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This is what I have at the moment for my desk setup.

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Boss TU-2 (Tuner) > EH Small Clone (Chorus) > SRC Phaser (Phaser) > Modtone Buzz Boy (Fuzz) > Boss BD-2 (Overdrive) > SRC Joker Muff (Op Amp Muff) > Mooer Black Secret (Distortion) > Boss RV-5 (Reverb) > SRC Far End Device (Mini Amp/Splitter) > Fender Eighty-Five and Vox Pathfinder 15r
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Gordon Smith GS2 (now missing :cry: )
Dwarfcraft ECT
EHX Black Finger
Pigtronix Philosopher King
Moody Sounds Baby Box
Blackstar Delay (horrible thing)
Digitech Hardwire Tuner
EHX 44 MAgnum into Peavey Bass cab / Park 10w praccy amp.
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Last nights gig set up.

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junagu wrote:
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Gordon Smith GS2 (now missing :cry: )
Dwarfcraft ECT
EHX Black Finger
Pigtronix Philosopher King
Moody Sounds Baby Box
Blackstar Delay (horrible thing)
Digitech Hardwire Tuner
EHX 44 MAgnum into Peavey Bass cab / Park 10w praccy amp.
Welcome! I need to brush up my effects knowledge, I know nothing of this Philosopher King or Baby Box. Post your guitar(s) too...
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I haven't posted a gear photo in ages. Here's my current setup:

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Squier VM Jaguar > Crybaby Wah > Guitar Tech Analog Delay > Behringer Super Fuzz > Boss DD3 > Behringer TU300 > Laney LV100

There is now literally nothing left from the first ever gear photo I posted, although admittedly the (now shell pink) Jagmaster occasionally makes an appearance.

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wwrrss wrote:Last nights gig set up.

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Dank cabinet.
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Fenix Jazz Bass (by Young Chang)
Dwarfcraft ECT
Pigtronix philosopher King (ADSR envelope filter plus Pigs' Phil Tone compressor)
Moody Sounds Baby Box (very odd pulse/drone oscillator noise box with delay)
Marshall Reflector
EHX Black Finger Compressor
Blackstar HT-Delay (currently deaded and awaiting repair)
Digitech Hardwire Tuner
Maxx Flanger
Gristelism (red box)
Behringer MX400 4 channel mixer
Cioks AC8 power
Triangle
SM48 mic
Andromeda Space Rocker drum machine.

All vocals, bass, drones, etc, etc and sometimes including up to two other guitarists all go through the one amp.
Trying to be portable, see.

0friends Soundcloud - example of what it all sounds like slung together.
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New pedalboard setup!

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Lately, I have mainly been experimenting with an all-EHX setup. It's great fun. Picked up the Pulsar last week, and I love it - bought it for its fast square wave skills which I hoped would cop repeat percussion sounds on the cheap, but have since found that the sawtooth setting set to ramp down 100% does it best. The weirdness with the depth control (you can get an odd phasing sound with it) cops that weird woozy Vibrochamp trem that I love a lot.
The Hoax is from Hurb, and while it's got less of a learning curve than a learning wall-to-run-into, I'm just starting to get the hang of it.
The DMM has been my favourite pedal for ages now.

You'll notice, as befits my precise math rock stylings, I keep my pedals ever so neat.

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This is what I've been using for most things.

Here's a picture of my Mambo amp - the amp that gets the most use as it's small, light and really really loud (class D).

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Here's pics of my pedal collection.

This a a few years out of date though; I've got some more nice ones. I need to take some new pics.

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Love the set up Tim, surprised only a standard big muff but then again muffs rule for me :)

Gabriel, how do you like the freeze? I'm tempted in getting one for the shits & giggles of it all
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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lorez wrote:Gabriel, how do you like the freeze? I'm tempted in getting one for the shits & giggles of it all
They're great fun. I use mine for ambient pads and drones. Doesn't get used a lot as it can easily be overdone but it's a nice effect to have at your feet, especially when playing live.
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lorez wrote:...surprised only a standard big muff
Think you'll find that's a 1980 IC Big Muff with tone bypass, old son.

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The muff that started it all
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plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Look at the big cased EHX v's the little nano EHX. Aww, cute :)
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I love all the old Big box EHX pedals. They devour precious pedalboard space but they have such a great vibe and look. Plus the larger knobs on pedals like the DMM are big enough to turn with your feet if necessary. My EHX Wiggler has the coolest enclosure with the tube guard. Old Big Muff Enclosures are the best.
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What I am running thru currently. GFS tuner, De7 delay, Blues Bawls wah, Phase 90 clone, Maestro "Balls" phaser clone, IC Muff, Small Clone, Ditto, FED, out to Stage 100 head with Kuston 215 cab, an Ampeg Mikro Vr with 112 Vox cab, and an Ampeg combo with a 10. I just turn on the amp I want to use. Air zone in the Musicmaster.