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Peaveyologist
I wonder why guitar pedals aren't made in a quasi "500 series" configuration.
Not the studio 500 series modules per se, but a dedicated mini-rack for pedal modules. It would put all the controls up where you could "fiddle" with them easier. You could control them with a simple multi foot-switch pedal, and it would really clean up your wiring/cables. Not to mention the fact that these modules could easily have true +/- 15-volt bipolar power. Much increased headroom and elimination of a lot of caps in the signal path. Also, the actual cost of individual modules could be less than their pedal counterpart due to no need for an enclosure, jacks, power connectors, and foot switches.
Just seems like a good idea for the 21st century. Me thinks. :scratchch
Not the studio 500 series modules per se, but a dedicated mini-rack for pedal modules. It would put all the controls up where you could "fiddle" with them easier. You could control them with a simple multi foot-switch pedal, and it would really clean up your wiring/cables. Not to mention the fact that these modules could easily have true +/- 15-volt bipolar power. Much increased headroom and elimination of a lot of caps in the signal path. Also, the actual cost of individual modules could be less than their pedal counterpart due to no need for an enclosure, jacks, power connectors, and foot switches.
Just seems like a good idea for the 21st century. Me thinks. :scratchch