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  • let's see your pedalboards!

    here's my latest version...



    PedalTrain Pro base

    Pedals from left to right, starting top row are:

    EH Holy Grail Reverb
    vintage MXR Flanger
    Digitech Chorus
    Boss Harmonizer
    Peterson Strobostomp

    Bottom row
    Boss GE-7 EQ
    Line6 Echo Park
    90s MXR Phase 90
    Duncan Twin Tube Classic
    Red Llama Clone
    Bad Horsie II

    Under the board: Two power strips, an AKG Wireless transmitter. I went to home depot and bought new feet and legs to put under the high end to give me more clearance for the wireless and to increase the angle slightly.

    Pete

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    Digitech Control X, which runs my Johnson J-Station, which is in my amp's effects loop, and handles all my effects duties.

    2-Boss FS-5L pedals, to handle channel switchings.

    Boss DS-1 pedal, to supply boosts, during solos.

    Behringer Hellbabe wah pedal, to handle the wah duties.

    The pedalboard is all custom made, by me, based off a Tonebone Boneyard pedalboard.

    When not in use, the whole thing sits comfortably within a keyboard gigbag, for transportation.

    Nothing fancy. Simple, yet effective. (Sorry the pic is so big, but I can't get it to scale down.)
    I'm not Ron!

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    • #3
      I sold this a few months ago, but it sounded great.
      Last edited by jacksonaxes; 10-29-2006, 09:44 PM.
      METAL, LIVE IT!

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      • #4
        bah, NT. cant get the pic to work.
        www.myspace.com/madeaband
        www.garageband.com/artist/madea

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        • #5
          Terrible picture, but SKB PS-15? with Bad Horsie 2 -> TU-2 -> SD-1 -> GE-7

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          • #6
            some great setups you got.
            my pedals are still lying around on the floor...

            is bad horsie a volume-pedal btw?
            would you recommend it?
            I don't have one yet but somehow feel a need for it...
            tremstick give-away (performer series trem)

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            • #7
              IN- Dunlop Hendrix Fuzz Wah -
              Line 6 Uber Metal-
              Boss CE-5 Chorus -
              Boss DD-3 Delay - Out to a JCM800
              Head & Halfstack.
              Last edited by SGplayer; 10-30-2006, 02:21 AM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by micha
                some great setups you got.
                my pedals are still lying around on the floor...

                is bad horsie a volume-pedal btw?
                would you recommend it?
                I don't have one yet but somehow feel a need for it...
                Bad Horsie is a wah pedal, designed with Steve Vai. Nice pedal.
                I'm not Ron!

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                • #9
                  I've got an old pedal board down in my basement with a bunch of pedals I hardly use any more (I guess I should take a pic), but for the most part, the Boss GT-8 is my pedal board for living room use.

                  I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Racerx2k
                    Bad Horsie is a wah pedal, designed with Steve Vai. Nice pedal.
                    thx man!
                    tremstick give-away (performer series trem)

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                    • #11
                      This is all I use....

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by micha
                        thx man!
                        I prefer the sound of a crybaby, but the bad horsie has better off/on switching. I can play a quick part and take my foot off the wah - and it's out again. On a crybaby, you have to stomp it on, then stomp it off... harder for me anyways to get in/out of a part easily.

                        Pete

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Twisteramps
                          I prefer the sound of a crybaby, but the bad horsie has better off/on switching. I can play a quick part and take my foot off the wah - and it's out again. On a crybaby, you have to stomp it on, then stomp it off... harder for me anyways to get in/out of a part easily.
                          Pete, you need to get the 95Q switchless wah! I had one for a brief period, it was cool!
                          http://www.elderly.com/new_instruments/items/95Q.htm
                          I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.

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                          • #14
                            behringer fcb 1010 and an RMC Wizard Wah

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Twisteramps
                              I prefer the sound of a crybaby, but the bad horsie has better off/on switching. I can play a quick part and take my foot off the wah - and it's out again. On a crybaby, you have to stomp it on, then stomp it off... harder for me anyways to get in/out of a part easily.

                              Pete
                              That's why I went with the Hellbabe. That and the fact that if it gets lost or stolen, I'm back in the game, easily. I don't use alot of wah, anyway, so it suits me, just fine.
                              I'm not Ron!

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