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  • #46
    I just finished cutting mine down to a smaller size

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    • #47
      Originally posted by emperor_black View Post
      thanks for the upside down picture. but seriously, you've got some stuff there!
      Ah, you see I supplied the audience view, since only I get to stand behind my board...!

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      • #48
        Great thread, there's some nice gear, & some cool board ideas, thanx for sharing.
        I'm planning on building a board for this little lot, real soon,

        I'll probably add a tuner, & a Dime Crybaby Wah, I want it to be as a compact as I can get it.:idea:
        The Guitars...
        2008 BC Rich Gunslinger Retro
        2003 Jackson DXMG [Modified with Duncan Jazz & Screamin' Demon & OFR]

        'The wild boys go head to head... Like the good book says be quick or dead'...- David Lee Roth

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        • #49
          yea it needs a nice board thats a jumble you got there.

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          • #50
            This is my next quest, a new pedal board
            CURRENT GEAR SET UP
            2005 JACKSON SOLOIST
            1989 JACKSON KING V
            1984 JACKSON RR
            AXE FX II
            MESA BOOGIE 2:90
            DMC GROUND CONTROL PRO
            FURMAN POWER CONDITIONER
            (2) MESA BOOGIE 4X12 RECTO CABINETS
            (2) MESA BOOGIE 2X12 RECTO CABINETS

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              • #52
                http://www.myspace.com/yellowhouse1

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                • #53
                  here's how it was up until now:


                  PedalTrain2 with hardcase, I'm sure you figure out the rest...VoodooLabs PP2 DC power neatly mounted underneath.
                  Anyway, since getting a Diezel Herbert I've decided to go for a GCX switcher with a GCP and the full midi package..still awaiting the flightcase from the UK but did up the new board today:

                  I had measured that the GCP would -just- squeeze in on the PT2 board next to the pretty big (but sturdy, great sounding) Morley wah.



                  tight space:



                  so as you can see, there is no chance you can plug/unplug to the pedals without removing them from the board everytime and that would be a ****** PITA right???
                  So I came up with this solution using Neutrik locking chassis connectors:



                  Had to drill some holes in the PT2 but it worked out pretty nice IMHO.
                  I'm using George L .155 cables but I ditched the solderless plugs in favour of Neutrik soldered connectors for better reliability.

                  I'll post more pics when the whole flight rack is done!

                  - Rune

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