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Post subject: Re: lets see your pedal board
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 9:07 am
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Here's mine, as of now:

The reverb (Hall of Fame) is used with my Tubemeister 18 only, the Statesman half stack has a built in reverb.
The black box is the channel/boost switch of the statesman head.

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Post subject: Re: lets see your pedal board
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 10:05 am
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Nice'n'tidy! *thumbs up!

Selfbuilt? Internal power supply??

I like it!

I built it myself with ⅜" spruce ply, wood glue, 1" brads, some black paint and some 2" wide Velcro tape I found at WallyWorld. I selected which pedals I wanted in the board and laid them out on the kitchen table in the order and position I wanted them to be in, ensuring there was enough space around each pedal for connections. Then I measured and drew a detailed sketch of what I wanted and went to work. Some of the angles presented issues and one piece I had to cut twice because I didn't mentally flip it around while I was laying it out. The DC Brick and all the wiring is neatly tucked up under the second tier. The custom length cabling is all George L - (.155) which I bought years ago when it was still affordable. After all the wiring was done I brad-nailed a couple of very small chunks of scrap ply into the wiring cavity to secure the guts from falling out.

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Post subject: Re: lets see your pedal board
Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 8:41 am
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all im using right now is a mustang 2 button footswitch bought a mustang 3 the other day and im loving it lol

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Post subject: Re: lets see your pedal board
Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 11:14 am
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BMW-KTM wrote:
I built it myself with ⅜" spruce ply, wood glue, 1" brads, some black paint and some 2" wide Velcro tape I found at WallyWorld. I selected which pedals I wanted in the board and laid them out on the kitchen table in the order and position I wanted them to be in, ensuring there was enough space around each pedal for connections. Then I measured and drew a detailed sketch of what I wanted and went to work. Some of the angles presented issues and one piece I had to cut twice because I didn't mentally flip it around while I was laying it out. The DC Brick and all the wiring is neatly tucked up under the second tier. The custom length cabling is all George L - (.155) which I bought years ago when it was still affordable. After all the wiring was done I brad-nailed a couple of very small chunks of scrap ply into the wiring cavity to secure the guts from falling out.


Looks like nice work!!
Well done! :)

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Post subject: Re: lets see your pedal board
Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:42 pm
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corpseknot, i wish i had a fireplace like that ;)

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Post subject: Re: lets see your pedal board
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 11:48 am
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Just found the perfect pedal board

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Post subject: Re: lets see your pedal board
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 6:38 pm
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that's great, asgeirman! i'd seen something similar somewhere online... but it's been a while, i'd forgotten about it. i'm really tempted to make up a nice looking sticker that says "talent simulator" to put on my DS-1. haha. thanks.

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Post subject: Re: lets see your pedal board
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 6:45 pm
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what pedalboard? :P

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