STRATDELUXER97
Stratoblaster Tone Meister
Re: My Ever Growing Pedal Board
My 808 does have some of my small tweaks..I went a bit bigger value on the input cap,put an 8 pin chip holder in it with an older 1980 JRC4558D chip,Changed 1 gain resistor lower for more gain and made the gain cap bigger also..Upgraded all of the caps including 2 electrolytics with CDE caps that I Love from Mouser...Metal film resistors were used in a few spots also..I didn't go nuts with this pedal because I really liked it stock but I now have a bit more out of it...59Paul is going to send me his reissue 808 and we'll do the same to his...The trick is to enhance the pedal but not change the overall tone and vibe of an already great sounding pedal...Basically I tweak my pedals for more balls and gain because I mainly play strats..
John
Gearjoneser said:I love looking at pedalboards! I really like the coiled cable with the George L's
ends. I use the regular George L cable and angled ends. You really have to cut the length precisely, to make the board look clean. On my board, I've run out of room, since some of the pedals are so big. I wish I could put a wah or volume on there, but have no more space. I really like the double tier
boards, since it allows you to tuck the power supply, wallwarts, and long cords under the tier. I have the Voodoo Lab PPII under my tier.
Also, I got colored zipties, and braced everything down with industrial 3M
Velcro + carpet glue, and orange zipties. My pedalboard is on page 1 of
"My Gear" I swapped out the Dejavibe for my 70's ADA Flanger.
How do you like that new Ibanez TS-808? Did you do any mods to that one, or is it still stock? I noticed you run the gain high on that one.
My 808 does have some of my small tweaks..I went a bit bigger value on the input cap,put an 8 pin chip holder in it with an older 1980 JRC4558D chip,Changed 1 gain resistor lower for more gain and made the gain cap bigger also..Upgraded all of the caps including 2 electrolytics with CDE caps that I Love from Mouser...Metal film resistors were used in a few spots also..I didn't go nuts with this pedal because I really liked it stock but I now have a bit more out of it...59Paul is going to send me his reissue 808 and we'll do the same to his...The trick is to enhance the pedal but not change the overall tone and vibe of an already great sounding pedal...Basically I tweak my pedals for more balls and gain because I mainly play strats..
John