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  • Little Pigbacon
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    Re: New Pedal means I need a new Pedalboard!

    I took U-bolts and fastened my pedals to the trunk lid from an old Miata.

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  • Aceman
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    By the way Zeuss; Zone/Muff/Zone


    Is THAT really necessary?????? How do you use those?

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  • Aceman
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    Originally posted by Kamanda~SD View Post
    Surprised to see a metalmuff from you Aceman, especially for an 80's band (I'm assuming hair metal?). Old guitarist had one in front of his marshall, couldn't ever get it to sound good...even usable for that matter.
    I don't expect to use it. But it sure is fun!

    I don't have any trouble getting a useable Pantera sound out of it!

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  • Aceman
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    Originally posted by Zeuss View Post
    This is my homemade board
    I dig the red/black. Nicely done!

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  • Stratman
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    My toys (Partial set-up) still have to re-arrange pedals and get them connected.

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  • aleclee
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    The Chemistry is cool but PedalTrain has been my go-to board for about ten years. They're lightweight, reasonably priced, and tough as heck.

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  • jtougas
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    For my first pedalboard, I picked up one of these:

    Holeyboards are the easiest to use pedalboards. 2-Levels, Damage-free Mounting, Expandable, Modular, Lightweight & Super strong. Made in USA


    Standard size. I should be able to put a finish on it in s few weeks, and assemble it.

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  • Kamanda~SD
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    Re: New Pedal means I need a new Pedalboard!

    Surprised to see a metalmuff from you Aceman, especially for an 80's band (I'm assuming hair metal?). Old guitarist had one in front of his marshall, couldn't ever get it to sound good...even usable for that matter.

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  • Zeuss
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    This is my setup
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  • Zeuss
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    Re: New Pedal means I need a new Pedalboard!

    This is my homemade board
    Attached Files

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  • Aceman
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    New Pedal means I need a new Pedalboard!

    Here is my 2nd pedalboard build:

    Nothing fancy. All wood/glue construction



    I still need to add power to it. I have a strip I'll be putting on the back.



    Here is the pedal line up. I'll be using this for the 80's metal band.



    In signal chain order:

    Into front of amp -
    Crybaby Wah
    Planet Waves Tuner
    [amp switch clean/OD OD1/OD2]
    Metal Muff [on/off Boost; AKA Channels 4 & 5, or OD3/OD4 when Marshall is on clean]
    Micro Amp - boost for solos

    In the Loop -
    Behringer Vintage Phaser (custom paint) Phaser - don't use it. Just in case.
    Washburn Chorus - for leads
    Digitech Chorus Factory (set to TC Chorus) - General rhythm Chorus
    Washburn Flanger - again, just for fun….I like to hit that for the part in the middle of Nothing But A Good Time for epic-ness.
    Boss RV-3 - Short Delay
    Boss DD-3 - Long Delay

    I'm going to make another board and put all the dirt plus some more on one, and all the swirl etc on another.
    Last edited by Aceman; 06-20-2014, 08:49 PM.
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