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Some guitar effects pedals, taken in Feb '05. Missing from this pic are my: Green Russian Bug Muff; Guyatone MD-3 Delay; Keeley Modded Boss TR-2; MXR Distortion+; MXR M132 Super "Chimp"; Marshall RG-1 Regenerator; CryBaby Wah; Maxon Phaser; Roger Mayer Voodoo Axe; ProCo Turbo Rat.; Fulltone Fulldrive 2 MOSFET Edition; MXR M108 10 Band EQ; Electro Harmonix micro-POG; Way Huge Swollen Pickle Jumbo Fuzz; Way Huge Fat Sandwich; Ibanez PM7 Phase Modulator; Fender Fuzz Wah; Interfax Harmonic Percolator; MXR Q-Zone; Catalinbread Teaser Stallion 2; Red Witch Fuzzgod 2.
Guitar-->RMC Wizard Wah-->Sweet Sound Mojo Vibe-->Keely modded Boss Blues Driver-->Fulltone Fulldrive 2-->Fulltone OCD-->Z Vex Custom Super Duper 2-in-1-->Z Vex Custom Ooh Wah 2-->Empress Tremolo-->SiB Mr Echo-->Line 6 DL4 Delay Modeller-->Line 6 FM4 Filter Modeller with Alesis Expression Pedal-->Amp
The board is a Pedaltrain Pro. I use two Voodoo Labs Pedalpower 2s to power all the pedals. I modified the board so I could mount the Pedalpowers underneath it. All the cables are George L's.
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So with the help of some awesome people (Eighthinch, Dan at Leader and Phil at Cultur...thanks guys!) i built up this beast to ride until the Butchers come in. With my shoulder pretty much healed Ive been bouncing around on it the past week getting used to tricks again...feels quite swell i must say. I noticed while out one day that the Eighthinch hubs are branded now. Never noticed that but thought it pretty cool haha. Anywho, here's what its made of...be sure to click below to see all the flicks:
Frame: Eighthinch Scrambler V3
Fork: Leader Reaper
Bars: Leader Trickstar
Grips: Shadow Conspiracy Thirteen
Bar End: Milwaukee Nickels
Stem: Eighthinch Freestyle
Cranks and BB: Eighthinch Splined and Euro BB
Sprocket and Cog: Eighthinch 37t Splined and 16t cog
Wheels: Eighthinch Julian V2
Chain: Eighthinch Halflink
Tires: 40c (Cheng i believe...something super cheap ha)
Pegs: Gsport Plegs
Seat: Cult Pivotal
Pedal: Eighthinch Street
Not pictured: Axess spliter/buffer (under fuzz probe) and two pedal powers (under riser).
Order of effects:
Axxess BS-2 Buffer Splitter (splits the main signal and tuner)
Line 6 Filter Modeler
Vox Wah-wah
Z-Vex Fuzz Probe
Ampeg Scrambler Clone
Boss Blues Driver (Keeley mod)
Ibanez Tube Screamer (Keeley mod)
Boss Super Overdrive SD-1 (Keeley mod)
Utopia Drive (similar to FullDrive)
Digitech Whammy
DOD Chorus
Dunlop Volume
Line6 Delay Modeler
Ok, I not going to lie. I'm being incredibly lazy today posting an iPhone photo of all things. But I told myself when I started this 365 project that the only way I would be able to be successful is if I was willing to accept that there are going to be days during the course of this year that I would be posting a photo that would not represent my best work. I can live with that, and I hope you'll put up with the occasional crap photo. I promise to do my best not to do it too often.
Playing guitar is one of my other passions. About once every 4 to 6 weeks I am lucky enough to get to play with an incredibly talented group of musicians and singers at my church. Today was one of those days. Now granted, no one is ever going to confuse my playing with Jimmy Page or The Edge, but I do know how to play with a band well and do a decent job of providing overdriven rhythm to build a song and make it big, or using my incredible Strymon effects pedals to create some sweet guitar pads and volume swells.
Anyway, anyone familiar with playing guitar, especially electric guitar, is probably familiar with G.A.S. That's what happens when you are always bringing home that new guitar, or that new effects pedal, or that new amp. It's scary to think how much I've got tied up in that photo, and that doesn't even include my 18 year old Fender Prosonic tube amp backstage lol.
I promise tomorrow's photo will have more work and effort put into it. It's been a long day today and I'm tired.
A really crappy picture of my pedalboard, taken with my phone's camera.
Fulltone Fulldrive 2 Mosfet > BBE Sonic Stomp > Whirlwind Orange Box Phaser > BOSS TR-2 Tremelo > BOSS FV-500H Volume (tuner out to BOSS TU-2 Tuner) > BOSS DD-20 Delay > BOSS RV-3 Delay/Reverb
The Altoids tin holds my picks/slide/capo.
www.guitargeek.com rip-off rig diagram.
I know, I know. Sunday afternoon. Hangover. Immobile. Cups of coffee. Photoshop.
Guitar--->Teese Wizard Wah--->Bob Sweet (RIP) Mojo Vibe--->Paul Cochrane Tim--->Keeley Blues Driver--->Fulltone Fulldrive 2--->ZVex Box of Rock--->Keeley Compressor--->Voodoo Labs Sparkle Drive--->Empress Tremolo--->Boss DD5--->SIB Mr Echo--->T.C. Electronics Nova Delay--->ZVex Super Duper--->Amp
Moved a lot around, took out some stuff, put some new stuff in. I got tired of accidentally triggering the looper on the headrush when trying to hit the first button on my DL4, so it went to the other side of the board. The Cusack Screamer is gone (sold it), and the Tube Screamer is off the board as well (sitting in my milk crate of pedalboard stuff I'm not using). In their place is a shiny new Fulltone Fulldrive 2 Mosfet. Much cleaner, and much happier with the tone.
1992 Gibson Les Paul Classic > Ernie Ball Volume Pedal > Boss Tuner > Fulltone Fulldrive 2 > MXR Phase 90 > MXR Dyna Comp > Boss DD-20 Giga Delay > Boss DD-5 + Tap Tempo > Fender Pro Junior.
Higher resolution photos soon (this is just from my iPhone).
My current pedalboard with detailed pedal list and signal chain order. This is the board which is featured in the Pedalboard Rundown on YouTube.
Akai Headrushes. "Think" was the legend on the steering wheel of Nascar racers in the 70s, I stole it. I saw someone else with it on their pedals too once. Coincidence! (photo by www.philipwelding.co.uk)
T-Rex Fuel Tank Junior power supply
Hughes & Kettner Tube Rotosphere Mk.1
Fulltone Clyde Wah standard
Fulltone Fulldrive 2 non-MOSFET
Fender PT-100 Pedal Tuner
Pedaltrain PT-1 pedalboard
Tele -> Mute/Bypass -> TU-2 & Crybaby -> Line 6 FM4 -> Volume Pedal -> DD-6 -> Line 6 DL4 -> RP250 -> Vox AD50VT
My expensive, state of the art, home studio where I have recorded Last Of The Real Hardmen, Lords, Blind Fingers McGinty, Economy Of Motion, Rick Wakeman, Phil Collins, Simple Minds, The Beatles and Nirvana. Some of these are lies. (photo by www.philipwelding.co.uk)
Some cheats that aren't 'real'. Fulltone - nice sounds, poor durability. Look at the state of it. (photo by www.philipwelding.co.uk)
Found a great new hobby that's both hugely satisfying and is also a good business opportunity. Making handmade pedal boards for guitar pedals started off as a project of necessity, when I couldn't afford to buy a commercially made board but I needed a way to organize and transport my pedals. I've since refined my design and process and the results are fantastic.
My finished personal pedalboard. I added a dark mahogany stain and two layers of polyurethane for durability.
Boss Compressor >> Dunlop Crybaby Wah Wah >> ZVex SuperDuper 2-in-1 >> Fulltone Fulldrive 2 (non-mosfet version) >> MI Audio Blues Pro >> Ernie Ball Volume Pedal Jr >> Boss TU-2 Tuner >> Line6 Verbzilla >> Boss DD-5 Delay with a FS-5U Tap Tempo >> Line6 DL-4 Delay Modeler
Strobe Sakar 27m full power to left pointed at ceiling triggered by cactus v4's
Digitech RV-7 Reverb
T.C. Electronic Nova Delay
T-Rex Mudhoney
Fulltone Fulldrive 2 Mosfet
GREAT SCOTT! Overdrive
Sasquash Compressor
Korg Pitchblack Tuner
Barber Half Gainer
Fulltone OCD
MXR MicroAmp
Fulltone Fulldrive 2 Mosfet 20th Anni
Dunlop 535Q Wah
Boss NS-2
MXR Phase 90
EB VPjr
Boss TU-2
Boss DD-20
Boss RV-5
US made Blues Jr thru an old wood Peavey 2x12 loaded with Jensen Mods.
Pedals : Ox Fuzz, Memory Boy,Fulldrive 2 mosfet, DOD Fuzz, and in the top left corner is a Danelectro Honeytone amp that I squeezed into a cigar box...cigar box guitars up top.