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should we have a pedal board thread?


JeffB

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Modified version.

Lowered legs for increased stability at high speeds.

Low profile wheels to enhance handling when cornering.

Fully loaded with all power options.

Extra storage space.

 

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This is what powers it all. Its broken right now but when its fixed Im expecting serious G force and shoulder dislocation.

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One of these years I'll manage to get my pedalboard project rolling. Just can't decide on where to get the pedalboard from, attachment method, etc. I have some big and and non-standard size pedals to worry about too, and those of course that don't run off 9v.

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One of these years I'll manage to get my pedalboard project rolling. Just can't decide on where to get the pedalboard from, attachment method, etc. I have some big and and non-standard size pedals to worry about too, and those of course that don't run off 9v.

I used to only use small pedals with 9v neg tip power supply and nothing with a current draw over 120ma.

The pedal board had to take up a small space and sit between the legs of the mic stand

Now it doesnt matter, I only use them at home and they dont even have to be on the floor. I sit down to play so desk or trolley is fine.

Pedals on the board above are Jester, 12vAC 1A, DG stomp12VDC1A, TC Nova 12VDC500ma and Jetter and Boss are 9VDC.

I wouldnt have even considered the three non 9VDC's as an option before.

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I have a Radial ToneBone hot british, the tube version, which sounds incredible, but needs its own adapter. It's also a strange size. My Boss OD-20 is kinda huge, as is my Morley Bad Horsie II. I think I'm going with the pedal train novo series. It just gives more surface area for effect mounting. Then I need to pick up an ISP Decimator and a Fulltone OCD.

 

I've thought about throwing on some simple effects, but I've got a rack effects unit, so the only thing I would gain is easier access to effect parameters. Not to mention the effects unit can do Chorus, Phaser, Flanger, all type of reverb, EQ adjustments, delay, and also a really nice rotary speaker effect.

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put this together recently.....will eventually put the PS underneath but it's an older pedaltrain so there's not enough room. need to add some feet & drill out some openings for the cords to go thru

 

it sure beats tripping over cables & running everything off it's own wall wart, hooked up to an ext cord etc. and kicking pedals around on the ground :D

 

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