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RhythmFender

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……aaaaaand now I traded in my stereo memory man w/haz and my old big muff for the smaller big muff triangle reissue and a real deal analog deluxe memory man (which I always wanted more anyway) and now My board is donezo, never changing, I swear.

(Except while I was waiting for them to price my trade-ins, I found the perfect telecaster at my local shop, just in, no price tag yet, and I mean so perfect I put 25% down to hold it until I can sell 2 other guitars so there’s a NGD in my very near future)
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LedZeppelinOne

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Yeah, it does that too. I think he went down that route rather than releasing a ‘MIAB’ pedal. I picked out he mentioned in an interview that his favourite amp is a 1966 Plexi. The Horsemeat has a very wide spectrum of both tones & gain.
 

gitlvr

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Re did mine. Need to make a couple custom length cables to finish hooking it up, but I'm happy with it. I'll need to test it; wah might be too close to the PS, so might have to relocate PS, but right now I like what I've got. We shall see.
Need another OD and Delay, Boss or Digitech, preferably used, to replace the Mojo and the Joyo, and I'll have a solid Old School board.
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8bit

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Just swapped out my old board with two rows for pedals for this Pedaltrain Nano Max. I just much prefer having all my pedals in a single row. Plus I've recently made the decision to get back to basics a bit and downsize. Honestly I've been just plugging straight in to my amps 95% of the time lately anyway. I think the Nano Max gives me plenty enough room where there's no excuse to not be able to fit everything I "need" on it. As you can see the EQ and tuner don't fit but I'm not done downsizing yet.

The Wampler Terraform is going to get moved along. I don't use most of the effects it offers so it seems like overkill. Also there a few things about the design and controls I don't care for. And despite being a massive J Mascis fan, I've just never bonded with the Zvex Double Rock. So it's probably going too.

What's crazy is those two are easily the most expensive pedals I own. Kinda made me realize that boutique pedals aren't necessarily any better than Boss, EHX or even
(*gasp*) Chinese clones like Joyo. Of course it's all subjective but that's the conclusion I've come to anyway.
 

middy

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Gigged this board on Saturday. First time out with the Shure BLX. Of course, the first thing I did was fumble the transmitter and drop it on the concrete floor. The battery compartment came open and one of the batteries popped out, but there wasn’t a scratch on the transmitter.
I scanned for the best channel, set the transmitter to match and had perfect, clear sound for 3 hours. It sounds better than a 20-30 foot cable to me, bright and articulate. It’s analog, so zero latency. The receiver is powered by the same power supply as the pedals.

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G Stone496

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Here's my pedal board. DM-3, 81-82' TS9, TU2, Modded Dynacomp w/attack control and TELE knobs!
My pedals are on a Boss BCB-60 board that folds into a sorta briefcase like thing of sorts. The board is designed to cover the power cabling in a raceway and came with a power supply. It’s 17 lbs. fully loaded so it’s convenient and easy to carry and setup. The pedals on it are a Boss AW-3 Dynamic Wah, Boss SG-1 Slow Gear, TC Electronic Spark Booster, EHX Small Stone Phaser, Boss CE-2 Chorus and an Ibanez AD-9 Analog Delay.

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gitlvr

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Well, I went through and put a few more pedals on and routed all the wires as neat as possible. I think this is the final iteration. Wah is far enough from the PS that the board is quiet.
 

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Peteurre

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T-Rex Mudhoney distortion actually had to make way for a Wampler Pantheon, but I have yet to try that combo out in a band setting. For my recent Americana/Heartland rock-style gig, this was my board, and the Mudhoney was there for the occasional screaming leads. But really, the Tumnus and the Belle stacked delivered plenty of gain/crunch for lead parts as well, so I'm curious to see where the Pantheon might fit in, and if I'll miss the Mudhoney.
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TheDams

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Pretty stable since months now...

2 pedals are not "real" effects: the Tuner and the Fulltone amp switcher (which is really good).

Wah is my good ol' trusty 75' Thomas Organ (Stack of dimes).
The Fulltone 2B is doing is job really well (boosting 😁 ), and is a nice buffer.
The fuzz is a Ramble FX Twin Bender that does the MK1.5/2, excellent fuzz.

I have the VanAmps Reverb since years, no complaints, a very nice spring reverb.

I am absolutely in love with the T-Rex Replicator 😍!
If you like tape echo for all its quirks, don't look further, this is the real deal ! From slapback to lush early Floyd echo, and everything in between 👍 .

I don't include the bias tremolo from my 6G2 (which I can switch on/off from the convenient VanAmps aux jack switch) ...


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