Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2015 1:21 pm
this setup is godlikefoomanfat wrote:Finally trying out the bi-amping thing with guitar and octave down guitar. Fun stuff.
this setup is godlikefoomanfat wrote:Finally trying out the bi-amping thing with guitar and octave down guitar. Fun stuff.
And the Accountant?Casavettes wrote:How ya liking the barbershop?
Thanks!sylnau wrote:And the Accountant?Casavettes wrote:How ya liking the barbershop?
And that PRS you got?
Awesome board.
Looks really good, I like how you crammed a little something in every spot. Spatial efficiency.Lebowsky wrote:FINALLY finished patching. Took me two days LOL (temp has been a steady 35° here the last days so not helping). What a mess. to patch though, this was the only configuration where I could fit everything but the chain makes no sense![]()
Main board (PT-JR):
Mini -> PS-3-> Looper -> Loop 1 = Micro Boost -> Xotic -> Nano Pog -> Loop 2 (no switch) = Woodchipper -> Loop 3 = SubT -> Polytope -> Xero Deluxe -> Frantabit -> Nimbus -> Procession -> Proteus -> DD7
add-on board (Metro 16):
the whole thing (tuner is rackmount = room for more pedals):
Fixed.UglyCasanova wrote:This page is le nibard!
It's dope! I don't really have any basis for comparison against vintage units, but I love this one.Jero wrote:Hey fooman, how's that waza dm2w?
Fix'd11A wrote:If you're like me and thought "i'll get a car floor mat for my pedals after I get that next fuzz pedal" and never actually bought a car floor mat, then probably just go and buy one right now.
UglyCasanova wrote:tits!
Wait wait wait... did I just learn something?Disarm D'arcy wrote:nibard!
Hey now! What's not to like, grippy on the bottom, velcro sticks to the topfrigid midget wrote:Fix'd![]()
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Pics of the PRS? Or is it in the guitar thread?foomanfat wrote:Thanks!sylnau wrote:And the Accountant?Casavettes wrote:How ya liking the barbershop?
And that PRS you got?
Awesome board.
I like the Barbershop a lot. I dig how amp-ish it is without being all "transparent overdrive" about it.
The Accountant works really well for my uses of evening out finger picking stuff and giving a slight boost. Wasn't totally sure about the switch settings going in, but the 1-0 does it for me. And it's so much smaller than the Diamond. Not really missing the tone control from the Diamond, either.
The PRS I didn't really bond with out of the gate, but it has grown on me. The tap on the bridge pickup takes a little bit of compensation work. The tone pot the use for the tap is super loose and will turn if you breathe on it, which is annoying. Middle position sounds great, tapped or not. Took me a minute to get used to how dark the neck pickup is for a single coil, but it sounds great, as well. Neck is very comfortable. A little rounder than the Jazzmaster necks I prefer, but still super nice in the hand. I'm not a fan of the locking tuners, though. On the whole, it feels super tiny, despite being a 25.1" scale guitar. It's kind of a sleeper, for me.
