Agileguy_101
Master of his Domain
I've never been one to travel lightly when it came to musical gear. Unloading my rig (two guitars, head, 2x12 cab, pedalboard, and case of cables/pedals/accesories) from my car takes four trips of lugging heavy stuff. I keep my equipment at my home where I keep it to practice and record. However, I practice at least a few times a week and I'm looking for any way to keep stuff in separate places to minimize unnecessary travel wear on both equipment and myself. I've already lined up another cabinet that I'll be purchasing tomorrow, so I can have one at home and one at my practice space.
Now I'm considering my pedalboard. For those that haven't seen it (see it here), it's quite a large assortment for my band that plays almost exclusively original music. I've recently come to the conclusion that I could put all the pedals I need for this band on a Pedaltrain nano and still have enough sonic ammunition to decimate colons from remote tropical locations. I could then keep my larger pedalboard at home and use it for recording or take to jams with other people, which is an attractive option as I'm looking at starting a side project with my bassist.
I guess what it comes down to is this: Am I off my rocker for not wanting to transport my rig all the time?
Now I'm considering my pedalboard. For those that haven't seen it (see it here), it's quite a large assortment for my band that plays almost exclusively original music. I've recently come to the conclusion that I could put all the pedals I need for this band on a Pedaltrain nano and still have enough sonic ammunition to decimate colons from remote tropical locations. I could then keep my larger pedalboard at home and use it for recording or take to jams with other people, which is an attractive option as I'm looking at starting a side project with my bassist.
I guess what it comes down to is this: Am I off my rocker for not wanting to transport my rig all the time?