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Santa gave me a Pedal Train PT pro today. Thanks santa.

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This thing is wonderful, Ive run my one spot under the board and it works and looks great, the gig bag is great and all the stuff that comes with it is quiet nice. Great pedal board.
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awesome board, looks great. now you just need to fill it :p
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planning on packing it full. I want to get a micro pog, whammy, and mikes making a fuzz factory for me too.
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Nice! Pedal train makes great stuff. All the velcro and zip ties come in handy. I'd get a pro board but I'm afraid I would fill it to the brim.
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Haze wrote:Nice! Pedal train makes great stuff. All the velcro and zip ties come in handy. I'd get a pro board but I'm afraid I would fill it to the brim.
whats wrong with that?
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You should fill the rest of that empty space :D
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will be doing soon!! New booster and fuzz factory are all coming soon.
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Post by Thom »

Looks good - I really like my mini - really well made boards.
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nice pedalboard-- i need to upgrade
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I like the design of that board. How's the angle on it for playing while standing up?
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the angle is perfect for me its not as steep as a lot of boards ive seen just a good amount of lift.
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I have one of those, I like it a lot!
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I got one for Xmas too off Craigslist. I got it with the hard case. I have actually have just mounted the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 underneath with the mounting brackets. Such a Space saver and it really cleans up the cabling. The Pedal power helped me get rid of a power strip and 6 wall worts. I keep moving my pedals around trying to find the best fit. I am not going to velcro anything down until after I get my 2 MBM pedals. It's both cool and sad that my new pedalboard is almost full as soon as I buy it.

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here is an update on mine

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with new booster up in the left corner there. The fuzz factory should be going right next to it.
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the isaac eaton wrote:here is an update on mine

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with new booster up in the left corner there. The fuzz factory should be going right next to it.
Which MBM pedal do you have? I recognize the Chalice decal. How is the memory toy treating you?
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I dont have any MBM pedals yet, mike is hard at work on a fuzz factory clone for me but that's it, My custom pedals are by a guy in town that does mods, builds, clones and his own original designs. He's under the name griffin effects The Chalice of drive is basically an OCD and an LPB-1 in one box. The Scrambler is an ampeg scrambler clone with an added volume knob. and the little booster in the corner is just an MXR micro amp clone, he has also modded my russian big muff extensively, and my wah pedal as well. He posts on shortscale every now and then too, his name is Bill Oakley.

The memory toy is really great, I use it for slower delays with lots of repeats going, really makes nice ambiance and the oscillations on it are so useful, its also great for doing volume swells. I know the memory boy is only like 10 dollars more, but for me this thing works just fine. The modulation is great on it too, even though I usually just use the small clone for that kinda stuff anyways.
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Wheres your Mamonth clone, Issac?
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sold it to my friend Brian. The mammoth was great on guitar but because its designed for bass there was a pretty dramatic difference in volume due to frequency differences which made it hard to use live. The fuzz factory is going to get all my good pinched fuzzy tones though, so that void will be covered soon. Im just glad the mammoth is in good hands.
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Post by Skip »

demo us when you get the mbm ff
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