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VERTEX - Slide Guitar Pedalboard
This pedalboard was built for a slide guitar player in Florida who wanted a rig that could achieve variations of Sonny Landreth and David Lindley tones.
INTERFACE Vertex Tri-Buffer (single input buffer, dual output buffers with a ISO transformer on the right output to prevent any grounding issues, and a polarity switch to properly match two amplifiers run in stereo). POWER SUPPLY Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+ SIGNAL PATH Interface (input buffer), T.C. Electronic Polytune Mini, Demeter Opto Compulator, Lovepedal Tchula, Vertex Axis Wah, Hartman Compressor, Tanabe Dumkudo, Vertex Modified FV-500L Volume Pedal, Strymon Lex Rotary (stereo), Vertex Modified DL-4 Delay (stereo), Neunaber WET Reverb (stereo), Interface (stereo output buffers) ![]() ![]() For more information click HERE
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Do you also cusom-make the cases that transport the pedalborads your build? I also noticed you always put the power supplies on top of the board. Wouldn't that be more real estate efficient to put them underneath, despite the fact that the board itself might be a bit more complicated to build?
Good job as always!
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The power supplies are on top to make pedal swapping easier. These boards like LASD are designed by professionals for pros who want great quiet efx rigs and amp routing and ease of troubleshooting.
Great board Mason. |
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pedals swaping can imho also be done easely while the psu is under the pedalboard. Also I do not think that these pedlaboards need troubleshooting since they are done by pros...
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Apparently they are very much like LASD boards, in lot's of ways.
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Hey Chris - I just listened to the tunes on your website - nice stuff.
I don't understand what you mean by this comment - no matter WHO builds a pedal board that's not angled that has a buffer amp, it's going to look like a Vertex or LASD, just like everybody's pedals all look essentially the same - a metal box with knobs, guts and paint. LASD and VERTEX put their buffers in the same size box - no surprise there, the boxes are just commodities - many folks who build buffers use them, same as the boxes that house pedals, they're just commodities. The actual board is made of non-ferrous (not magnetic conducting) material to prevent hum - since they're painted black, in my experience (GRIN) they mostly look like black boards. I own a Vertex board, I know guys who own LASD boards - I ask, why SHOULDN'T they look similar? I mean, really, how many ways ARE THERE to attach pedals to black boards with aluminum protectors along the sides and how many kinds of metal boxes are there to house buffer amps anyway? Guitar stands, speaker cabs, guitars, pickups - Lots of things in the music world look real similar - so what? I just don't think that similar things that are similar in appearance is indicative of, well, of anything. It's not a surprise to me at all that everybody's flat laying pedal boards look simimar - it's not just Vertex and LASD - EVERYBODY'S look like these. Is there another point you're making here that I'm missing? Thanks, Dana O. Quote:
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I do make custom cases out of the same aerospace materials I use for the pedalboards, however the density is a little thicker for added protection. The material is less than half the weight of ply wood, and much stronger as well, especially when it's laminated. Here's an example: Pedalboard inside of the bottom shell of the flightcase: ![]() Flightcase, fully closed: ![]() Quote:
In any case, I use flat pedalboards over the triangular/slanted versions (I think this is what you mean) for a few reasons:
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Todd thanks for chiming in. How are you? Hope you're staying cool back east.
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Hey Mason-things are good. Waiting for the revised L.A.S.D. rack to arrive back home by the end of summer. Added a few Eventide units-DSP7000 and Eclipse and a VHT GP3 preamp. Looking to do a prog rock thing with the rig so the old rack with its 1980's L.A. studio concept was out. I am actually considering putting a Wall Tribute band together-not sure logistically how to do it yet-can't really just play the music and the visuals are such an integral part of the live performance of that album. After seeing the Roger Waters' show live in Philly last weekend, it has been in my head to do this. We shall see-the Eclipse will have Dave Kilminster's Time Factor presets since the V4.0 software for the Eclipse supports the Time Factor algorithms.
Your work looks fantastic-I really like this "slide rig" board. That Tchula is so toneful. |
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If its a smaller board like this shooting pictures in the case is no problem, however the monster ones are more difficult to get everything in the shot, so I usually opt not to do it this way. I agree it's a nice look when sitting in the bottom layer of the case.
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When they mention more magnetic field shielding they probably mean that they are using a thicker steel chassis than their competitors because steel has great electromagnetic isolation, where aluminum has better electrostatic isolation. For a power supply, I would generally agree that steel is superior, however I've seen a few manufacturers use aluminum because it absorbs heat better and if you're having an issue with your supply overheating, this can be a good solution. The things I like about the Cioks at first glance:
Heat! How well does it dissipate heat? How did they do the heat sinks? Did they use an appropriate thickness for the wire of their transformer, and how is quality of their components? I don't know because I haven't investigated, but would like to in the future. The location of the AC plug. For me, I generally always mount the power supply in the same place (upper left hand corner). Having this unit would cause me to have to add some extra components to the pedalboard to re-route the location of the AC cord to exit the pedalboard in a place where it won't interfere with the pedals. This isn't a huge deal if they have a great supply, but it's a consideration. Noise! They do claim to be quiet, and I'm pretty sure this is a linear supply (no switching), but again I'd have to test one and Voodoo Lab is pretty stellar when it comes to low noise and outstanding quality. Where it's made. Although Cioks may have a good supply, as a rule I try to exclusively support USA made products and materials whenever possible unless there is a marked difference between a USA product and something made elsewhere. At all costs, I avoid things made in China, but I have, on occasion, purchased certain products made in Europe and Canada.
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Desperado. Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts and approach on pedalboards and linear power supplies...
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Mason - what cable to you use for all your patching?
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Vertex small diameter prototype cable.
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