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nosi0
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Netherlands
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Posted - 07/14/2009 : 21:53:06
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| Yeah i saw the PW-1000 under the GT-6 very nice! |
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Metallium
Bronze Member

Brazil
137 Posts |
Posted - 07/14/2009 : 22:03:43
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quote: Originally posted by nosi0
Yeah i saw the PW-1000 under the GT-6 very nice!
Yes...I always try to use all the space I have. I made that wood board to GT-6 and there was a big space between the bottom and the top of the board. So I thought would be a good idea to improve my power connection. Now I got the display there as well to shows me the correct input power I have. |
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Dirk
Platinum Member
   
Netherlands
1309 Posts |
Posted - 07/16/2009 : 10:41:26
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In the background my guitar pedals, in the foreground my bass pedals in a test phase, cause I'm building a new bass special effects pedalboard. Obviously, the Marshall pedal controls channel switching on my JCM 800.
I need a proper TR-2 replacement for the Beh trem, but sofar it's OK. I also ordered a set of new patch cords, to replace these colored ones.

On top of my Ampeg preamp, for those of you who missed 'em, the CS-3 and the CE-2b in the amps loop. I won't put these pedals on the board, since I have a fine combo of an RDD-10 and RCL-10 built in my rack for live use. For the rehearsal space where's another amp I just put my CS-3 next to the board.

Some leftover parts from an old board waiting to be re-used. I'll keep you posted as soon as I completed part two of the board.
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Dirk
Platinum Member
   
Netherlands
1309 Posts |
Posted - 07/16/2009 : 14:50:19
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Okay, back for part two, mounting the side strips, this is a pain in the ass I also added a cool metal handle on top for easy transport.

Next part: mounting the pedals using metal strips courtesy of the box full old board parts.

The finished board, I intend to power it with a PSA adaptor and a daisy chain, as I mentioned the colored patch cords get replaced with better ones.
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nosi0
Gold Member
  
Netherlands
511 Posts |
Posted - 07/16/2009 : 14:55:06
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| The metal strips don't damage the pedals? Nice job! |
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exodia333
Silver Member
 
USA
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Dirk
Platinum Member
   
Netherlands
1309 Posts |
Posted - 07/17/2009 : 11:11:41
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quote: Originally posted by nosi0
The metal strips don't damage the pedals? Nice job!
Thanks nosi0. They don't really damage the paint as long as you're a bit careful.
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MullyFX
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Germany
753 Posts |
Posted - 07/17/2009 : 11:17:37
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quote: Originally posted by Dirk
quote: Originally posted by nosi0
The metal strips don't damage the pedals? Nice job!
Thanks nosi0. They don't really damage the paint as long as you're a bit careful.
you could always glue a bit of carpet to the side of... no... not the pedals
the metal strips |
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DasBeef
Gold Member
  
United Kingdom
704 Posts |
Posted - 07/18/2009 : 18:35:16
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Again, not quite my board, but the pedals I've amassed to make the board. There are 10 pedals in the pic that I'm probably going to let go...
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The_Doc
Gold Member
  
United Kingdom
509 Posts |
Posted - 07/18/2009 : 20:06:10
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Excellent collection DasBeef and great to see the Britt Face in there
I like the Small Stone and Small Clone partnership too - I'm looking to get the same. Didn't realise that those Danelectro pedals in the top right were that big - never had one and always imagined them much smaller!!  |
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Ollie
Gold Member
  
United Kingdom
729 Posts |
Posted - 07/18/2009 : 20:35:04
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DasBeef are those white high top converse you wearing?
It's just funny coz those are the only shoes I wear |
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bossfreak
Copper Member
Netherlands
45 Posts |
Posted - 07/18/2009 : 23:19:04
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DasBeef, nice collection! What kind of Fuzz Face is that? I've a new version from the hendrix fuzz (Dunlop JH-1F) and i really like them.
Cheers, Robert |
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Dirk
Platinum Member
   
Netherlands
1309 Posts |
Posted - 07/19/2009 : 11:02:21
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Nice DasBeef, I see my old OD-1 sits nicely between it's OD brethren. 
I think I see a pattern in how you like dirt pedals more than mod/delays  |
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DasBeef
Gold Member
  
United Kingdom
704 Posts |
Posted - 07/20/2009 : 01:39:19
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quote: Originally posted by The_Doc
Excellent collection DasBeef and great to see the Britt Face in there
I like the Small Stone and Small Clone partnership too - I'm looking to get the same. Didn't realise that those Danelectro pedals in the top right were that big - never had one and always imagined them much smaller!! 
Those Danelectro pedals are really nice. For some reason though, I prefer them with my solid state amp rather than my tube amp. You'll see on the bottom left I have one of the smaller Danelectro pedals. But the diecast ones are fairly big units. As for the Britt Face, I'm still absorbing it...
quote: Originally posted by Ollie
DasBeef are those white high top converse you wearing?
It's just funny coz those are the only shoes I wear
I pretty much exclusively wear Converse Chuck T's, and Clarks originals. I have a couple of pairs of shoes from Office. Great shoe shop. Check it out. I don't actually own a pair of trainers. (Sport shoes / runners)
quote: Originally posted by bossfreak
DasBeef, nice collection! What kind of Fuzz Face is that? I've a new version from the hendrix fuzz (Dunlop JH-1F) and i really like them.
Cheers, Robert
That's a JH-2. I believe it's the original Jimi Hendrix 'fuzz face' by Dunlop. I think there is a JH-2S on the market now, in a smaller house. I dunno why it's so big because there's only a tiny circuit in it. Toying with the idea of rehousing it if it becomes a keeper....
quote: Originally posted by Dirk
Nice DasBeef, I see my old OD-1 sits nicely between it's OD brethren. 
I think I see a pattern in how you like dirt pedals more than mod/delays 
You think? Yeah, not much into modulation just now. Trying to get the dirt sound sorted, then maybe I'll branch out into a chorus, or delay or something. Ha ha! I'm impressed myself how well your OD-1 sits with it's 'brothers'.  |
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jsoi_narciso
Silver Member
 
Philippines
200 Posts |
Posted - 07/20/2009 : 07:47:18
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nice collection of ODs and DISTs  |
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