What is on your pedal board?

Re: What is on your pedal board?

Nice dude. A POD 2.0 with big floorboard was my main sound for a bit over a year... Never once used any effects on it hahaha
 
Re: What is on your pedal board?

Right now, the only pedalboard I can speak of is a collection of pedals I use with my Tool band. For the time being, I'm just going like this:

Gibson Les Paul > MXR Micro Amp > Boss BF-3 Flanger > Ernie Ball VP Jr. > Mesa Single Rec

Once I get the effects loop modified, I'll put a Boss DD-3 in there. I also have a Teese RMC-3 I'll start using once we get to songs that require it.

- Keith
 
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80'sCrybaby GCB-95>>BOSS TU-2>>IBZ TS-9>>Menatone Blue Collar OD>>70's?IBZ Script Logo Phaser Tone>> Switchblade.

my main board. I've got other pedals to make another board eventually:P
 
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This is still on it's early stages:

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Oh, sorry dude!

Boss NS-2>TC Electronics G System>Big Red Fuzz (custom made by a friend), Boss BD-2 Blues Driver and Johnson J-Station, all at the G System's Loops>to amp (Ampeg VL-501), Boss FV-500 Volume/Expression Pedal and RC-20 Loop Station.
 
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Teese Wizard or Area51>Peterson Strobo1>Keeley Fuzz Head>M.I.Crunchbox into front of amp

Retrosonic chorus (was in front in this pic but sounds better in the loop?)>DD3>Micro amp for lead breaks.

Hellcat or Mk50 Footswitch in center.

Quite simple, but very effective... only the DD3 will be changed if I can find a nice analog pedal... maybe a Retrosonic?

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the mark I pedal board is gone, in its place is the mkII version which is getting closer. besides the barber and h&k which get their own power supplies everything is on a voodoo lab pedal power II

barber ltd (at 18v) -> dual loop pedal -> sd pup booster
loop 1- vox valve tone -> timmy -> boss oc2
loop 2- sd shape shifter, h&k rotosphere, line 6 echo park

i dont use it much, mostly for trio gigs where i feel i need to have more going on. the only thing i dont really like is the echo park but for the amount of time i actually use the delay it will work for now.
 
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Currently...

Vox V848 wah
Boss TU-2
Boss GE-7 for solo boost
Line6 Echo Park

If I ever finish my BYOC phaser that'll be a candidate.

Plus I'm currently thinking about redesigning my cover band rig around a Tech 21 Tri-A.C. :scratchch
 
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Here she is..

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I run the Crunch Box and the Blues Pro at 18 volts.

The channel switcher is history.
 
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Nothing. I don't have a pedalboard. Amp channel switcher on the floor and that's it. I may start using my wah again here and there though, but that is all.

Update.

To ease in the setup/teardown for gigs, I've incorporated my board again. It holds a tuner, amp footswitch and my Rangemaster clone (which I use mostly with my SSS Strat). I used my Phase 90 last Sat night for my lead parts in Hotel California and You Really Got Me, but then it pretty much sat there but the buffer I added at the output came in to good use driving the cable back to the amp. I'm planning on getting a Pedaltrain JR since it's way more durable than what I'm using right now.
 
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Here's my latest pedal board incarnation for my main gig...

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Tuner/Mute, Timmy, Landgraff Dynamic Overdrive, Lovepedal Eternity, Bypass Loop, Retro-Sonic Chorus, Retro-Sonic Analog Delay, Ibanez DE-7.



Cheers.................................wahwah
 
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Geoff, do you find that the kind of patch cable you use between pedals makes a difference?

- Keith

I certainly do, Keith! Having used the same guitar and amps for so long, I've become fairly attuned to subtle and not-so-subtle changes in my rig, so things like patch cable become instantly obvious. I had George L's on there for quite a while, and then I was offered some Core X-2 to try out by the Australian distributor. The benefits were immediately obvious, the over-hyped top end was gone, and a sweetness in the mids had returned, so I decked out the whole board with it, as well as the longer cable from the guitar and to the amp. The only exception was the loop cable to the DE-7, coz it sounded better with the George L's. Oh, and the out to the tuner. It makes my tuner sound much better!



Cheers....................................wahwah
 
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I certainly do, Keith! Having used the same guitar and amps for so long, I've become fairly attuned to subtle and not-so-subtle changes in my rig, so things like patch cable become instantly obvious. I had George L's on there for quite a while, and then I was offered some Core X-2 to try out by the Australian distributor. The benefits were immediately obvious, the over-hyped top end was gone, and a sweetness in the mids had returned, so I decked out the whole board with it, as well as the longer cable from the guitar and to the amp. The only exception was the loop cable to the DE-7, coz it sounded better with the George L's. Oh, and the out to the tuner. It makes my tuner sound much better!



Cheers....................................wahwah

It amazes me that someone can be so fine-tuned into their rig that they are able to notice the subtle differences among patch cables -- even to the point that this patch cable sounds better with this pedal, but not that pedal.

It's like you're a pro or something.
 
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It amazes me that someone can be so fine-tuned into their rig that they are able to notice the subtle differences among patch cables -- even to the point that this patch cable sounds better with this pedal, but not that pedal.

It's like you're a pro or something.

Yes, well they say that Eric Johnson can hear the difference between types of paint used to coat the inside of the doors in venues and studios where the wood is aged past a certain point, and that he can hear when a discarnate spirit passes between the narrow space between speaker cabinet and microphone. However, unlike Eric, I do my own laundry.

I found that the patch cable question became more critical going into the front of overdrive and distortion pedals. The George L's gave a kind of glassiness to the overdrive sound that I really didn't like, whereas going into a delay set to "tape echo" mode, it was actually an advantage. It could also be the case that I just have way too much time on my hands, and should maybe consider just growing up and getting a real job.



Cheers..................................Geoff.
 
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I found that the patch cable question became more critical going into the front of overdrive and distortion pedals. The George L's gave a kind of glassiness to the overdrive sound that I really didn't like, whereas going into a delay set to "tape echo" mode, it was actually an advantage.

Cheers..................................Geoff.

i did some experimenting myself recently and there is a very noticable difference between cables. the monster studio 1000 definitly sounds thicker than george l's and the bigger george l's is a little less glassy than the thinner one.

what chip do you use in your timmy, the stock one or something else? i like the rc 4558 or lm146? the best, a little smoother and wider sounding.
 
Re: What is on your pedal board?

i did some experimenting myself recently and there is a very noticable difference between cables. the monster studio 1000 definitly sounds thicker than george l's and the bigger george l's is a little less glassy than the thinner one.

I must admit, these descriptions have me at a bit of a loss. Can you elucidate?
 
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what chip do you use in your timmy, the stock one or something else? i like the rc 4558 or lm146? the best, a little smoother and wider sounding.

I haven't tried any other chips in Timmy, I must admit I like what the little guy does just as his maker intended. I'd be interested to hear the difference though.


Cheers..................................Geoff.
 
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