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New pedalboard setup, check it out (pics)


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Hey guys, well I was quite happy with my old pedal board setup but I ended up swapping out my Boss DD-6 for a Line 6 DL4 w/ expression pedal, so had to upgrade pedalboards in terms of size. I ended up getting one from a fellow HC'er (65Bassman, thanks again!). It's a Lyt board, which is pretty decently built for the price. The dimensions and layout are just about perfect for me right now, so that's the important thing.

 

Pics:

 

newboard1lm9.jpg

 

newboard2gw0.jpg

 

newboard3xn0.jpg

 

newmyroomxv6.jpg

 

Specs:

Guitar > Ibanez LU20 Tuner > EB Volume Jr > Boss BD-2 > Ibanez TS-9Dx > Boss DS-1 > EHX Little Big Muff > DOD FX 80-B > Peavey Classic 50

 

Effects loop:

Ibanez GE10 > Line 6 DL4 > EHX Small Clone > EHX Small Stone > BBE Boosta Grande

 

I've got a 1spot with three of the daisy chains powering it all (is there any disadvantage to running this many pedals with a 1spot?)

 

Let me know what you guys think, I'm selling off my old TM Cases PB-02 board/case, if interested, check out the for sale forums.

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Thanks guys. I've basically been trying to collect a bunch of pedals on general levels, so that I can at some level attain pretty much any sound I want.

As far as the DOD compressor, I dig it. If you can find one, they're a great cheap addition. I got it after reading this review:
http://www.dolphinstreet.com/guitar_pedals/dod_fx80b/

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is the ibanez tuner nice?



Yeah man, that Ibanez tuner is pretty great. Nice bright display, and more accurate than the Boss TU-2. It came down to this one or the Korg DT-10. Lookswise, I certainly prefer the DT-10, but $90 vs. $40 for the Ibanez set me straight in a hurry ;)

It's not quite as durable as the Boss or the Korg probably, but it does have a metal housing, it's just got a plastic switch. But if you're not an idiot, I would say it'd be hard to break it.

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To Danox: The pedal board is the Superlyt32. If the 24 is big enough for you, I think you'll dig it. It's a good value board. And yeah I dig the Classic 50. I put some JJ tubes in, and got some of those Warehouse speaker Vintage 30 knockoffs, and it sounds killer.

To johan: It's actually a keyboard stand (http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/OnStage-Stands-Pro-Platform-Keyboard-Stand?sku=450384). I've had it forever from when I toured with my 88-key Kurzweil, but I looked long and hard for an amp stand that would let me fit my pedalboard underneath and couldn't find anything close, so I ended up just using the keyboard stand. It works. It's about the perfect size for my amp, which is a big amp, so it might look kind of weird if you had a smaller amp, who knows.

To feedbacker: I don't why they changed the face on the Classic series, I agree with you that the new style is kind of lame. When I was shopping for a used one, I picked this one over another one because of that very issue. I think the old style has a much more vintage vibe, once I got rid of the ugly Peavey logo.

Thanks for the compliments guys, it's a work in progress, but for right now it's just for fun and for hobby. I'm more or less just collecting pedals to have them in the future when someone is recording with me and wants a certain kind of sound. But in the mean time I'm having fun organizing them and stuff :)

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