Finally got a final arrangement going for practice tomorrow, picture demo of my board.
Closed. (P.S. Not my band choices, mike says they were on there when he got the case before he gave it to me.)
Undo the clips and lift off the cover (still need a replacement for the pimp-cloth on the lid)
Ta-da!
Guitar > little mixer > Behringer Superfuzz SF300 > Boss Blues driver BD-2 > Boss Super feedbacker & distortion DF-2 > Digitech Whammy > Volume pedal > Behringer Ultra tremolo UT100 > Behringer vintage delay VD400 > Behringer Reverb Machine RV600 > Boss Loop station RC-2 > AMP.
Also, I took a picture to try and show how ridiculously bright they made the RV600's LED relative to every other pedal:
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It doesn't really do it justice, its like looking into a laser pointer when you want to change a dial.
P.S. Sorry for the mess.
Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:08 am
by hotrodperlmutter
louis wrote:still need a replacement for the pimp-cloth on the lid
NO.
Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 9:14 am
by lorez
latest board
Guitar > MBM Rams Head Muff/Formula No.5 > Fredric Effects Utility Perc > EHX Nano Small Stone > Behringer Reverb Machine > Amp
Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2011 2:41 pm
by SGJarrod
Progrockabuse wrote:i've been think a beano boost or some other treble booster
Try a Mad Professor Ruby Red Booster.... its a reg boost/treble booster in one... I just built a clone last month and it is very nice... The treble boost knob does great at brightening up an Orange.... They are uber expensive for a boost but the schematic is out there for clones
I did not build the buffer in to my clone thou
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 9:35 pm
by timhulio
Goin' filter/autowah crazy now. The Dist+ is temporary until I can drill a hole and stick a jack on my vintage one (already modified so no desecration here!)
Boss Tuner -> Boss Comp -> EHX Ring Thing -> MBM Machine -> Boss ODB3 -> Empress Supedelay.
Currently using a Jag, and whatever big ugly solidstate amp I can find.
Soon to have a Schecter Hell Cat
and soon to buy a Tronographics Rusty Box/Smallsound/Bigsound Year 4545
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 11:16 am
by wwrrss
grandnoise wrote:
Boss Tuner -> Boss Comp -> EHX Ring Thing -> MBM Machine -> Boss ODB3 -> Empress Supedelay.
Currently using a Jag, and whatever big ugly solidstate amp I can find.
Soon to have a Schecter Hell Cat
and soon to buy a Tronographics Rusty Box/Smallsound/Bigsound Year 4545
MBM Machine + Boss ODB-3
You could be my double, only I could never gig with only 2 dirt pedals.
I would really like some SS/BS.
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 11:38 am
by grandnoise
I'm trying to keep the rig really minimal, which is pretty difficult seeing as I like noise music. But my favuourite rigs always look simple a stripped back, the RB and SS/BS are to replace to two dirt pedals I already have as well. I might also swap the Super Delay to a DD3 and replace the comp with something else.
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 11:55 am
by wwrrss
grandnoise wrote:I'm trying to keep the rig really minimal, which is pretty difficult seeing as I like noise music. But my favuourite rigs always look simple a stripped back, the RB and SS/BS are to replace to two dirt pedals I already have as well. I might also swap the Super Delay to a DD3 and replace the comp with something else.
I use a big pedalboard, so if I'm taking it, i'm filling it. haha.
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 1:34 pm
by benecol
grandnoise wrote:MBM Machine
Ah-ha - it's you with the excellent taste in decals; never made the connection before: a very belated 'hello and welcome to the forum'.
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 4:23 pm
by stewart
current (and fairly dull) board:
splitter > channel 1: tuner > trans OD > dist pro > DD-3 > to hot rod deluxe
channel 2: OC-3 > behringer thingy > mute switch > to bass amp
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 1:47 am
by shae
Pretty much all my stomp boxes except for a couple dirt boxes and mini rack modules/ab switch.
Obviously the ones on the mini get the most love/use.
I finally got around to fixing the reverb tank on my amp and it sounds epic. I'm trying to move the BlueSky and Reverberator on for an M9 to make for an easier setup. I just need me some Verbzilla action and maybe-possible a delay as I don't want to use my Moog 104z out of the house and the M9 will be awesomes for that. I never really warmed up to the BlueSky and the Mini Reverb is awesome but I now prefer my actual spring verb and want some infinite decay/etc options as well as a looper and figured I cbf with two separate units (and the Timeline was a bit meh for me).
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 2:22 am
by ultratwin
Just finished the 18th show of the Spring-Fall tour w/Lee Seunghwan, and am sadly now a free man on the weekend. Here's what I played at every show:
1. A/B Switcher for the LP 7 String and Yamaha SG1000
2. Compressor
3. Bass Drive
4. Distortion
5. Volume Pedal -> tuner
6. Chorus
7. Tremolo
8. Delay
I'm the disposable guy in the band, so during the acoustic set I have to play everything else.
Yamaha C Flute
Ganley Irish D Flute (Blackwood) w/keys
Howard Low D
Shaw A
Burbank(Benge reissue) 3X Plus & Harmon mute
Fender FM-62SE Mandolin
Dexter Dreadnaught
Yogitah Ukulele
Egyptian cast aluminium Doumbek
Peruvian gourd maracas
Triangle
Big seed pod shaker thingy
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And an unnecessary shot of the 2000-seat amphitheater on this beautiful Autumn day in Seoul.
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Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 8:28 am
by lorez
nice set up but I don't know what is more beautiful that amphitheatre or the Yamaha SG1000
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 9:18 am
by Doog
100% DIGITAL SIGNALPATH!
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 4:00 pm
by AaronGuitarDude
doog i jammed with ur board whole day. distortion from teh ampz?
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 4:21 pm
by Doog
Nah man, from the M9!
It's not everyone's 'cup of tea', but it's working just great for me; especially for heavy stuff.
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 4:54 pm
by Thom
ITT: ultra makes everyone jealous of his gear and musical skills...well if not everyone, me for sure!