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bass pedal board i've been working with. nice and simple
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Is the MadeByMike cat true bypass?
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i think this model is broken. since it got modded at the vets it seems sterile and always disengaged
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My mate Alex is recording some new NOSE demos at the moment. I tracked bass today. Here's what I used.

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Tanglewood Rebel 4k Bass > Frederic Effects Harmonic Percolator > Marshall Drivemaster > Behringer Tuner > Ashdown bass amp that I've forgotten the name of and you can't read it in the picture but it sounded cool > Shure SM7 + Neumann BCM

We also had a clean DI'd track.
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Finally got my Proco Rat fixed down, and just bought a Polytune Mini... and sold on the pitchblack. (not worth it, but happy enough !!)

Tried to tidy things up by reducing the patch cable lengths and boring holes for the adapters. Had to extend the board too.

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The bronco is back!!!!!

The zvex super duper is craaaazy, who needs fuzz when you have this? LoL
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Love the simplicity of that setup and so very much want a flint myself!
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Finally had some time to clear out some space in the spare room and set my gear up properly - very exciting!

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Got to get a few of my hangers up on the wall to move the ones in front of the rack, but other than that is pretty much good to go!
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A fine collection for a fellow lefty - must have taken some acquiring.

Well done.
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Cheers mate - it has certainly been a long time in building!

Did your pedals arrive yet? benecol's arrived yesterday and they went out at the same time.
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And the updated pedalboard:

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Thom wrote:Did your pedals arrive yet? benecol's arrived yesterday and they went out at the same time.
They may have tried to but due to idiotic rules about postal access to stairwells, it often take a day or two for the Post Office to inform us that they've failed to deliver. There'll probably be a card waiting for me when I get home this evening.
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Ah ok cool - hopefully you'll be able to have fun with them soon then.
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I hope so. Is that a Jag (or two) I spy in your rack? What kind are they/where did you get one. I almost bought an 80s Japanese one once but didn't and have basically never seen one since.
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Nice board Thom.

Do you ever use the tremolo in that Zoom multi-stomp? I was after something that I could set the tremolo rate to a particular BPM and wondered if those Zoom pedals let you do that.
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Yes indeed - it's a CIJ Jag that I got back in 2003 I think. Ordered it off eBay new and got stung for import tax so cost a fair bit.
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Couple of acoustics, LP Copy (my first guitar), Squier CV Tele, CIJ '68 Strat, Jag, Jagstang. And the Mustang is a Cobain. The Jag is the only one I got directly from Japan, the rest have all been models available in the UK.
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BearBoy wrote:Nice board Thom.

Do you ever use the tremolo in that Zoom multi-stomp? I was after something that I could set the tremolo rate to a particular BPM and wondered if those Zoom pedals let you do that.
Cheers. To be honest I haven't spent the time on the Zoom to know fully what it's capable of, and haven't used a tremolo. I can try and have a look this weekend.
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othomas2 wrote:Finally got my Proco Rat fixed down, and just bought a Polytune Mini... and sold on the pitchblack. (not worth it, but happy enough !!)

Tried to tidy things up by reducing the patch cable lengths and boring holes for the adapters. Had to extend the board too.
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That looks super neat! I'm sort of glad I don't have a permanent pedal board as I would spend ages getting it as tidy as that and then would mess it all up by wanting to swap stuff out.
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Thom wrote:Cheers. To be honest I haven't spent the time on the Zoom to know fully what it's capable of, and haven't used a tremolo. I can try and have a look this weekend.
Cheers. Would be interested to know if you do get a chance.

Also, what's the smaller of the Orange amps you have in the picture? (The one on top of the Princeton)
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