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Apr 15 2012, 09:25 PM |
QUOTE Ey, just saw your Gear Talk thred, awesome! , I am currently building my own little pedalboard, and I need some side by side pedal cable connectors, not sure which ones I should go with, maybe you have an idea? Currently I've been looking at: http://www.thomann.de/dk/planet_waves_klin...ekte_pw047a.htm Thanks in advance! The thing about side by side cables you have to get the most expensive once, the reason is you don't want to tear apart your pedalboard looking for the broken cable! I would suggest going with Mogami they are really good and will work for a good while! Also there is a trick how to make you cables last longer: If it's a season change or you are on tour going through different weather it's a good idea to unplug the cables from pedals and wipe them with dry cloth or paper towel, you will prevent condensate from happening and it will help your cables live much longer! Let me know if you have any questions! -------------------- |
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Apr 15 2012, 09:47 PM
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Thanks for the answer ! I'll try and see if I can get my hands on some Mogami cables!
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Apr 22 2012, 04:13 AM
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Hi guys! I wanted to write about an amazing thing called Ebow! It will turn your guitar into violin, cello, harmonica and many other instruments! I never was able to figure out how to master it, but I know a few people who did and it sounds amazing! Check out a little video! It cost only $100 and if you will spend some time practicing and working with it you will be able to create magic! This was awesome! Thanks for sharing this video Alex. I had never even heard of an Ebow before, but after watching this I actually decided to order one and try it out! Hopfully it wil come in some time next week, and I can start practicing with it. Any tips regarding what kind of tone works best with an Ebow? -------------------- My Sound Cloud Profile: http://soundcloud.com/casinostrat
Gear I Use: Guitars: Gibson: Les Paul Custom, ES-339, and Faded Flying V Fender: American Stratocaster Deluxe (I think?) Epiphone: Les Paul 56' Gold Top and Les Paul Standard, Casino Yamaha: FG720S Accoustic Amps: Fender Champ, Peavey Bandit 112, and an ancient Epiphone Amp:) Effects: Digitech RP 500 Effects Pedal Picks: Dunlop Jazz IIIs Practice, Practice, Practice, and remember Every Artist Does Get Better Eventually! |
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Sep 12 2012, 07:40 PM |
Great thread Alex!! So this means that you connect everything in front of the amp.. you don't use the loop for delay and modulation fx. Am I right?
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Sep 13 2012, 04:03 PM |
I go in front my amps don't have effect loops And I think it is harder to control your pedals when it is going though the loop! I don't know why How do you plug in? In the last two years I have been using Pod X3 live and then Pod HD 500 as a multiFX with a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier. Sometimes using everything in front of the amp and other times using the four cables method. But I'm now starting to experiment again with pedals.. -------------------- My lessons
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