Lets see those pedal boards you are using right now.
So I think I've found something I can stick with for a while...
I was using the Zoom G5 by itself, but I decided I wanted to start taking some of the work off of it so I could just let it be a stomp box for various effects... less confusing that way.
The chain goes:
You'll probably notice that almost everything here is inexpensive gear, but money's always a little tight in the BriGuy household for buying gear (3 kids and 2 grandkids at home you know). Still, I've been meticulously bringing things together and I've finally found something that I really like without breaking the bank.
In case you're curious, the homemade-silver-box-looking thingy controls the patch up & down and the tap tempo for the G5, along with controlling the two sides of the split.
So I think I've found something I can stick with for a while...
I was using the Zoom G5 by itself, but I decided I wanted to start taking some of the work off of it so I could just let it be a stomp box for various effects... less confusing that way.
The chain goes:
- Guitar
- AKG Perception Wireless
- Behringer PB100 PreAmp Booster
- Source Audio Programmable EQ
* Split A:
1) Electro-Harmonix C9 Organ Machine
* Split B:
1) GFS Twin Overdrive
2) Danelectro Cool Cat CTO2 Transparent Overdrive
2) Danelectro Cool Cat CTO2 Transparent Overdrive
- Zoom G5 (normal setting):
- Wah (operated by toe button & up/down on Z-Pedal)
- 5-Band EQ
- Booster (Gain 1-100 operated by rolling Z-Pedal right from center)
- Phaser (1st face switch)
- Cry (think "talk box" - 2nd face switch)
- Tremolo (3rd face switch)
- Vintage Flanger (4th face switch)
- Chorus (Mix 0-50 operated by rolling Z-pedal to left from center)
- Onboard Tube Booster
- Donner Black Arts Delay
- Fender Champion 100 (Clean Channel)
You'll probably notice that almost everything here is inexpensive gear, but money's always a little tight in the BriGuy household for buying gear (3 kids and 2 grandkids at home you know). Still, I've been meticulously bringing things together and I've finally found something that I really like without breaking the bank.
In case you're curious, the homemade-silver-box-looking thingy controls the patch up & down and the tap tempo for the G5, along with controlling the two sides of the split.
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