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L to R: DOD Stereo Phaser, Boss Noise Gate, Digitech BP-50, EH Deluxe Memory Man (Anne's) EH NYC Big Muff Pi, Boss Tremolo, Voodoo Labs Spakle Drive (Anne's), 72' Tele Deluxe Reissue (Anne's)
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E-H/Sovtek Small Stone, new battery snap. Here you can see the new snap wired up. I kept extra length from the original snap, because the leads from the new snap weren't long enough.
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If you are like us, you love gear. We spend days and weeks and months looking for that perfect pedal to make your guitar tone perfect coming out of your amp. We are doing a short series posting pictures of local musician's pedal boards. We hope you enjoy it! You’ll learn a little bit about what other bands use and maybe get some ideas of your own. If you are a local musician, send us your pedal board in a picture.
An old Electro-Harmonix pedal from the dawn of time that I've owned since shortly after the dawn of time.
When I lived in Rhode Island I bought a little solid-state Electro-Harmonix amp for like $25. It was called a Mike Matthews Dirt Road Special. Nothing much to it. It had a Celestion speaker and a little 25-watt solid-state amp. It also had a built-in Small Stone Phase Shifter. It was actually a really cool little amp and I used it as a practice amp for years. Fell in love with the Small Stone while I had it. It was basically a little sealed speaker box with a few circuit boards and a transformer inside. I don't even recall when or why I sold it. I mean, it was a very basic amp. Just a tone control and a presence control. No overdrive of any kind. But with the Small Stone running on a slow rate it was a very trippy-sounding clean amp. And the Celestion sounded good.
Anyway, long before I got rid of the Dirt Road Special I'd bought this. I'm not sure why nothing seems to sound like it, but I've always really liked the specific sound of the Small Stone. Probably because I got the Dirt Road Special in my early 20's and I got used to the sound of a phaser being the sound of the Small Stone. Or it could be because the Small Stone uses Operational Transconductance Amplifiers instead of regular op-amps like almost all the other phasers out there.
Whatever it is, I've owned a whole bunch of phasers over the years. TC Electronics, Mutron (the Mutron was called a 'Phasor' instead of a 'Phaser'), Boss, Korg...and for some reason this is the one I like most.
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The Music of Sound: My simplified setup for the Le Black Noise show at MUTEK 2005 (shown without the wires from Olivier going to the first 2 inputs). A sortof no-input setup, exploring the sounds of the machines feeding themselves. I take the covers off the Boss pedals because then it's easier to punch 'em in & out with one's hands.
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I try to keep it simple. In fact, for most of the last 10 years, my use of effects pedals has been downright spartan. At this point, I think I have finally put the right combination of sounds together. The only difference with this photo and my actual performance set up is that the BOSS RC-50 Loop Station is placed to the left of the pedal board and not on top of it.
For a full description of all pedals: chrisschlarb.com/x/18
Photograph taken with Autostitch Panorama App on the iPhone. Stitched together from 6 photos.
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E-H/Sovtek Small Stone, old battery snap. Cover had come off the back side, so I replaced it with a similar new snap.
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