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nosi0
Gold Member

Netherlands
511 Posts

Posted - 07/14/2009 :  21:53:06  Show Profile  Visit nosi0's Homepage  Click to see nosi0's MSN Messenger address
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  Show Profile
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  Show Profile  Visit Dirk's Homepage
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.


Edited by - Dirk on 07/16/2009 10:43:13
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Dirk
Platinum Member

Netherlands
1309 Posts

Posted - 07/16/2009 :  14:50:19  Show Profile  Visit Dirk's Homepage
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  Show Profile  Visit nosi0's Homepage  Click to see nosi0's MSN Messenger address
The metal strips don't damage the pedals? Nice job!
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exodia333
Silver Member

USA
273 Posts

Posted - 07/17/2009 :  01:51:35  Show Profile  Visit exodia333's Homepage
quote:
Originally posted by exodia333

I love that video

I have finally got a pic or shall i say video of my pedalboard along with other stuff

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeA_Daw7jCA&feature=channel_page
Part 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTsUAAeh508&feature=channel
Part 2

Ive got other videos too



since this I got some new stuff

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=390069613683

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330342936601&ssPageName=ADME:X:AAQ:US:1123

and this

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120448389966&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBSA:US:1123

along with a tape recorder for XTRA FUN
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Dirk
Platinum Member

Netherlands
1309 Posts

Posted - 07/17/2009 :  11:11:41  Show Profile  Visit Dirk's Homepage
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
Gold Member

Germany
753 Posts

Posted - 07/17/2009 :  11:17:37  Show Profile  Visit MullyFX's Homepage
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  Show Profile  Visit DasBeef's Homepage
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  Show Profile
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  Show Profile  Click to see Ollie's MSN Messenger address
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  Show Profile
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  Show Profile  Visit Dirk's Homepage
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  Show Profile  Visit DasBeef's Homepage
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  Show Profile  Send jsoi_narciso a Yahoo! Message


nice collection of ODs and DISTs
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