Re: Simplest pedal board challenge
my small board is literally just a board with some pedals on it
I may go that route, lol. I can see how this pedal board thing can be a slippery slope. To work with a daisy chain and pedals from various manufacturers with different locations for the power jack, it gets a bit tricky to place them in the order that I'd actually want them. And I haven't even connected anything with the patch cords yet. I can see that I'd also need some type of alternate input type jack or adapter where my guitar would plug in somewhere off (or below) the board.
For now I may just use it as a platform for 2-3 pedals since the daisy chain is pretty limiting on what I can do.
I went ahead and attached a bottom piece. For giggles I was able to at least connect power to all of them [the wah would be on a battery in this layout]:
My goal was to have these to play with:
- OD/boost (to add to the amp's gain)
- fuzz
- wah
- EQ (either tone shaping or as a clean boost)
- distortion (as in it would replace an amp's onboard gain channel)
- delay
The OD, fuzz, and distortion would rotate b/w a few that I use.
I'm not big on putting velcro on my pedals so doubt I'll hold them down w/anything aside from gravity.
Question: would I lose any signal if I made an input cord/adapter that had a female 1/4 end and a male 1/4 pancake end that I could use to plug into the whole shebang?