Bar a volume pedal and a wah, mine is empty, because where all the pedals would go, there are no pedals, because you're gonna stuff em in the unit :squint:
And I'm gonna use their old home to stuff a midi controller :squint:
Sneaky, but not too believable. You should have added a Metal Zone or something to the top so you could tell everyone that's where you were getting your gain sound, if they asked. :lol:
Pardon the mess on both of these; I'm in the process of reorganizing/ deciding what I want to keep and what I want to sell, and the cabling will get much neater once that happens and I have time to cut patch cables to size.
I rehearse in a shared rented space with amps already present, so it's a great way of preserving my sound (I run the amp on clean and all of the pedals in front).
Up front : Korg Pitchblack - Dunlop 535Q Wah - MXR Overdrive Badass Mod. as a boost - Boss Super Feedbacker - ISP Decimator - Boss Compressor / Sustainer
In the loop : TC Electronic Flashback - Danalectro Fish'n'Chips EQ.
Here's mine. Nothing exciting, but got each of the pedals super cheap and they get the job done. The board I recently built for only $15, just cut up some wood, painted it, and used weather stripping for grip. It's not road worthy, but it's not leaving the house anyway. Ikea wall shelf works as the amp stand too. :yesway:
Very rough and ready, this was rushed for our tour earlier this year and I haven't bothered to replace it as it works. Later down the line I intend to add a shelf, a CIOKS 10 power supply and a Line 6 G50 or G90.
this is the board i use with my Brunetti XLII R-EVO. RMC-1 wah, pitchblack, Pigtronix Philosopher's Tone, Bloody Murder OD, tc electronic Shaker, Decimator. MidiMate does all my switching on the amp and a G Major
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