Lets see those pedal boards you are using right now.

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Here's mini board / living room amp I built while ago:

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I tried numerous Mooer pedals before picking up that US Gold. It's a Friedman type preamp that sounds incredible!

Not for the price or size: Just flat out really great sounding preamp that is at least equally good or better, than anything I've played.

I got a bit of GAS for Friedman thanks to that. Damn they're expensive...

Korg tuner has brilliant idea: It works with two button batteries! That should be standard for mini pedals.

If ayone knows really flat relatively inexpensive isolated supply I might be interested to get it to install under the board. EHX adapter I'm using for daisy is making a bit of hiss.
 
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My Current setup. Just added the TC Electronic Fangs yesterday. Not really jiving with it though, just sounds thin and trebly to me. I really want to like it but I'll probably return it. No matter how I adjust it I think the Amp gain pushed by the TS9 is better.

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I'm a little on the cable-y side right now, but it works; first board I have built.

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Do you chain those 3 delays or just have them with different times?

All 3 at different times different purposes. The Mxr is very warm and with modulation comes into play with different songs .
1 dd3 is very short and adds a brighter tone to certain songs .. other dd3 has longer times delay for certain things. Over board? You May think but it’s amazing how each play there part . Only had one delay up to a couple years ago than added another.. was playing around and was like wow this works .. than added the Mxr and changed it all.. so different and stayed on the board.. trust me it works well
 
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All 3 at different times different purposes. The Mxr is very warm and with modulation comes into play with different songs .
1 dd3 is very short and adds a brighter tone to certain songs .. other dd3 has longer times delay for certain things. Over board? You May think but it’s amazing how each play there part . Only had one delay up to a couple years ago than added another.. was playing around and was like wow this works .. than added the Mxr and changed it all.. so different and stayed on the board.. trust me it works well

Not overboard, sounds reasonable to me. I love delay.
 
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Don't run much this is my rig at Church. Now have added a Keeler Push drive behind the compressor just for a light crunch through my clean.
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How do you like the GR-33?

I love it, I have had it for years, bought it new. My GK2 pickup bit the dust recently, a blessing in disguise. The GK3 pickup has better tracking and sensitivity. The Roland has a great library of patches, some dated but most useable. My preferred midi setup is my Parker Midifly through my Kurzweil but the Roland does horns, woodwinds and pretty much everything you could want. You can't see it but I run the GR-33 through a powered JBL speaker.
 
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Ibanez CS-9. Best chorus known to man. I'm rebuilding my pedal arsenal since moving back to tubes and away from modelling amps. Found one almost new condition for a great price.
 
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Ibanez CS-9. Best chorus known to man. I'm rebuilding my pedal arsenal since moving back to tubes and away from modelling amps. Found one almost new condition for a great price.

It is so versatile I get a lot of flangy settings with it. I use the CS9 and the Carbon Copy for our VH stuff.
 
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No board these days. A crybaby, overdrive and amp footswitch. The pedals run on battery so it takes me no time to set up. This forces me to keep it simple. I've gone the large and small board route. If I do affix these to something, I will make sure I can access the crybaby's battery compartment easily from the bottom without having to take it off. Depending on the overdrive (Soul Food vs. OD-3), I'll have to pull it or I won't.
 
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My new pedal board. Custom cut 1/4" plywood. Just for the Keeley pedals.
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I changed up my Pedaltrain Mini board this past week since I already had 4 other DOD vintage reissues in my collection (2013/2014 gifts thanks Tom Cram/Spiral Electric FX, formerly of DigiTech) and I just bought myself the Optical compressor which I like better than OTA based compressors. It has less noise combined with the gold 250 so I removed my Boss NS-2. It's a DOD Invasion!!!!!

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I changed up my Pedaltrain Mini board this past week since I already had 4 other DOD vintage reissues in my collection (2013/2014 gifts thanks Tom Cram/Spiral Electric FX, formerly of DigiTech) and I just bought myself the Optical compressor which I like better than OTA based compressors. It has less noise combined with the gold 250 so I removed my Boss NS-2. It's a DOD Invasion!!!!!

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I always wanted one of their Envelope Filters. Never got around to buying one, though.

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Merry Christmas to all! It’s NPD x2 for me today with the Rams Head Muff RI and the 5150 overdrive. Loving these (and my awesome wife).
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Not really a pedalboard, but related.

I actually use a Headrush Pedalboard and figured out that the best way for me to use my EHX C9 Organ Machine and Synth9 in the loop is to have the raw signal coming into them instead of having any other effects involved, but I also wanted the ability to place the loop block anywhere I wanted to in the chain. I accomplished it by incorporating my little Alesis mixer, which now gives me complete control over levels of each effect along with the ability to compensate for different guitar output levels.

But it didn’t fit in my pedalboard case. Also, while the C9 and Synth9 are really cool and versatile, changing settings meant bending down to my board every time which isn’t very convenient, so...

I found this old case in a storage area at work covered by about an inch of dust.

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It’s got hard plastic sides and even had boards inside with material that Velcro will stick to on one side. Perfect! Now I can put my mixer and the two EHX pedals on a stand where I can make adjustments on the fly and just punch the loop button on my HR when I want them on. I also incorporated my wireless, my power supply, and my battery charger. And the blue lights from the power supply even light up the mixer and pedals!

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Since it’s Christmas today and nothing is open, I still need to put in Velcro to hold the boards in the top and bottom of the case itself and also I’m going to pick up some clips to keep the wires in place, but I’m pretty psyched about this thing. Now all I need to do to pack up is disconnect two cables going down to the HR, unplug the power, and wind the cord up inside the case and I’m on the road!


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