The dedicated pedalboard experiment...

mrpinter

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Does anyone else do this? I've put together different pedalboards specifically for individual guitars. There are some commonalities: each board has a tuner (Boss TU-3's), dirt, and some kind of modulation. The boards for single coil guitars have compressors, but I don't find them necessary for humbuckers. Here are three of the pairings:

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The other single coil guitar and board:

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and one of the humbucker guitars and boards:

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So far I am quite liking the experiment. I have one more guitar to build a board for - another humbucker equipped one. We'll see how my money holds out. But I'm sure having fun!
 
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I assemble different pedal boards for different amps rather than for different guitars. However my guitars are all either humbuckers or filter'trons....no single coils other than one has coil tapping which I never use.
 
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Not only that, I have a different pedal board for each song ... thanks to the Kemper. :)
 
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I actually use different amps with my different boards too. But I don't have that many amps. The biggest board is stereo, and gets used with a matched pair of silverface Champs. The mono boards usually go into a 65 Deluxe Reverb RI.
 
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Big fan of Earthquaker? ;)

I've thought about two boards, one for straight ahead rock with just a couple of simple pedals and one all decked out for my more experimental forays... I like the ideas you've put together!
 
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Yeah, I guess EQD is my favorite effects maker right now. I'm also a fan of Subdecay and Dr Scientist.
 
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Not really - I've got a board and a 'non-board" set up. The non board is basically a comp/delay thing, for those days I don't want to mess with the board.
 
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Not enitire; relevant, but one thing I liked about the old Duncan Rumble Box is that it was designed to use with Humbuckers, but to thicken up single coils on different settings. Great pedal for a HSS guitar.
I too use specific boards for different amps.
 
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ummm - no. I would have 9+ boards.

But I might if I had a Metal Guitar and a Country guitar and that's all I used them for.

More likely a Metal board, a blues board, a pop board, etc...

I have pedals dedicated to my acoustic mostly, my Fender Pro Jr mostly, and everything else.

But again - considerable overlap. Might use the Micro amp with anything. Often use DD-3 with acoustic or Metal. etc
 
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Loving the EQD stuff too! after spending a good hour with their stuff at the LA amp show, i was really impressed. Have me a Hoof, and Ghost Echo... looking to get that speaker cranker, crimson drive and one of their delays soon
 
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I've started using home/practice board and a band/gigging board. The home board has some more fun stuff and variety that I play around with. The gigging board has only what I need for our songs. Much better than dragging a fully loaded Pedaltrain PT2 to practice every time.
 
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I use one for going into a normal amp, and a different one if I am not using an amp, but using in ear monitors. The amp one doesn't have an amp/speaker/microphone simulator on it.
 
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I do two boards a PedalTrain Pro that holds everything for experimenting at home and a RoadRunner portable pedal board for gigging, that is ever changing depending on the gig. The RoadRunner also sits in the basement with my bigger amps.

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Securb, if all you are gigging with is a couple dirt boxes, a chorus a delay and a way/volume, how are you ever gonna get any respect on Harmony Central/TGP?

I mean, chops and skill and tone in the hands is nice and all, but really?
 
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