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PaulH
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Ptak
Bronze Member

141 Posts |
Posted - 12/04/2009 : 00:57:53
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quote: Originally posted by red_riviera

Same basic rig as last year!
what are these space saving patch cords called? |
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Ptak
Bronze Member

141 Posts |
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ssanyee
Silver Member
 
Hungary
288 Posts |
Posted - 12/04/2009 : 09:34:58
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Ptak, PaulH,
Very nice pedalboards, congrats!
cheers |
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noisemaker
Copper Member
Canada
47 Posts |
Posted - 12/04/2009 : 12:07:18
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nice board guys,
i miss my dd-20.
someone knows if the modulation on the dd-7 is as good as it is on the dd-20? |
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zerksies
Double Platinum Member
    
USA
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FRANZONI
Double Platinum Member
    
Ireland
3543 Posts |
Posted - 12/04/2009 : 13:54:24
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Really nice and neat and very clever how the BCB was adapted to take more than it's supposed to... but is it not hard to turn the back row of pedals on/off without them being a bit higher the front one.....?...  |
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zerksies
Double Platinum Member
    
USA
3406 Posts |
Posted - 12/04/2009 : 18:47:45
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| I had that once when i set up my board like that. i couldn't stand that about pedals. I saw in a guitar mag a few months ago. an item that lifts a pedal higher and had Velcro on it |
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FRANZONI
Double Platinum Member
    
Ireland
3543 Posts |
Posted - 12/04/2009 : 20:11:26
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I built my own board from scratch from plywood so i made a shelf to lift the back row a bit higher for easier access...also protects the knobs on the front row from getting damaged by your foot in the midddle of a gig....speaking of which... gotta run,my turn to drive the van tonight.........  |
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PaulH
Gold Member
  
535 Posts |
Posted - 12/04/2009 : 20:32:19
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| It's not my board by the way. |
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Kurleee
Copper Member
Canada
4 Posts |
Posted - 12/05/2009 : 00:42:02
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| Hi, Hope I'm using the right area to reply. My pedal line up changes constantly. Last night I was in a vintage mode and only used 4 pedals. #1 in the chain was an OD-1, #2 a vintage silver screw, long dash DS-1, #3 a CE-2 and finally a DM-3. Split into 2 amps from the DM-3 and it sounded great. I sometimes use a CH-1 and split to 2 amps from that with the delay hooked in between the dry output on the CH-1 and amp #2. Once you start playing in stereo you can't go back to one amp. If I'm using an amp with a line out I will hook the chorus and delay between the line out on amp #1 and amp #2. Last night I was using a vintage Traynor Studio Mate with 4x8's as amp #1 and Amp #2 was a Traynor YBA-2B. The 2B sounds great for guitar and really gives a lot of nice bottom end. |
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Ollie
Gold Member
  
United Kingdom
729 Posts |
Posted - 12/05/2009 : 16:06:33
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Wanna upgrade my Tuner, Delay & Phaser, and would like to pick up a Digitech Whammy, Fuzz Factory & Verbzilla.
better patch leads would also be nice.
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FRANZONI
Double Platinum Member
    
Ireland
3543 Posts |
Posted - 12/05/2009 : 19:13:45
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Welcome to the forum Kurleee... ..from your post i take it you use this setup live...? i'm also a fan of using more than one amp to widen the sound live.. .any chance of a few pics..? the traynor is a rare beast here in ireland but i've heard great things about them especially the older models....  |
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zerksies
Double Platinum Member
    
USA
3406 Posts |
Posted - 12/05/2009 : 19:54:13
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quote: Originally posted by Ollie
Wanna upgrade my Tuner, Delay & Phaser, and would like to pick up a Digitech Whammy, Fuzz Factory & Verbzilla.
better patch leads would also be nice.

 I got my cable at WWW.lavacable.com |
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Mansun
Gold Member
  
Spain
564 Posts |
Posted - 12/06/2009 : 01:57:36
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quote: Originally posted by zerksies I got my cable at WWW.lavacable.com
Seem to be a bit expensive on ebay! |
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