ChetMagongalo wrote:New pedals, new board. so much fun. the connection from the GB 24 to the lofi junky is kinda funny (why does the GB have the weirdest layout for all the jacks?)
Veeeerrrrryyy nice! I'm often tempted to make a board that big but I trip over enough with 2 rows of pedals..
Hey how are you likening that lunar module? I'm pretty interested in getting one but I have no idea how I will feel about it as most of the demos I hear are drenched in verb and delay
The lunar module and the screwdriver are basically the oldest pedals of my board. They're stable since 3 yrs, nowadays. The lunar module is a great Si fuzz face, but it's not your vintage FF. It's highly tweakable, plenty of gain, and it's perfect for leads. It's one of the best fuzz to use with a band, it cuts through the mix perfectly. I totally love it!
fetch wrote:Which size pedaltrain is that? I have two Moogs and a bunch of other pedals I need to fit on my board. That would be pretty ideal but it's too damn long.
I guess I can fit a couple expression pedals or summink which = more pedals so win/win.
ChetMagongalo wrote:New pedals, new board. so much fun. the connection from the GB 24 to the lofi junky is kinda funny (why does the GB have the weirdest layout for all the jacks?)
Veeeerrrrryyy nice! I'm often tempted to make a board that big but I trip over enough with 2 rows of pedals..
That's kinda why I made a bigger one. everything fit but I had to be really angular with my steps to not hit any knobs. I just accepted that I like having a lot of pedals and made a big board. no stepping problems now, but still want to try more pedals and you can also keep your small board if you only wanna use a few pedals or if you're goin somewhere/ playing a more minimal needs show
I've had lot's of fun with this today. I only had time for like 20 minutes before I had to leave for work, but it still was so much fun!
geet - Wet Reverb - EAD4096 output one - Ghost Effects Bee Baa - Matamp output two - Faustone Valve Klipper - Koch
Fucking amazing tone. This is something so versatile that you can go from Doom to Garage to Worshit to ambience. I am happy.
Very happy.
I share your sentiment. It's hard to argue against the concept of less is more when confronted with a setup like this.
The only thing I'd personally want to add is modulation to take advantage of the dual amp setup: an FP-777, PN-2...or even better a Tremolessence v3. Then very happy becomes nirvana. Of course there's always any Effectrode modulation...however that might make heads explode.
But I still want to spend lots of time with it, as is...and my eyes are drying out from staring
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