Lets see those pedal boards you are using right now.

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Pitchblack, Fuzz Rite clone, BB PReamp, '74 RI Phase 90, CE-2, BF-2, DD-3, Multistomp (presently doing slapback duty). Voodoo PP2+ under the deck.
 
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Hey, it's wired Rich! ;)

I dig the blue. Are those Lava Cables? Self soldered or purchased?
 
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Those are Belden 9463, designed for Allen-Bradley's industrial automation networks, RIO and DH+. Out in industry, they just call it "blue hose". I used it as a joke, because it's been ubiquitous throughout my engineering career. Anybody in the automation business from about 1980 onward knows blue hose on sight. If you ever had a couple of pieces of equipment and you didn't know if they were going to talk, as long as they both had a blue hose connection, you knew things would be alright. Also, I get scrap lengths for free, and what's scrap in a panel shop or factory can make a LOT of 5" patch cables.

It's getting to be obsolete these days, finally being phased out and replaced with Ethernet. It's really overqualified as guitar cable; twisted pair in triple shielding, but it's basically indestructible and I smile at the inside joke whenever I look down.
 
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Those are Belden 9463, designed for Allen-Bradley's industrial automation networks, RIO and DH+. Out in industry, they just call it "blue hose". I used it as a joke, because it's been ubiquitous throughout my engineering career. Anybody in the automation business from about 1980 onward knows blue hose on sight. If you ever had a couple of pieces of equipment and you didn't know if they were going to talk, as long as they both had a blue hose connection, you knew things would be alright. Also, I get scrap lengths for free, and what's scrap in a panel shop or factory can make a LOT of 5" patch cables.

It's getting to be obsolete these days, finally being phased out and replaced with Ethernet. It's really overqualified as guitar cable; twisted pair in triple shielding, but it's basically indestructible and I smile at the inside joke whenever I look down.

That's what I was thinking that was just wasn't quite sure either. Nice setup by the way.
 
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Not to mention the fact that I'm apparently the only person who still uses a pedalboard.
 
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Not to mention the fact that I'm apparently the only person who still uses a pedalboard.

I love that story. :)

Here's mine. I run a Wah and a flanger or Microvibe out front. (Need a bigger board! ;))
 
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What do people use nowadays?

Personally, I mainly use a modeling processor since they are somewhat cheaper (well, the one I have was anyway). I have a Fender Mustang Floor and a Digitech RP350. I started this thread to see what other guitarists alike had on a board to where I could start to build my own board in the future.
 
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80's metal setup….



Planet waves Tuner - Thank you Evan!
Original Proco Rat - in case i want to go with a different dirt through the clean channel
Washburn Flanger - Flanger in "Down Boys" or "Ain't Talkin' bout Love"
Marshal Clean/OD OD1/OD2 switch
Digitech Chorus factory set to Boss CH-1
Behringer Vintage Flanger - Van-Halenized in Orange/Black/White, set to vintage. No reason….just in case.
Visual Sound Garage Tone delay - set for tight slap back effect "Cold Blood" or Ain't Talkin' bout Love"
Boss RV-3 set for tight metallic delay - general use "Cum on feel the noise" etc…
Boss DD-3 set for long delay/repats - generally for solos
 
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I have a second expression pedal that controls the feedback on my delays.
 
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