new pedals equal new board

mwalluk

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picked up an ibanez fl9 flanget, ehx satisfaction fuzz and ehx soul food. My boarf should be complete for now. No more space.
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incase your wondering the signal chain goes wireless to tuner to dirt to gate to modulation to delay to reverb.
 
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Very cool!
But don't fool yourself into thinking it's over! :)

already out of room ha. had to put wireless reciever on the outside edge of board.

nuenaber pedals, tuner, gate and channel switcher are all staples on the board. i prefer channel switcher to be on the board for easier quick switching. i imagine both ehx will stay for more tonal options. only thing i could switch out is flanger.
 
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I actually have a large pedal board that is my 'pedal buffet'; it has my most often used pedals on it, but not connected. When I want one, simply swap it out on my Nano board; this way I can pretend that my pedal board is always complete! =p
 
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How's that EHX "Satisfaction" fuzz sound?

Im not a huge Fuzz guy. I needed it for a xouple original songs though.

I got it for a couple reasons smaller footprint and price. The main selking point for me was its more vintage sounding. I wsnted something that had fuzz but also shared overdrive characteristics. I didnt want full blown big muff or zvex fuzz factory type, but rather a smooth light version so to speak. Was also looking at fulltone 69 and 70, but satisfaction won out.
 
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I also picked up the Satisfaction and already had a 69. The 69 is nice but smoother overall while the Satisfaction has more cut and is a lot brighter so it has better projection in a band situation.

What year is your Ibanez? I picked up an 83 recently and really dig it for that vintage Buzzcocks thing.
 
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I've been thinking about getting some "Satisfaction" too! It really nails the tone of that riff, and other hits from the '60s and '70s. Gotta love the price!

I bought a Soul Food last year. Haven't made up my mind about it yet.

I have several different Mesas, so I don't mount those pedals to my board. The Mark V pedal is LARGE. If you had to have more room, that Stiletto footswitch would be the one I'd move to the floor.

Nice board!

Bill
 
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