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My first all time entry!
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The pedalboards around here keep getting more and more interesting and some downright mindblowing.
Here's my little slice of fun...
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^ third from left, bottom row. start splainin please.
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![]() ![]() Just one Strymon Blue Sky and my pedalboard will be fine. I have left Oxfuzz Ge, fairfield Barbershop and providence delay 80' at my parents house
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Basic Audio Tri/Ram Muff... awesome stuff. Ended my Muff quest, beat out my D*A*M Ram which was very hard. Mids knob is the magic, and switchable Triangle and Ram modes are great to tailor the Muff tone you want just right.
Check him out... wonderful to deal with as well, with meticulous care put into each pedal from paint to construction: http://www.basicaudio.net/effect-pedals-new.php . |
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![]() Just finished this today. The new Polytune Mini's have arrived at a few GC's in the area. The MXR Classic Overdrive is a placeholder for my EVH Phase 90 that I fried. |
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Great board barrym! Did you sell the '69 or did you just take it off the board?
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I'd recommend the Way Huge Green Rhino MkII, Wampler Paisley Drive (it's right at $200 IIRC but well worth it), and Fulltone PlimSoul. I love those pedals. The Rhino is my favorite TS clone, the Paisley has a great Voxy/Trainwrecky type of sound but is a TS derivative but way more versatile, and the PlimSoul has a beautiful fat British Marshall gain thing going on. I love the Plim for really fat leads, Rhino for a nice blues crunch overdrive, and the Paisley for a nice rhythm chunk. |
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How are you liking the Source Audio Programmable EQ? I've been giving that one some thought lately.
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Main Gear: Guitars: '64 Vintage Strat, '98 Gibson CS LP Elegant w/ Timbuckers, '12 GP Flying V Amps: '12 Reeves Super '78 PS, '11 Reeves Custom 12PS, '09 Komet 19, '06 Savage Macht 12, '73 Ampeg VT-40 |
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Chasing fragile harmonics... Last edited by TRS1; 03-13-2012 at 05:07 PM. |
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Added a couple of RV5s (one set to modulate and the other to spring) and took off the Blackstar and replaced it with the T Rex and Crunchbox
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Here is what I use with my strat (hence the SD Pickup booster - also recently swapped the Echo Machine for a T Rex Moller):
![]() This is what I use for church (using a Epi Dot 335): ![]() This is for small jams and if I want to travel light: ![]() And lastly here's a board I made up to run with my Pathfinder 15r (the BC2 acts as a dirty channel):
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