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He's powering it up ryAn style, n00b.
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Its a Bit shaky, but its all i have of my amp currently, but my amp set up is an Orange Tiny Terror going into Black Heart 1x12 Cabinet That I painted Green, and the Tiny Terror is also going into a Fender Tube Amp for more volume. I call it the ghetto stack. But it sounds really nice to me.


Given that the Tiny Terror only has speaker outputs, how are you doing this? Running a speaker output in a guitar input on another amp is a good way to kill at least one of your amps..
yeah i ended up taking the fender off, because it added to much extra gain when id turn it on, maybe because of the tubes causing breakup or something. But also cus i prefered the sound of the tiny terror through the blackheart. I mainly had the fender for extra volume. Also i relized i could blow one of the speakers and i didnt want that to happen.
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metalhead384 wrote:
Its a Bit shaky, but its all i have of my amp currently, but my amp set up is an Orange Tiny Terror going into Black Heart 1x12 Cabinet That I painted Green, and the Tiny Terror is also going into a Fender Tube Amp for more volume. I call it the ghetto stack. But it sounds really nice to me.


Given that the Tiny Terror only has speaker outputs, how are you doing this? Running a speaker output in a guitar input on another amp is a good way to kill at least one of your amps..
yeah i ended up taking the fender off, because it added to much extra gain when id turn it on, maybe because of the tubes causing breakup or something. But also cus i prefered the sound of the tiny terror through the blackheart. I mainly had the fender for extra volume. Also i relized i could blow one of the speakers and i didnt want that to happen.
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This is my first go of wiring a pedal board for the band I joined earlier in the year, so far only done little practices with small amps and a dirt pedal, now it's getting serious.

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metalhead384 wrote:
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metalhead384 wrote:Its a Bit shaky, but its all i have of my amp currently, but my amp set up is an Orange Tiny Terrorgoing into Black Heart 1x12 Cabinet That I painted Green, and the Tiny Terror is also going into a Fender Tube Amp for more volume. I call it the ghetto stack. But it sounds really nice to me.

Given that the Tiny Terror only has speaker outputs, how are you doing this? Running a speaker output in a guitar input on another amp is a good way to kill at least one of your amps..
yeah i ended up taking the fender off, because it added to much extra gain when id turn it on, maybe because of the tubes causing breakup or something. But also cus i prefered the sound of the tiny terror through the blackheart. I mainly had the fender for extra volume. Also i relized i could blow one of the speakers and i didnt want that to happen.
That extra gain is coming from the fact that you have a tube amp going into another tube amp, which is a stupid idea to begin with, and then to a measly 1x12 cab. If you want more volume, get a bigger cab, don't torture your amps. There's plenty of 4x12s for cheap on the used section of Guitar Center's website. Here you go, first two pages go from 100 to 130 dollars
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wwrrss wrote:This is my first go of wiring a pedal board for the band I joined earlier in the year, so far only done little practices with small amps and a dirt pedal, now it's getting serious.

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Does it say "Paradise" on that POG2? What do you use the POG2 for?
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Does it say "Paradise" on that POG2? What do you use the POG2 for?
Yeah, it's a sticker that says 'I've been to Paradise, It was shit'.

POG-2 is being used to fatten up signal, or faux-bass playing, and silly organ like drones .
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wwrrss wrote:
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Does it say "Paradise" on that POG2? What do you use the POG2 for?
Yeah, it's a sticker that says 'I've been to Paradise, It was shit'.

POG-2 is being used to fatten up signal, or faux-bass playing, and silly organ like drones .
whats the pedal on the bottom right Sean?
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lorez wrote: whats the pedal on the bottom right Sean?
It's a A/B/Y I got off Dave, so I can flip between guitar or telephone receiver microphone.
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Latest board update....
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Mike wrote:He's powering it up ryAn style, n00b.
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DasBeef wrote:Latest board update....
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That's similar to the boss stand in my local PMT
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That's similar to the boss stand in my local PMT
Ha ha! Only 3 of those pedals are still made by Boss.....
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And no love for my new greney bluey Klon Klone from Fredric effects.

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I see you has an EH-1 - what specifically do you use it for?
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The EH-2 brings back a little sparkle that's lost when you have a long pedal chain. I think it's kind of like a parametric equaliser, that targets the frequencies lost in long chains.
My chain length is now pretty short most of the time since I got the loop pedal, so not sure I really need it. But I have it, so hey ho.
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FRV-1, EH-2 and PN-2 which are currently always in the signal path. Was thinking about getting a polytune mini to free up space. As it's TB, I won't mind it being in the direct signal path and it will free up a space in the loop. Was considering putting an FA-1 under the board as a secondary boost, and using the extra looper space to accommodate that.
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DasBeef wrote:The EH-2 brings back a little sparkle that's lost when you have a long pedal chain.
A boss buffer should do that SAY WHAT
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That looks lush. CAR is one of those finishes that has really grown on me
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Mike wrote:
DasBeef wrote:The EH-2 brings back a little sparkle that's lost when you have a long pedal chain.
A boss buffer should do that SAY WHAT
'should' being a very important word in that statement.
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