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fatb0t
Dec 17 2007, 08:43 PM
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Hey guys, I've been playing for a while and have a large collection of pedals. What pedal board should I get?

I was thinking: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/SKB...oard?sku=544735 but it's real expensive.

Any cheap ideas guys?

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Jonathan

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QUOTE (fatb0t @ Dec 17 2007, 02:43 PM) *
Hey guys, I've been playing for a while and have a large collection of pedals. What pedal board should I get?

I was thinking: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/SKB...oard?sku=544735 but it's real expensive.

Any cheap ideas guys?

Thanks,

Jonathan

Thats one cool board, but I'll bet you can bulid one even better...and a lot cheaper.

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Thats expensive for a board what pedals do u have

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thats a nice pedal board but wow look at that price! thats why I built my own one in the end smile.gif

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fatb0t
Dec 17 2007, 10:33 PM
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QUOTE (Bondy @ Dec 17 2007, 02:56 PM) *
Thats expensive for a board what pedals do u have


I have: Fulltone Full Drive, FullTone Deja Vibe, MXR Zakk Wylde OD, Ibanez PT-808 Phaser (old skool 70's one, it'd bad ass), 535q Crybaby, Boss Chronomatic Tuner, Ibanez Cs-9 Chorus, MXR Dynacomp, Boss Digidelay, and when I'm lazy I just use my PodXT all through a Mesaboogie F-50 mmm
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I was thinking about making my own, but what about the power situation?

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Dec 17 2007, 11:00 PM
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I dont know, it seams little heavy, and a bit pricey. Check out the Boss BCB60, and see if this one is heavier. If it is DON`T buy it. Also check if your pedals need more than 100mA of power. If they do, then this is not a good choise.

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Bondy
Dec 17 2007, 11:07 PM
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+1 on the boss board its a lot cheaper if u look on ebay

P.s Thats a lot of great pedals u got there

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If it's still on the board, so to speak, check out these as well:
Stonecastle Pedalboards

That's what I'm planning to buy, but I'll wait to febuary since there are new modells out then with less weight and a little cheaper.

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Muris Varajic
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I prefer customized pedal boards and power supply,
you never know,measures,voltage etc.

Plus it's cheaper I guess. smile.gif

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Save $$$ and build your own, unless you need some extravagant hunk of wood/metal that they're going to charge you a small fortune for.

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Here's mine,a friend made it for me,I payed about 80 euros for it.
And custom power supply as well,20 euros.

It's messy with cables atm,ready for closing the case wink.gif

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And here's prettier picture of same pedalboard/case,no power supply here.

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Here's a couple of pics of mine....It's completely ghetto, but first and foremost, it serves it's purpose with no problems, and second, if I wanted to elaborate on it, it wouldn't be a problem. I think it cost me a grand total of $15. The wood came from an old stereo cabinet that I found in the shed when my wife and I bought the place, the only thing I actually paid for was the carpet, the epoxy and the door stops. The door stops are actually the perfect thing for giving it the proper angle.

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Personally, I'm looking for something in line with what Muris has. When you're done playing, just snap on the top and you're ready to go. Great look on your's as well Muris. smile.gif

Perhaps i should check up on prizes for materials and consider to build my own. Desicions, decisions.... smile.gif

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I know that Paul Gilbert uses a plank of wood and some velcro.....classy tongue.gif

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I have never used single pedals or a pedal board , I have only used multi fx pedals , isn't it easier to have one multifx pedal where you can program your effects? I mean it for live purposes too. Sorry if its a silly question.

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QUOTE (coffeeman @ Jan 25 2008, 02:48 PM) *
I have never used single pedals or a pedal board , I have only used multi fx pedals , isn't it easier to have one multifx pedal where you can program your effects? I mean it for live purposes too. Sorry if its a silly question.


It's easier for sure,less cables etc.
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I have never used single pedals or a pedal board , I have only used multi fx pedals , isn't it easier to have one multifx pedal where you can program your effects? I mean it for live purposes too. Sorry if its a silly question.

Multi FX are awful things. I only ever buy single pedals as then you can choose the best. Multi FX creates fake awful sounds.

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QUOTE (Muris @ Jan 25 2008, 08:51 AM) *
It's easier for sure,less cables etc.
But it's matter of tone and what player prefers. smile.gif


So you can have the tone of your pandora PX4, but improved. When zou record in the studio do you use the pedal board , or how do u manage zour effects? And how do u to achieve the same tone playing live?

Sorry for all this questions , me firts multifx pedal was a Korg A4 , then a Korg A100g and now the tone port , so this is a new subject for me.

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Try the Boss BCB60 if its not too small. Good pedalboard for small money. You can check out the review here. wink.gif

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QUOTE (coffeeman @ Jan 25 2008, 02:57 PM) *
So you can have the tone of your pandora PX4, but improved. When zou record in the studio do you use the pedal board , or how do u manage zour effects? And how do u to achieve the same tone playing live?


For gigs I use pedal board above and gear below

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For recording,well it depends,if I record line(no mic) I use only bottom unit from rack Roctron Prophesy,
(it'll soon be replaced by Triaxis and G-Force) and maybe volume pedal,wah,compressor and whammy.
No need for midi controler.

And if I record miced then I use whole gear from pic above and some pedals,depends again. biggrin.gif

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