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Old 09-29-2005, 07:21 PM
pepperco pepperco is offline
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BTW here's my Zvex filled Heavy Metal Trash close to completion. I like to indulge in wacky efx once in awhile... but usually just plug straight into the amp with just a volume pedal and clean boost in the signal chain (rack tuner in the efx loop)...

You guys rock !
High class stuff !

The zvex board is off the charts, 3000 dollars worth
of the most insane noise makers ever made.
Thats a "powerball" board......in my dreams.
We salute you.....
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Old 10-01-2005, 06:36 PM
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Wow! nice boards.

Thanks a lot, just when I was happy with my rig. Ah well, not for some time in the distant future, though
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Old 10-01-2005, 07:19 PM
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Hey ((dinrodef)), what cables are you using in your board?
They're monster studio 1000s. I haven't had good luck with George Ls (they're noisy for me) The monster jazz are pretty cool too (nice and bright) but the bass response is better in the studio 1000s.
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Old 10-01-2005, 10:36 PM
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James is a great guy. He is a regular at the guitar shop I work at in Nashville. He does great work and is wonderful to deal with. I just had to put a vote in for him.

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Old 10-02-2005, 11:15 PM
marcusprice marcusprice is offline
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BTW here's my Zvex filled Heavy Metal Trash close to completion. I like to indulge in wacky efx once in awhile... but usually just plug straight into the amp with just a volume pedal and clean boost in the signal chain (rack tuner in the efx loop)...

man...i was so happy to see this...
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Old 10-02-2005, 11:31 PM
Jim Martin Jim Martin is offline
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BTW here's my Zvex filled Heavy Metal Trash close to completion. I like to indulge in wacky efx once in awhile... but usually just plug straight into the amp with just a volume pedal and clean boost in the signal chain (rack tuner in the efx loop)...

You turn all of those on and you won't need that tuner...
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Old 10-03-2005, 11:13 AM
Moe45673 Moe45673 is offline
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Re: My New Pedal Board from Trailer Trash

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I have to say this is the best investment I have made all year.

Hey! Your board is on the site gallery!

damn, that really shows that each board is carefully wired with extreme attention to detail
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Old 11-17-2005, 09:47 PM
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Hey everybody. I can't believe I didn't find this thread earlier. Bountyhunter mentioned he saw my board over the summer. I figured I'd post a pic.



I love the pedalboards. I think they're the best out there. Just over the top.

I liked seein ya'lls boards as well! They looked awesome!
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Old 11-18-2005, 08:18 AM
BountyHuntr BountyHuntr is offline
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Hey everybody. I can't believe I didn't find this thread earlier. Bountyhunter mentioned he saw my board over the summer. I figured I'd post a pic.
There it is! Have you changed some pedals? Thought you had 2 line 6's? I'm really aching for a TT pedalboard but having a hard time fitting my G System and other pedals on one of the standard sizes!

You guys going to be back at Isle of Capri, Booneville, MO in the near future?

Cam
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Old 11-18-2005, 08:36 AM
ryman150 ryman150 is offline
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I think you should fit the G system on a larger board. Measure it out and compare to sizes on the website. Actually I am with a different artist now. We were just in Kansas City a few weeks ago. Check out my webpage if you'd like. The tour dates are updated as they come. Just click on my gear in my signature.

Are you gigging much around MO or that area?

Thanks man!
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Old 11-18-2005, 08:51 AM
BountyHuntr BountyHuntr is offline
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I have an RC boost, Keely Comp, Keeley BD2, and Morley Wah in addition to the GS. I would also like to add my EB Vol pedal. Problem is the Double Wide is barely deep enough and not wide enough and the Triple Wide is plenty wide, just not deep enough. Wish I could mount the RC, the Comp, and the BD2 inside the board. I might be able to make it work then.... Still working on a solution... I won't buy any other board until I get this figured out... Trailer Trash is the only way to go....

I'll check the site out... we played(are playing) 49 weekends this year and we're already booked 48 next year... I should do this full time and quit my day job!!!!

Great to hear from you!

Cam
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Old 11-18-2005, 08:53 AM
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Wassup Ryan!!!


Rooster is the best guy and a great guitar player. His attention to detail is amazing.


Now if I could just find the ****er who stole my first TT pedal board...Rock Star TRash....red glow top....that son of a @@#$@$#^%^@@


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Old 11-18-2005, 08:56 AM
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Wassup Ryan!!!


Rooster is the best guy and a great guitar player. His attention to detail is amazing.


Now if I could just find the ****er who stole my first TT pedal board...Rock Star TRash....red glow top....that son of a @@#$@$#^%^@@


B
Hey man I haven't talked to you in a while!! Hope you're doin great. Yah, I can't believe somebody would do somethin like that. I love your green glow top board though!
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Old 11-18-2005, 08:59 AM
BountyHuntr BountyHuntr is offline
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Lonestar???? Dude, you've stepped up in the world!! Don't think you'll be playing Ilse of Capri much........ Congratulations!!!
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Old 11-18-2005, 09:03 AM
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Thanks man I appreciate it. It's been a wonderful experience and a huge blessing.
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