dystrust
Well-known member
Sort of on a couple counts...  First because I've had these boards lying around since March or April, though they were finished recently.  Second because the smaller board is actually longcat's.
First my 'new' board:
		
		
	
	
		
	
It's built on a Holeyboard Evolution Wide, made of aluminum and maybe 3mm thick. On its own it weighs maybe 2lbs; with the pedals it's more like 25-30. It uses a Loopmaster Clean / Dirty / Channel switcher to emulate a two-amp rig I had briefly in the mid 2000s.
Signal chain is as follows:
Guitar -> vibe -> wah -> switcher (clean / dirty / tuner loops)
Clean: MIJ CS-3 -> Pickup Booster -> CE-2 -> FRV-1 -> TR-2
Dirty: OD-9 -> UFO (fuzz / octave) -> DD-2 (~150ms) -> MIJ DD-3 (~400ms)
The signal and switch outputs from the Loopmaster go to a junction box hidden under the left end of the riser; power is provided by a Pedal Power Mondo. The reverb stays on pretty much all of the time; I also use the CS-3 & CE-2 a lot. Together they get very close to the solid state clean I loved from my old ADA MP-1.
longcat's board is a bit simpler:
		
	
The board is a Holeyboard Evo amptop. Signal chain is: Pitchblack -> Octave -> Phase 90 -> Pickle Pie B -> CE-2B
It sounds pretty good and I came up with a cool riff while setting up for the photo. We're thinking about adding a Flanger toward the end of the chain; I suppose the chorus may have to go if it won't fit on the board. Power is provided by a Pedal Power 2 Plus under the board.
				
			First my 'new' board:
	It's built on a Holeyboard Evolution Wide, made of aluminum and maybe 3mm thick. On its own it weighs maybe 2lbs; with the pedals it's more like 25-30. It uses a Loopmaster Clean / Dirty / Channel switcher to emulate a two-amp rig I had briefly in the mid 2000s.
Signal chain is as follows:
Guitar -> vibe -> wah -> switcher (clean / dirty / tuner loops)
Clean: MIJ CS-3 -> Pickup Booster -> CE-2 -> FRV-1 -> TR-2
Dirty: OD-9 -> UFO (fuzz / octave) -> DD-2 (~150ms) -> MIJ DD-3 (~400ms)
The signal and switch outputs from the Loopmaster go to a junction box hidden under the left end of the riser; power is provided by a Pedal Power Mondo. The reverb stays on pretty much all of the time; I also use the CS-3 & CE-2 a lot. Together they get very close to the solid state clean I loved from my old ADA MP-1.
longcat's board is a bit simpler:
	The board is a Holeyboard Evo amptop. Signal chain is: Pitchblack -> Octave -> Phase 90 -> Pickle Pie B -> CE-2B
It sounds pretty good and I came up with a cool riff while setting up for the photo. We're thinking about adding a Flanger toward the end of the chain; I suppose the chorus may have to go if it won't fit on the board. Power is provided by a Pedal Power 2 Plus under the board.