I don't want to alarm you, but it looks like someone messed up your guitar body and put the bridge pickup in crooked.
I don't want to alarm you, but it looks like someone messed up your guitar body and put the bridge pickup in crooked.
please turn them all on and hit an a chord
They do about 2/3 of the way along. Made a sustained sound that I'd like to think is the background noise of the cosmos.
Ya'll just pikers yo!
Here's my current set of effects pedals on my Pedaltrain Mini:
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Right to left: KLIQ TinyTune > Neo-Classic 741 Overdrive > Boss NS-2 Noise Suppressor > DOD BiFET Boost 410 > MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay
Guitarjr knows this pedal board with give me a chub.
Organized, reliable, and practical.
If it can't travel reliably and save huge time on setup -I don't see the point -unless it's a studio/home only board of course.
So -Nice work Man!
Organized, reliable, and practical. If it can't travel reliably and save huge time on setup -I don't see the point -unless it's a studio/home only board of course. So -Nice work Man!
Thanks but I have a question: I'm sharing this between 2 home practice amps, the Blackstar HT-1R combo on clean channel and the VHT Special 6 Ultra combo which has an effects loop. I used to split the delay pedal into the effects loop and have the boost pedal last before the amp. But since I'm sharing this pedalboard with the other non-FX loop amp, the pedals are all in the same serial sequence path. Should the boost pedal be after the delay pedal before hitting the front of the amp(s) or boost pedal stay before the delay pedal? Here's a DigiTech demo and I think that's what I'm doing when he said last before delay.
I'm digging that guitar!! I'd do that with a Hot Rails in a heartbeat. Hot Rails for strat is my new go-to pickup.