Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 9:13 pm
Nice board there man, must sound like the devil himself through your rig.
Guitar or bass?
Guitar or bass?
Nice. Looks a little Johnny Greenwoodish to me. But I may be a little biased with this. How do you connect the line selector and the big shot?chillerthanmost wrote:With an EQD Organizer and Dispatch Master, as well as a Ram's Head clone, Colorsound one knob fuzz, and a reverb on the way, looks like I'll have to step up to a PT-2 really soon!
Thanks. The line selector just has the delay and phaser in loop. That way both are activated when I engage the LS-2 with my regular signal. It's basically an effects loop. I will be replacing the phaser with a reverb though, as a phaser and delay isn't really my cup right now. The Big Shot takes output A to the Pigtronix Aria which then goes to the LS-2 (with the effects) into my Sound City 100. Output B goes to the DOD 250 into a Marshall JMP. I haven't set up the TFR as I'm using that for bass instead of guitar right now. The HM-2 was recently in the place of the Aria until I got that in the mail the other day. I much prefer the Aria at the moment. I do want to keep them both in line though in case I want to switch back and forth ever.breitnersn wrote:Nice. Looks a little Johnny Greenwoodish to me. But I may be a little biased with this. How do you connect the line selector and the big shot?chillerthanmost wrote:With an EQD Organizer and Dispatch Master, as well as a Ram's Head clone, Colorsound one knob fuzz, and a reverb on the way, looks like I'll have to step up to a PT-2 really soon!
fluffytunapouch wrote:Threw a fun board together for a quick jam
Also had to compare a couple of trems
My boy graciously "fixed" my pedals with the antenna of his rc car controller while I grabbed a pic.

That pedal is easily one of my all time favorites. If it had a lil' more low end, it'd be the be(a)st ever!CBA wrote:Holy shit... TWO different people posted boards with a Devi Ever US Fuzz on them on the same page? I thought I was the only one ever used one of those any more. Always loved that pedal.
Good for you.
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This is really sweet.chillerthanmost wrote:I couldn't handle all the flutter with such a small board, got it down to simple shit until I get a PT-2 and/or a few pedals I have coming in the mail.

Ooh, never two effects in parallel. I originally bought the LS-2 to use on bass. My DOD 350 was cutting too much low end when I'd crank it, so I would blend it with my clean signal to add low end. It did great for that and I highly recommend it to any bass player looking to use cheap and good sounding guitar pedals on bass. But now that I have a shower low end heavy TFR from Wren and Cuff, the LS-2 kinda just collects dust. So I tried using it as an effects loop to engage my delay and phaser together, but it was a bad combo. Delay and reverb on the other hand is most likely going to be great. I might run that through channel A and, if they soon good combined my EQD Organizer and Phaser on channel B. However, I'll probably just have them selectable between the two, not blending them together. Though, that would be pretty wild.breitnersn wrote:This is really sweet.chillerthanmost wrote:I couldn't handle all the flutter with such a small board, got it down to simple shit until I get a PT-2 and/or a few pedals I have coming in the mail.
Compact and concise. Have you ever used the line selector in parallel mode? I think about getting the keymaster from time to time. The possibility to blend two loops seems pretty neat.
Spring Chickens make my pants shorter exponentially.rustywire wrote:
Saturn V > Tremolessence > WOW Signal > Lemon Drop > E600B > '76 Ram's Head > Spring Chicken > PS-3 > Launch Pad
L to R EXP pedals control: PS-3 pitch, Spring Chicken cluck, Tremolessence rate
If only the E600B's repeats would be bypassed at the minimum EXP position, instead of stopping at the single slapback...hmmmm......
2013 is the year of adjustments on-the-fly

Dude, LOVE it so far. It sounded great out of my Sound City. I can only imagine it sounding just as good, if not better, out of my Sunn. The EQ is great and the amount of headroom and volume make it extremely versatile using each for some good dynamics and gain. It can sound like my JMP with more options, as well as my HM-2 with less mud and much clearer. I can even get a bit muff sounds scooping the mids. In short, it's versatility makes it a great pedal and I'm highly enjoying it. Thanks man.ryan summit wrote:hows that aria?