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Post by robert(original) »

hhmmmm pedals!!!!!!
bad shot, and i know im missing a few in there but thats the basic setup i have right now.
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a few of the pedals are.....
bassballs(as owned by the peoples champ, shad)
DMM as owned by aen, and i think shad before that.
saltbooster(#13)
sitar swami(given to me by aen)
a bass flanger,
a broken mini bassballs.
my amazing stoming double square snakes synth like oscilation pedal of doom and gloom.
couple small clones(one was owne by the great mickie08)
a mini big muff
boss od-1(its a good stand by pedal)
and the best pedal i have/ my favorite/the only pedal i would save from a fire my....
EAU CLAIRE THUNDER!
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what it is - whats is going to replace it

Hell babe wah - buddy guy wah
Hotcake - Salt boost/lpb
classic distortion
Regenerator
dd600 - SMMH
Hardwire Reverb
need george l's aswell.....

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new pic to show hax on board
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Post by Mike »

Was doing some tweaking so I took some pictures. All the cables are Venom Adders cut and resoldered to a good length.

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looks nice mike. you should get t-shirts made with the salt shaker picture on.
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agreed, the saltshaker pic is awsome, so is the centuar.
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Cheers guys, Stewart and Zaphod did me proud with the designs.
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AWESOME!!!
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Post by markleton »

Quick question, don't think it warrants a thread but here will do. How do you get velcro to stick to the back of pedals? I'm having a hell of a time getting it to stick. Got some plain backed velcro and been attacking it with superglue, but whenever i try to move pedals the velcro sticks more than the glue, and it all comes to pieces.
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Post by James »

Self-adhesive velcro. It comes with glue on it which is the type that will not damage the pedals when you remove it but will hold the weight of most pedals if you held your pedalboard upside down.
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James wrote:Self-adhesive velcro. It comes with glue on it which is the type that will not damage the pedals when you remove it but will hold the weight of most pedals if you held your pedalboard upside down.
or you could pick up the whole board by picking up 1 pedal
[such is the case with the velcroe digitech made custom with the hardwire pedals] SOME STRONG SHIT!
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Post by Mike »

You need to get Heavy Duty Velcro, I got some off ebay for £6. It has a very strong adhesive on it.
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Post by Reece »

i bought some stuff from hobby craft. i can lift up my whole pedalboard just with the harmonic percolator.

bearing in mind my pedalboard has 9 pedals on it and is made out of a solid wood door, that's sume bloody strong velcro.
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Thanks fellas, I'll get me some of that when i take the pedals off the board next, got a lot of spray painting to do.
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dug out mike's timmy clone today, forgot what a fucking great little pedal it is. my gear is proper stripped down these days.
Fender Classic Player 60’s Stratocaster>East Coast T1 Tele>
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I um bought some toyzz tools :oops:

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whao, cool photo exposure thing, how you dun it?
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Post by plesiosaurus »

Haze wrote:whao, cool photo exposure thing, how you dun it?
My camera has a night mode that makes the exposure a little longer i guess and makes all the lights swirly crazy woaaawwoooohh.


But in all seriousness it's actually pure tone crackling through ether and being conducted by my guitar. 8)
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Post by dezb1 »

My good lady wife bought me a phone with a camera build in (ain’t technology wonderful I was still rockin the in-phone) so I took some pics of my pedals on my new pedalboard.

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Laney Vc-15, EMA EP-10 delay, Boss DD-3, Maxx Chorus, Dano Cool cat drive, Dano Cool cat tremolo, Artec big dots tuner

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Marshall DRP-1, Boss Ds-1, Boss Hm-2, Behringer Vp-1, Electro-harmonics Big muff

I need to buy some decent cables!
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cool MAXX Chorus. I'm a big fan of those. I have the compressor/sustainer and the SD-1 (branded as Maxtone and Rockson, but they are the same). dudes on FSB were saying that they are near identical to the BOSS pedals they're copying.

that one you have is interesting though, as it looks like a CE-2 clone.
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...