ratherdashing
Kablamminator
Okay, maybe I'm a bit full of myself, but I'm pretty sure I have the best pedal board ever.
Maybe.
Top row, left to right:
- Korg Pitchblack
- Boss CE-2 (MIJ)
- MXR Micro Flanger
- Maxon PT-999 Phase Tone
Middle row:
- Catalinbread Manx Loagthan
- Raptor!
- Boss CS-2 (MIJ)
- Way Huge Aqua Puss
- Line 6 M5
- modded and repainted Dunlop GCB-95 Crybaby
- Ernie Ball VP Jr
Bottom row:
- Mesa Mark V foot switch
- TC Electronic Nova Repeater
- home-made loop switcher
Here's a close-up of the switcher:
I also have a "patch panel" tucked under the board, which has an in and out jack, and a home-built JFET buffer on the input. I mounted it on the left side because I'm a lefty, and I hate having to plug in on the right of the board.
The signal path:
1. Patch panel input w. buffer
2. Looper, which has:
- Tuner out
- Main (bypass all)
- Comp loop (CS-2)
- Drive loop (Raptor and Manx)
- Mod loop (phaser, flanger, and chorus)
- M5 loop (duh)
- Delay loop (both delays)
3. Patch panel output
The idea is I turn on or off the pedals I need before a song, and engage/disengage them with the looper.
I've played with it a bit over the past few days, and I'm very pleased with it. It's much easier to stack pedals and flip them on and off now that most of my stomps are on the bottom row. I put the Nova on the bottom row to make tapping the tempo easier. The M5's isn't as easy to reach, but it's still do-able, plus I don't tap that as often.
Cool, eh?
Maybe.
Top row, left to right:
- Korg Pitchblack
- Boss CE-2 (MIJ)
- MXR Micro Flanger
- Maxon PT-999 Phase Tone
Middle row:
- Catalinbread Manx Loagthan
- Raptor!
- Boss CS-2 (MIJ)
- Way Huge Aqua Puss
- Line 6 M5
- modded and repainted Dunlop GCB-95 Crybaby
- Ernie Ball VP Jr
Bottom row:
- Mesa Mark V foot switch
- TC Electronic Nova Repeater
- home-made loop switcher
Here's a close-up of the switcher:
I also have a "patch panel" tucked under the board, which has an in and out jack, and a home-built JFET buffer on the input. I mounted it on the left side because I'm a lefty, and I hate having to plug in on the right of the board.
The signal path:
1. Patch panel input w. buffer
2. Looper, which has:
- Tuner out
- Main (bypass all)
- Comp loop (CS-2)
- Drive loop (Raptor and Manx)
- Mod loop (phaser, flanger, and chorus)
- M5 loop (duh)
- Delay loop (both delays)
3. Patch panel output
The idea is I turn on or off the pedals I need before a song, and engage/disengage them with the looper.
I've played with it a bit over the past few days, and I'm very pleased with it. It's much easier to stack pedals and flip them on and off now that most of my stomps are on the bottom row. I put the Nova on the bottom row to make tapping the tempo easier. The M5's isn't as easy to reach, but it's still do-able, plus I don't tap that as often.
Cool, eh?