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latest board I've been messing with the last few days
Korg tuner > MBM Rams head Muff/Formula No.5 > MBM TB3Ge > Ibanez DE7 > Behringer Reverb Machine > DOD FX17 Vol/Way > AMP
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
Great setup, looks really cool. Hows the reverb? I've been toying with getting one for more extreme reverb sounds.lorez wrote:
latest board I've been messing with the last few days
Korg tuner > MBM Rams head Muff/Formula No.5 > MBM TB3Ge > Ibanez DE7 > Behringer Reverb Machine > DOD FX17 Vol/Way > AMP
Reverb is amazing for the price and covers so many bases. The spring is neat, the cave I like the most at the moment and then it has the synth swell reverb as well. I think you can't go wrong for the price, possibly one of behringers best pedals
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
I've never had a reverb, does it go quite extreme sounding? cause i'm a fucking idiot who likes whooshing delays n' tha.lorez wrote:Reverb is amazing for the price and covers so many bases. The spring is neat, the cave I like the most at the moment and then it has the synth swell reverb as well. I think you can't go wrong for the price, possibly one of behringers best pedals
Yes as benecol said. Love having it on cave setting with the muff with full sustain, delay going batshit and the volume pedal to control the feedback from the guitar to the amp. For £30 or so you can't go wrongbenecol wrote:Just to butt in: yes, it's a great noise making pedal.
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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There's a big box labelled 'FREE STUFF' in the Music Tech department at uni. This vaguely pedal board shaped thing was in it, so I decided to turn it into my new smaller gig board. I've recently found myself only really using these three in live situations, so it seemed superfluous having other effects. I'm keeping all of my other pedals (other than the GT-OD) to use in larger recording set-ups.
The surface is raised slightly where the tuner sits, and the power supply sits underneath there. The section on the far right has all the spare daisy chain power tips bundled together underneath it - with the ends covered in electrical tape to prevent short-circuiting.
All I'm waiting for now is the rubber feet I've ordered to raise it up and keep the power supply from touching the floor, and I need to get an angled jack cable because a straight one doesn't quite fit in the gap between the tuner output and the edge of the board.
Yes I am well aware that my pedal addiction will probably take hold once again at some point.
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