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Pedals:
TC Electronics PolyTune
Zvex Vexter Series Fuzz Factory
Digitech Bad Monkey
Vox VFS2a
Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Plus
Electro-Harmonix Memory Boy
Artcessories ABY Coolswitch
T-Rex Fuel Tank Junior
The signal goes this way:
Polytune Mini: due to small space available in the board, this pedal fits well below the wah.
Dunlop CAE MC404 Wah: designed by Bob Bradshaw, this wah helps me to have 2 sounds: classic red fasel for the solos, and the yellow one for rhythm
Digitech Bad Monkey: a cheap and versatile TS pedal, used for low drives and boosting the gain for RAT.
Proco RAT 2 modded: this pedal has a 3way mod swtich, sounds perfect for solos (sometimes boosted by Bad Monkey).
MXR Phase 90 with smooth mod: mod made by Ed's Mod Shop, cuts off the pop and the dirty drive low mid boost from the original block phase sound.
Boss CH-1 Super Chorus: lush and brighty chorus, 80's perfect sound!
Joyo Us Dream: cheap drive, used for low drive (simulating a valve amp)
Boss ME-70: used basically for its compressor, boost, modern drive, delays, reverb and noise gate
Boss DD-7 Digital Delay: used almost always in analog mode.
10th June 2013 at Red Lion, Isleworth, Middlesex (gig with Derek Nash).
Effects Pedals modify the sound of a musical instrument such as an Electric Guitar by means of changes like distortion, modulation, and feedback. They are often found on the floor on a pedalboard, and are operated with the feet.
The photo shows (left to right) a Marshall Bluesbreaker (which emulates the sound of the combo amplifier of the same name), a DigiTech EX-7 Expression Factory, Line 6 DL-4 Delay Modeler Pedal, an Ernie Ball VP JR (volume pedal), TC Electronic PolyTune (tuner) and a Boss CH-1 Super Chorus (makes sounds of similar timbre and pitch converge as one)
Current configuration. I'm still experimenting and swapping stuff out. I'll cut foam and do better cable management once it's settled a bit more.
TC Electronics Polytune -> Morley Bad Horsie Wah -> Rocktron Short Timer Delay (set with just a tiny delay to widen the sound a little) -> Danelectro CTO-1 Transparent Overdrive -> Boss HM-2 (my roommate stumbled across an amazing distortion tone using an odd combo of the CTO-1 and HM-2, that's why it's on there) -> Boss MT-2 (for serious scooped metal) -> Digitech Hyper Phase -> Danelectro CV-1 Vibe -> Danelectro CT Tremelo -> Digitech Hyper Delay -> Amp. All sitting on a Behringer PB1000 pedalboard.
I still have a lot more pedals than fit on the board so I'm not sure what to do. The current setup is oriented towards running into my roommate's Blackheart Little Giant amp (which sounds great but is pretty minimalist) and getting fun noises, rather than being a tight metal rig.
Volume pedal, Dunlop Jerry Cantrell Cry Baby Wah, Analogman Chorus, tc electronic Flashback delay, tc electronic Hall of Fame reverb, Guyatone Wah Rocker, tc electronic polytune (the new tiny version), Suhr KokoBoost
This week's new pedalboard is a series wired job for one of our repeat non-pro customers who likes to play music with his band of medical professionals who interpret classic rock songs through a jazz filter.
The system is built upon a Custom District perforated aluminum stock board. These bold looking boards are 40% lighter than the Ply / ABS laminate deck of the same dimensions.
The original issue MXR Phase 45, is not a true bypass switching circuit nor did it have a DC inlet. To facilitate implementation into a modern pedalboard system, we swapped the bottom plate on the box with a new plater that has a hole drilled in it to accommodate a DC supply cable mated to the original battery clip. Thus allowing the pedal to retain 100% of it's re-sale value. We built a custom switcher that has a true bypass effects loop for the Phase 45.
The switcher also has a Clean Boost Circuit, Buffered Tuner Split for the TC Electronic PolyTune and Effects loops for the original Boss BF-1 Flanger & Fulltone Tremolo.
System powered by Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+
System Design & Build by Nice Rack Canada.
A dull miserable day outside and wasn't really much in the way of anything nice to photograph on this morning's bike ride.
So, seeing as it's miserable out, I dragged out my stomp boxes for a bit of noodling.
From left to right:
Boss RC-3 Looper
Boss PS-6 Harmonist (Harmony Machine)
Boss CE-2 Chorus
TC Electronic Flashback (Delay & Looper)
Boss DA-2 Distortion
TC Electronic Polytune Tuner
Jim Dunlop Cry Baby Wah
Powered by a T-Rex Fuel Tank and a Brooklyn American Ale :o)
Fender 60's Series Telecaster w/ Bigsby [Figsby]
Ibanez RG4EXFM1
Fender Twin Reverb '68 Reissue
Many pedals.
Signal chain goes:
1. TC Electronic Polytune Noir Mini 2 tuner
2. AMT LLM-2 volume pedal
3. Area 51 wah
4. Hoxton OWL
5. Walrus Voyager overdrive
6. Skreddy Lunar Module Mini Deluxe fuzz
7. Earthquaker Grand Orbiter phaser
8. Catalinbread Echorec delay
9. Moog Minifooger MF Delay
(at this point, the signal splits into stereo)
10. Walrus Descent reverb
11. Electro-Harmonix Super Pulsar tremolo (rate controlled by Roland EV-5 expression pedal)
12. Pigtronix Infinity looper
Board power comes from a Walrus Phoenix power supply. Wiring is all Evidence Audio's Monorail signal cable. The board itself is Chemistry Design Werks' Dragonfly 1.0
Rotosphere (Rotary)
T-Rex Replica (Delay)
T-Rex Tremolo
TC Electronic Shaker (Vibrato)
Wampler Plex Drive (Drive)
Maxon Script Phaser (Phaser)
Morley Crystal Chorus (Chorus)
Klon Gold (Drive)
Roger Linn Adrenalinn III (FODA!)
Bixonics Expandora (Distortion)
JHS Morning Glory (Drive)
Keeley Compressor (Compressor)
TC Electronics Polytune (Afinador)
Crybaby 1977 (WahWah)
Cabeamento George L's
Fontes 1Spot
Base de alumÃnio.
- Line6 Echo Park
- Fonte DC BRick
- Rotochoir Tech21
- Vox V847 Wah Wah
- RC Boost Xotic
- Shred Master Marshall
- Barber Direct Drive
- TC Electronics Polytune
1 x Radial J48 DI (acoustic signal)
1 x Korg FC6 midi controller
1 x Boss Super Overdrive
1 x Nobles Overdrive
1 x Lehle 1at3 SGoS
1 x TC Electronics Polytune
1 x Voodoo Lab ISO 5 Power Supply
all this on a Pedaltrain PT-2 pedalboard
Chain order: Silver Machine Wah MKII, Subdecay Proteus, Polytune Mini, VFE Distortion3, Spaceman Effects Gemini III, VFE Blueprint, Neunaber Stereo Wet, Boss RC-3 Loop...
Got myself a new toy to replace my old and faithful Korg DT-10 which gave up on me yesterday. This TC Electronic Polytune is so awesome! Strum, tune and rock!
Chain order: Silver Machine Wah MKII, Subdecay Proteus, Polytune Mini, VFE Distortion3, Spaceman Effects Gemini III, VFE Blueprint, Neunaber Stereo Wet, Boss RC-3 Loop...
2011-05-31.
A lot have changed since my last pedalboard picture which was the biggest I ever had. After that I bought the Vox amp which doesn't react that well to some pedals and moreover I wanted less distraction so I came back to something really simple with juste distorsion, delay and a tuner.
But it couldn't last, Gas got me again but what saves me is maybe lazziness : I don't want to carry a bigger pedalboard than the one in the picture or have some other pedals outside. So I'm gonna stick with this and actually it's enough to do quite a lot of flavors thanks to the digitech on the left that does wah, pitchshift, chorus, flanger and leslie
Chaining :
guitar > Visual Sound Route 808 (overdrive) > Fulltone PlimSoul (overdrive/distorsion) > EHX Freeze > Boss TR-2 Mod (Tremolo) > Digitech EX-7 > EHX Memory Man with Hazarai > TC Polytune > amp
Installed & wired pedals on a new custom pedal board built by Scott Chumley of Chumleys Board Shop in Houston, Texas. It has built in power supplies, line in/out jacks and IEC plugs. I installed lighting under the board that can be controlled with a remote. Patch Cables are George L's...
Pedals Left to Right:
Strymon El Capistan Delay, Butler Tube Driver w/Bias Mod & Yugo Tube, Fuzz Face with BC183 Silicon Transisitor, PolyTune, Nova Delay modded by Dan Burgess at T1M, Vintage Deluxe Memory Man, Fulltone Wah with Modified Sweep, WET Stereo Reverb, Ernie Ball Volume Pedal modded by Dan Burgess at T1M, TC Stereo Chorus, Boss DD3 Delay modded by Mike Piera at AnalogMan, MXR Dyna Comp Script Reissue, Loop-Master Bypass Pedal for Memory Man, VooDoo Lab Giggity, TC Flashback Delay, Voodoo Lab Sparkle Drive, Loop-Master A/B Boxes (used to switch a 3 amp rig), Dan Burgess at T1M built the Tap Tempo/Bypass for the Nova Delay , Loop-Master Bypass for Fuzz Face. The pedals are not in a straight signal path but are divided into 3 sections, Clean, Dirty and Lead and each group going to different amps...There are some rack effects including a BBE Sonic Maximizer, Eleven Rack Processor, MXR 1500 Delay, a Modded TS808 Tube Screamer, Pigtronix Rototron and an EH POG that are not on the pedal board...
Got myself a new toy to replace my old and faithful Korg DT-10 which gave up on me yesterday. This TC Electronic Polytune is so awesome! Strum, tune and rock!
This week's new pedalboard is a series wired job for one of our repeat non-pro customers who likes to play music with his band of medical professionals who interpret classic rock songs through a jazz filter.
The system is built upon a Custom District perforated aluminum stock board. These bold looking boards are 40% lighter than the Ply / ABS laminate deck of the same dimensions.
The original issue MXR Phase 45, is not a true bypass switching circuit nor did it have a DC inlet. To facilitate implementation into a modern pedalboard system, we swapped the bottom plate on the box with a new plater that has a hole drilled in it to accommodate a DC supply cable mated to the original battery clip. Thus allowing the pedal to retain 100% of it's re-sale value. We built a custom switcher that has a true bypass effects loop for the Phase 45.
The switcher also has a Clean Boost Circuit, Buffered Tuner Split for the TC Electronic PolyTune and Effects loops for the original Boss BF-1 Flanger & Fulltone Tremolo.
System powered by Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+
System Design & Build by Nice Rack Canada.
Chain order: Silver Machine Wah MKII, Subdecay Proteus, Polytune Mini, VFE Distortion3, Spaceman Effects Gemini III, VFE Blueprint, Neunaber Stereo Wet, Boss RC-3 Loop...
This week's new pedalboard is a series wired job for one of our repeat non-pro customers who likes to play music with his band of medical professionals who interpret classic rock songs through a jazz filter.
The system is built upon a Custom District perforated aluminum stock board. These bold looking boards are 40% lighter than the Ply / ABS laminate deck of the same dimensions.
The original issue MXR Phase 45, is not a true bypass switching circuit nor did it have a DC inlet. To facilitate implementation into a modern pedalboard system, we swapped the bottom plate on the box with a new plater that has a hole drilled in it to accommodate a DC supply cable mated to the original battery clip. Thus allowing the pedal to retain 100% of it's re-sale value. We built a custom switcher that has a true bypass effects loop for the Phase 45.
The switcher also has a Clean Boost Circuit, Buffered Tuner Split for the TC Electronic PolyTune and Effects loops for the original Boss BF-1 Flanger & Fulltone Tremolo.
System powered by Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+
System Design & Build by Nice Rack Canada.
Fender Jazz Bass + TC Electronic Polytune / MXR Phase 100 / Prescription Electronics Depth Charge + Ampeg SVT / Pacific Woodworks 1x15.
Chain order: Silver Machine Wah MKII, Subdecay Proteus, Polytune Mini, VFE Distortion3, Spaceman Effects Gemini III, VFE Blueprint, Neunaber Stereo Wet, Boss RC-3 Loop...
This week's new pedalboard is a series wired job for one of our repeat non-pro customers who likes to play music with his band of medical professionals who interpret classic rock songs through a jazz filter.
The system is built upon a Custom District perforated aluminum stock board. These bold looking boards are 40% lighter than the Ply / ABS laminate deck of the same dimensions.
The original issue MXR Phase 45, is not a true bypass switching circuit nor did it have a DC inlet. To facilitate implementation into a modern pedalboard system, we swapped the bottom plate on the box with a new plater that has a hole drilled in it to accommodate a DC supply cable mated to the original battery clip. Thus allowing the pedal to retain 100% of it's re-sale value. We built a custom switcher that has a true bypass effects loop for the Phase 45.
The switcher also has a Clean Boost Circuit, Buffered Tuner Split for the TC Electronic PolyTune and Effects loops for the original Boss BF-1 Flanger & Fulltone Tremolo.
System powered by Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+
System Design & Build by Nice Rack Canada.
Chain order: Silver Machine Wah MKII, Subdecay Proteus, Polytune Mini, VFE Distortion3, Spaceman Effects Gemini III, VFE Blueprint, Neunaber Stereo Wet, Boss RC-3 Loop...
Chain order: Silver Machine Wah MKII, Subdecay Proteus, Polytune Mini, VFE Distortion3, Spaceman Effects Gemini III, VFE Blueprint, Neunaber Stereo Wet, Boss RC-3 Loop...
Chain order: Silver Machine Wah MKII, Subdecay Proteus, Polytune Mini, VFE Distortion3, Spaceman Effects Gemini III, VFE Blueprint, Neunaber Stereo Wet, Boss RC-3 Loop...