lpmarshall
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Borrowed my parents crappy camera today and took a few shots of my rig. I have no idea to change any of the settings on the camera, but you should get the idea ;-)
First, my pedalboard:
Signal path starts with guitar to the Teese Real McCoy Custom Wizard Wah, into the input of the blue Loooper. The Loooper has a tuner out which goes to the Korg DT-10. In the loop of the Loooper are the Ibanez TS-9, the Boss CE-5, Ibanez AD-9 Reissue, and the Boss DM-3. The out of the DM-3 goes back to the return of the Loooper completing the loop. The out of the Loooper then goes to the amps input.
The purple Loooper pedal a channel switcher Dave Boggs built custom for me.
The pedalboard is the Gigman model from NYC Pedalboards. There is a Dunlop DC Brick under the riser.
I run everything in front of the amp, it sounds just fine to me. I like keeping everything in the loop, that way I'm guitar -> wah -> amp when no effects are on. That way I'm TB straight through.
My '88 JCM 800 2210 Head and Marshall 1960 Vingtage Cab
My Gibson Les Paul Studio (soon to be duncanized and Tone Pros bridge added):
And thats pretty much it. Comments/suggestions welcome.
First, my pedalboard:
Signal path starts with guitar to the Teese Real McCoy Custom Wizard Wah, into the input of the blue Loooper. The Loooper has a tuner out which goes to the Korg DT-10. In the loop of the Loooper are the Ibanez TS-9, the Boss CE-5, Ibanez AD-9 Reissue, and the Boss DM-3. The out of the DM-3 goes back to the return of the Loooper completing the loop. The out of the Loooper then goes to the amps input.
The purple Loooper pedal a channel switcher Dave Boggs built custom for me.
The pedalboard is the Gigman model from NYC Pedalboards. There is a Dunlop DC Brick under the riser.
I run everything in front of the amp, it sounds just fine to me. I like keeping everything in the loop, that way I'm guitar -> wah -> amp when no effects are on. That way I'm TB straight through.
My '88 JCM 800 2210 Head and Marshall 1960 Vingtage Cab
My Gibson Les Paul Studio (soon to be duncanized and Tone Pros bridge added):
And thats pretty much it. Comments/suggestions welcome.