em to do 'em right anyway...
Most of my stuff is running in my loop, there only a tuner, a boost and the wah in front of my amp to preserve the tone...
It's not as if they're getting a lot of abuse in the cabin. Checking them in is when you need protection.
Did you hear about the guy who checked a fancy...can't remember if it was a Gibson or Martin - $3500. It was in a flight case, but he saw them out the window just throwing it around. They destroyed it, and he had to fight with them for a year (and get a national news story to embarass them) to get them to pay for it.
I won't even check my fucking clothes on a plane, because they'll lost them. I would never check a guitar.
That's the guy on Youtube!
I have a power supply, a wah, flanger and a small switchboard. If it weren't post 9-11 I would just throw a wah in the suitcase.
But it's a really nice, vintage and modded wah. I'd feel bad if some big fat stupid Mexican kid in his teens wanted to toy with my patience over whether it is a suspicious item, when I'm on a schedule. Kitting them all together kinda makes it fucking obvious, and fits overhead nicely.
Like I would spend big bucks on a case. Treat your shit right and you don't have to, Hale.
He'd rather go thru baggage claim with a case weighing 30x times the contents to protect.
I can see that thing now, smashing it's corners into all the Samsonites in its way as it flys down the chute.
Fucking hell, that's it on the head right there!
Having the top-40 of classic rock guitar effects basically available within reach of your forklift's fingertips is really not what I'm about.
You're an idiot. Yeah, Rhoads and EVH are "fags" for using boards. You should quit while you're ahead....
You're proving yourself to be an idiot with every single post now...getting monotonous.I have a tube screamer, an analog chorus, and a wah. What the fuck else do you need.
And from your posts, it's obvious you can't...don't even need to hear an example, not like you could figure out how to post one anyway...Either you can play, or you can't, Hale.
They were touring pro performers requiring boards and ATA spec cases from a day in which having enough pedals to fill a board was a young man's wet dream.
This necessity for pedalboards is an unhealthy delusion I hope we've agreed to work thru for the better.
Whoa, look at the time.. on your way out please give your copay to my receptionist and ...
No, your entire life is an unhealthy delusion...
Much like your idiotic pontifications on people's guitars, who the fuck are you to say people "shouldn't" have pedalboards? Completely fucking moronic.
While there are some people have shit that looks like they can run NASA from the floor are probably overdoing it, I'm all for having multiple colors on the pallet...
Yup! That's a fucking pallet you're travelling with, alright!
(I think he means the word Palate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia )
PALLET Function: noun; Etymology: Middle English paillet, from Anglo-French paillete bundle of straw
"Jay thought he needed a billion pedals to achieve his global potential,
now he needs a forklift to move his stuff by the pallet."
Yeah, yeah, spellcheck failed once...cry me a river...you still can't argue the point, because you don't really have one.
Wiki is your fucking homepage, huh?
Last edited by jhale667; 09-17-2009 at 02:04 AM.
Got me there! Your battalion of batteries is well laid out, mine are laid to rest in 18x24 inch footlockers in storage, sacrificed in the name of female companionship partly, and partly because I haven't done nothin in over a decade.
So you don't mind I hope some teasing, since I can't use my stuff, and couldn't bear to sell em.
Oh you're finding anger from getting your fake curbcab thread invalidated.
Sorry 'bout that.
.. did I mention I hunger for the cock?
Last edited by jhale667; 09-17-2009 at 02:46 AM.
Beergut.
I can't believe you people are still shitting on each other over pedal boards. Can't we all just get along??
Those with few pedals can do their thing. And those with pedalboards can continue being gay. We can coexist.
Don't hate because people are capable of using effects better than you can...
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