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Post by Marshall 'n' Moonshine on Feb 24, 2016 0:20:19 GMT
guitartalk.freeforums.net/thread/283/building-new-boardHaha. That was me. It was a total disaster, but I learned a lot from the build, so I'm glad it didn't go "good enough", which I have a tendency to just live with. I've got better plans for the next one, but for now, I've re-vamped the old board for more of an ambient board, which is more fun than I ever though. It also works great for lap steel. I had forgotten how much weight a volume pedal weighs!! The order for now is fuzz>phaser>wah>VP>tremolo>delay>reverb>tuner. It's pretty fun being stripped down to half of the usual board. I do miss some stuff, though. What are you guys running?
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Post by Bill h on Feb 24, 2016 2:47:21 GMT
Don't have a pedal board anymore, lost mine in a house fire, I was done playing out so I just never felt the need to replace it. What I had was a pretty good size powered trailer trash board, the pedal array was always changing but most of the same and a couple others. I also ran my wireless from the board. Weight wise, the Ernie ball volume and the crybaby added a ton to the board.
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Post by Sinster on Mar 30, 2016 2:35:27 GMT
Work in progress. I added the angle portion of the board this weekend. Before this weekend.
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Post by Bill h on Mar 31, 2016 2:15:43 GMT
Work in progress. I added the angle portion of the board this weekend. Before this weekend. How's that behringer delay working out for ya? Never seen one before. I used a dd7 myself but was going to switch to an mxr delay, they were both pretty good.
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Post by Sinster on Mar 31, 2016 2:45:36 GMT
I like the Donner(Yellow one) better and will pickup another one for my Peavey 6505MH. The Behringer is decent for the money (25.00)and gets some reviews on YouTube.
I should google to see if there is a mod for it come to think of it.
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