Lets see those pedal boards you are using right now.

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What's that butter knife do for you?
Nothing. Here is Battleship Australia in its case.
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Lets see those pedal boards you are using right now.

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Just upgraded this evening! Went from a Pedaltrain Jr to a Pedaltrain Classic 2. Also installed a power supply with the new board - a One Spot CS7

From right to left:
Top row:
Boss TU-3
Barber 1/2 Gainer
BYOC Analog Chorus (CE-2 clone)
BYOC Tremolo
Boss Fender 63 Reverb

Bottom row:
Lovepedal Les Lius
BYOC Silver Pony (Klon)
BYOC Scrambled Octave (Ampeg Scrambler clone)
EH LPB-1 boost
MXR Phase 100
MXR Carbon Copy delay
 
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First off, I'd like to apologize to Seymour Duncan..I personally think it's rude to take advantage of the good graces of Duncan Co. and post all your different make pedals without any mention of a a Duncan pedal, but as a matter of fact I want to add a Duncan Vise Grip to the board ASAP, so anyway, heres one of my pedalboard now ( most of the pedals are recognizable, but the Maxon is a CS-9 Pro Chorus, and the no name pedal is a Pt. 2 pt. Tropical Fish/ Germanium Vox Tonebender fuzz clone);

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Just upgraded this evening! Went from a Pedaltrain Jr to a Pedaltrain Classic 2. Also installed a power supply with the new board - a One Spot NX-7.

From right to left:
Top row:
Boss TU-3
Barber 1/2 Gainer
BYOC Analog Chorus (CE-2 clone)
BYOC Tremolo
Boss Fender 63 Reverb

Bottom row:
Lovepedal Les Lius
BYOC Silver Pony (Klon)
BYOC Scrambled Octave (Ampeg Scrambler clone)
EH LPB-1 boost
MXR Phase 100
MXR Carbon Copy delay

Interesting graphic on the Chorus. Clearly a hockey fan.
 
Re: Lets see those pedal boards you are using right now.

First off, I'd like to apologize to Seymour Duncan..I personally think it's rude to take advantage of the good graces of Duncan Co. and post all your different make pedals without any mention of a a Duncan pedal, but as a matter of fact I want to add a Duncan Vise Grip to the board ASAP, so anyway, heres one of my pedalboard now ( most of the pedals are recognizable, but the Maxon is a CS-9 Pro Chorus, and the no name pedal is a Pt. 2 pt. Tropical Fish/ Germanium Vox Tonebender fuzz clone);

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I'm sure they don't take offence. The pedal market is saturated and their lineup of pedals is small compared to a company like Wampler, Boss, EHX or MXR who make pedals their primary product. Since pickups is where their roots are based, I suspect most people on this forum were probably drawn here because of pickups but hang out in the pedal forum because they're passionate about their effects.

In my case, SD pedals are not sold locally and they are too expensive to not try before I buy (although, if I found the right deal on a vapor trail or dirty deed, I might take the risk). But, I've had their pickups in multiple guitars over the years and continue to use them.
 
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Interesting graphic on the Chorus. Clearly a hockey fan.

Ha thanks! That was a custom job. I built the pedal and they come with a raw metal enclosure. Did the paint (including stripes) myself using rattle cans. Got my buddy who is a graphic designer to do up the logo and my next door neighbor runs his own graphics and sign business and he printed it up for me on heavy vinyl sticker stock.

And yes I'm an Oilers fan.
 
Re: Lets see those pedal boards you are using right now.

First off, I'd like to apologize to Seymour Duncan..I personally think it's rude to take advantage of the good graces of Duncan Co. and post all your different make pedals without any mention of a a Duncan pedal, but as a matter of fact I want to add a Duncan Vise Grip to the board ASAP, so anyway, heres one of my pedalboard now ( most of the pedals are recognizable, but the Maxon is a CS-9 Pro Chorus, and the no name pedal is a Pt. 2 pt. Tropical Fish/ Germanium Vox Tonebender fuzz clone);

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How do you like the Rototron? (As a sign that I'm a true hoarder, I have one in box from MF SDOTD that I've only played twice) it seemed decent in mono but a got a ground loop trying it in stereo. Bummer, I need a Lehle P-Split or something.
 
Re: Lets see those pedal boards you are using right now.

How do you like the Rototron? (As a sign that I'm a true hoarder, I have one in box from MF SDOTD that I've only played twice) it seemed decent in mono but a got a ground loop trying it in stereo. Bummer, I need a Lehle P-Split or something.

IDK, I haven't played it yet. I also got it on SDOTD..in fact thats the SDOTD today!
If it sounds swirly enough, I guess I'll keep it. That's if it does something much better than my excellent chorus will. I'm not much on the fast Rotor Leslie sound, I love a slow swirling SWoooOOOOsssSSHhHhh like a real Leslie (47?)on slow speed.
 
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It's sitting on my JVM in the foreground.
 
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