Lets see those pedal boards you are using right now.

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I really tried to make the Univibe work for me, but I ended up trying to fake the sound of a script Phase 90 about 95% of the time. I also really missed the volume pedal on the input of my old board; I got too used to riding the volume with my foot instead of messing with the guitar controls. The problem was that I didn't have any more power supply outputs for the Phase 90, so something had to give. It turns out that my buddy's shop getting a Strymon Flint was exactly what I needed. In a bit of a cruel trick of fate I ended up daisy-chaining the switcher LEDs off of the tuner while re-wiring, so now I actually have an empty output on the power supply.

Pedal board v5:
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The board is a Holeyboard Evolution Wide; power courtesy of a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power Mondo.
Signal flow is set up to mimic a two-amp rig I had briefly in the mid 2000s.

Guitar -> EB Volume -> Wah -> EVH Phase 90 -> Loop-Master Clean/Dirty/Channel Switcher™ w/Combinable Loops & Tuner Out
Clean: MIJ CS-3 -> GT-500 -> CE-2 -> Flint
Dirty: Tumnus -> UFO (fuzz / octave) -> Micro Flanger -> MIJ DD-3 (~300ms)
Tuner: Korg Pitchblack Portable

The signal and switch outputs from the Loopmaster go to a junction box hidden under the left end of the riser.

Original NPBD here, while v2 is here, v3 is here, and v4 is here.
 
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FInally dragged mine home from the rehearsal spot. I have to velcro a bunch of pedals and do some serious cable management. Got to get this functional again.
 
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FInally dragged mine home from the rehearsal spot. I have to velcro a bunch of pedals and do some serious cable management. Got to get this functional again.

Cable management is bittersweet The initial setup is fun and exciting, but maintenance absolutely sucks!


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Cable management is bittersweet The initial setup is fun and exciting, but maintenance absolutely sucks!


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You put so much effort in, then a couple changes and it’s a rats nest again. Entropy at its finest.
 
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I rearranged the placement of the pedals a while back (never buy the SKB velcro rack drawer, pedals don't stick to it very well. I ended up getting a sturdy pull out shelf and Dual Lock - so much better) but the pedals themselves are the same.

Guitar -> Wireless unit -> Voodoo Labs GCX -> Crybaby Rack -> Green Rhino -> 80's RAT -> Boss HM2 -> Splawn Nitro -> FX Out -> Fortin Zuul -> Chase Bliss Wombtone -> Chase Bliss Spectre -> Chase Bliss Tonal Recall -> Korg Rack Tuner -> FX Return.

Everything is controlled by a Voodoo Labs Ground Control Pro. I've actually got a Voodoo Labs control switcher in the rack, and that will let me control my footswitchable amp functions via MIDI as well, but I haven't hooked that up. Additionally, I've got a little unit that will let me control the Chase Bliss pedals via midi as well, but again, I haven't hooked that up yet. Yeah, I'm lazy. Also worth noting - the Fortin Zuul gets an input direct of the dry guitar signal from the GCX. This is used to properly trigger the noise gate only when needed.

Here's a picture of the whole rack. The 2u drawer at the bottom holds all of the cables I need for my rig.

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Latest update to my big board. Still a work in progress.


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My pedalboard for bass. Built-in power supply and 12500mah battery, both in the board itself. Super light and last for 2 gigs (maybe more) without recharging.
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My pedalboard for bass. Built-in power supply and 12500mah battery, both in the board itself. Super light and last for 2 gigs (maybe more) without recharging.

That is epic. I've seen a few guys use the rechargable battery packs, which I think is a great idea myself. This takes it to another level.
 
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^Looks great. I've been planning adding a battery pack for my mini board, but options have been bit scarce. Mooer power amp needs + 2A output, and many manufacturers don't seem to add info about max. output, or it's not enough for all the pedals.
 
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I use the latest Volto to power my mini-board, underneath a Pedaltrain Nano, and I can get 4 or 5 gigs out of it. That Nomad board looks really cool.
 
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The beauty about the Nomad is that everything is within the pedalboard frame itself. There's no power supply box and no battery box hanging under.
 
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Last week I bought my first Seymour Duncan pedal: Vapor Trail

I need to make review about it when I have time to focus. Right now I just say the wet fx-loop function is brilliant, and now I have problem, because the pedal I want in that loop doesn't fit the board...

EDIT: I would have posted a picture for a mental tetris, but I don't have one right now...
 
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Re: Lets see those pedal boards you are using right now.

Last week I bought my first Seymour Duncan pedal: Vapor Trail

I need to make review about it when I have time to focus. Right now I just say the wet fx-loop function is brilliant, and now I have problem, because the pedal I want in that loop doesn't fit the board...

EDIT: I would have posted a picture for a mental tetris, but I don't have one right now...
I really, REALLY hope SD eventually releases a v2 of that with a tap tempo switch. You can get both of those features in the DOD rubber neck, but the build quality of that pedal is iffy at best.
 
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im curious how they work the analog delay with tap tempo. duncan did it on the deja vu but i dont believe the signal path was 100% analog (as opposed to the analogman ardx)
 
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im curious how they work the analog delay with tap tempo. duncan did it on the deja vu but i dont believe the signal path was 100% analog (as opposed to the analogman ardx)
Wasn't that a digital delay?

Yeah, I'm curious myself. MXR, Chase Bliss and Stone Deaf have similar offerings. No idea how they do it.
 
Re: Lets see those pedal boards you are using right now.

Last week I bought my first Seymour Duncan pedal: Vapor Trail

I need to make review about it when I have time to focus. Right now I just say the wet fx-loop function is brilliant, and now I have problem, because the pedal I want in that loop doesn't fit the board...

EDIT: I would have posted a picture for a mental tetris, but I don't have one right now...

I’ve got a few Duncan pedals now.
Silver Lake, Andromeda, 805 and the Vise Grip....all of them are outstanding pedals.
 
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