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Haze wrote:are those all seperate? as in three pitchblacks and two tiimmys ect.
Kinda nice to have a large board and a small board depending on if you're playing a full set or just jamming but three fairly small boards? :roll:
I have a Pedaltrain Mini and a Jr. Just one Timmy, one Wah Probe and one Pitchblack here. I'm allowed to interchange my pedals, aren't I? Hehe
The 1st two photos were taken upstairs, the bottom one downstairs. Hence, the difference in lighting. The bottom one is indeed my old board. But the pedals are still with me and I still use them at any given occasion.
I've pretty much been using the same effects chain, same setup for years (i.e. wah > dirt > tremolo > delay > reverb). The brands may vary, but the chain remains the same. :wink:
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You, sir, have exquisite taste in pedals. Welcome to the board.
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benecol wrote:You, sir, have exquisite taste in pedals. Welcome to the board.
Thank you, sir. I'm new to the world of offsets and short scales. I've been a Tele guy ever since. But that has changed since I've gotten hold of an early 80s Fernandes Mustang copy. I'm having a great time playing short scales since.
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my home use fender frontman 25r with 10" eminence ragin cajun speaker, beautiful clean and crunchy tones from this baby

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and i have no imagination for my pedal board

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Welcome :wink:

Loving the speaker upgrade, interesting idea if you ask me.
Hows the Loop Station treating you? Its been the best gear investment i've made, its really helped my playing
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Haze wrote:Welcome :wink:

Loving the speaker upgrade, interesting idea if you ask me.
Hows the Loop Station treating you? Its been the best gear investment i've made, its really helped my playing
thanks for the welcome :)

the loop station is something that every noob should get at the beginning, after playing on and off for 7 years, it really helped me get back onto guitars in a big way last summer
it's been great for sampling and storing short tracks: www.youtube.com/kaiwasoyokaze
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KS11 wrote:my home use fender frontman 25r with 10" eminence ragin cajun speaker, beautiful clean and crunchy tones from this baby

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Ah i have one of those frontman amps at home, i took it to rehearsal once & only had it on a 3rd way up really suprised, sounded pretty good.
The Ragin Cajun is a really popular mod with these amps, feel free to make a videmo!
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new made by mike pedal on my board!
sounds amazing!
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Is that some Dwarfcraft above the Tone Wicker Muff? Shiva?
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Noirie. wrote:Is that some Dwarfcraft above the Tone Wicker Muff? Shiva?
yeah dwalfcraft,its a hax tho
i bought it off hurb a few weeks ago
really kool pedal
sounds better with my microkorg than my guitar i think
really want a shiva though
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That's a seriously cool pedalboard, Matt. I love it when relatively few pedals cover so much ground.
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i've gone back to a combo that i missed. DD-3 and TS-9. though i've had my socks knocked off by mike's saltbreaker. this makes a great base rhythm tone and when you kick the Ts-9 into, you get this perfect soaring thick rich lead sound. both pedals react great with the guitars controls, so even with both pedals on i can still roll back for lighter crunches and just wind back up for the solo. plus there's fuck all hiss and noise even with everything on.

the bass response on the saltbreaker is amazing, proper fills the sound out a lot. think i'm on to a winner here.

the dd-3 is a great, no headaches warm sounding delay. my vox time machine also sounds great, just not for me. plus it has a weird glitch where the delay time will speed up and down (almost like tape warble). it's a nice glitch but i annoys me.
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Post by matt.dines »

cheers haze
it a really new setup
i had the same pedalboard for like 3 years
so i decided to chop and change
its alot more versitile now
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When you get this one Rob? The DD-3. I miss mine now more than ever. Might try the Behringer DD400.
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Post by Progrockabuse »

got it thursday. did a three way trade with reece and othomas2. i got the dd-3 from reece, othomas got my volume pedal and reece got othomas's small clone.
got the saltbreaker off mike on wednesday as part of the goldtop deal.

my original dd-3 belongs to freddie v-c.

friday was the day i got goosebumps whilst playing, not had that since the DLS landed on my doorstep last year. can't wait to stick some of these in the looper mike's gonna make me.
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Progrockabuse wrote:can't wait to stick some of these in the looper mike's gonna make me.
had to read this part a few times.

looks great, prog!
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Hahahaha

thanks hotrod
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Noirie. wrote:I miss mine now more than ever.
well you're lookin' at it.
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I've been browsing this thread and decided it was time to sign up! Since im activated, here's my first post.

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the amp in your second pic is a bugera yeah?
welcome aboard my friend!
hows the esp strat
i like esp guitars but am not a fan of humbuckers!
so hows that strat?