True Stereo Board + JC-120

That's cool. I have a few different rigs in different rooms of the house. Some are in stereo, some aren't. It depends on the effects that I am using to a large degree and if I am running to a single amp in mono, a stereo amp, or a multiple amp rig like Wet/Dry/Wet.
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This is my bedroom setup. There are several Line6 ToneCore pedals and a few oddball pedals. They sit on top of a dresser next to my bed. The DRIVE LOOP consists of fuzz distortions, overdrives, a compressor, an envelope filter and an EQ all run through a noise gate. A tuner sits to the side.The pink Digitech DELAY splits the signal into stereo and out to Line6 Chorus, Flanger, Tremolo, Echo, and Reverb. The stereo signal runs to 2 Epiphone Blues Jr.s sitting on the headboard of my bed. I use a BOSS WL-50 Wireless.
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Nice Rig and wonderful wall of Rush
 
The MXR Stereo Chorus I have uses an 18v power supply or Dual 9v battery series connection too. Kind of a pain in the ass but it's built like German Tiger Tank lol
The Diamond Halo Chorus I have is 24 Volts. Electro Harmonix is the king of odd power supplies though. I have some that are 40 volts, some 18 volts, some 12 volts, some VAC.
 
That works too! I've thought about getting an A/B/Y box before myself. And DOD made some really cool pedals back in the day. First lil processor I ever had as a teen was a DOD FX7 and the first pedal i ever owned period, was a DOD FX17 Volume/Wah. Thing was built like a tank and pretty good actually
My first pedal was A DOD FX50 Overdrive my mom gave to me on my 14th birthday. The second was a DOD FX75 Flanger. The third was a DOD FX17, my very first Wah. I wore it out! I still have the Overdrive and the Flanger. I've grown nostalgic for the FX17. I would buy another if it were in good shape.
 
My first pedal was A DOD FX50 Overdrive my mom gave to me on my 14th birthday. The second was a DOD FX75 Flanger. The third was a DOD FX17, my very first Wah. I wore it out! I still have the Overdrive and the Flanger. I've grown nostalgic for the FX17. I would buy another if it were in good shape.
It was a really well built and cool Wah ! Liked the volume pedal switch out too. I miss mine actually: sold it to a buddy when i was in high school, who barely played and trashed it one day like an idiot. Wound up with a Crybaby and honestly never loved it as much, ended up giving that to another friend. I got a Joe Bonamassa Crybaby these days that's signed by him but honestly I think I've used it like twice? More of a collectors piece that sits in the box lol
 
It was a really well built and cool Wah ! Liked the volume pedal switch out too. I miss mine actually: sold it to a buddy when i was in high school, who barely played and trashed it one day like an idiot. Wound up with a Crybaby and honestly never loved it as much, ended up giving that to another friend. I got a Joe Bonamassa Crybaby these days that's signed by him but honestly I think I've used it like twice? More of a collectors piece that sits in the box lol
I have always missed that FX17. They were really good! I remember it took me some time to get used to the shorter throw of a standard Wah. I love the VOX 847. It's got my sound. I have a few Wahs though. I really like the Crybaby Classic (fasel), I have some by Moreley including a Bad Horsie II, I have the Sonuus Wahoo also. I used to have the Ibanez Weaping Demon before they were popular. The FX17 started it all for me.
 
The 3 DOD pedals I bought back in the late 70’s
Delay
Flanger
Chorus
All had to be plugged in to wall current.
I sadly sold them all after getting my first Marshall amp.
Plus I had no clue on how to dial them in.. ha ha
 
I have always missed that FX17. They were really good! I remember it took me some time to get used to the shorter throw of a standard Wah. I love the VOX 847. It's got my sound. I have a few Wahs though. I really like the Crybaby Classic (fasel), I have some by Moreley including a Bad Horsie II, I have the Sonuus Wahoo also. I used to have the Ibanez Weaping Demon before they were popular. The FX17 started it all for me.
That reminds me. I need to repair my Morley Power Wah. That was my first wah pedal I got in '78. It would be fun to play it again.
 
I used to use an old DOD Stereo Chorus that I've had since the eighties to separate the signal for stereo setups. Now, I just use an A/B/Y box.
I use my Maxon CS-550 to the front, I love how it flips the phase & I use it basically like a doubler (speed low/depth to taste/delay at max) & it has a mix even though I hate the placement and how tiny it is! Why they just didn't make a 4th knob like my DS-830 I have no clue:bash:
 
I use my Maxon CS-550 to the front, I love how it flips the phase & I use it basically like a doubler (speed low/depth to taste/delay at max) & it has a mix even though I hate the placement and how tiny it is! Why they just didn't make a 4th knob like my DS-830 I have no clue:bash:
I hear you. I love Chorus but hate Vibrato seasickness (use alot of finger vibrato though). Speed down, delay up! I split my wet signals with the FX Loop generally. It's interesting how everybody does it in their own way.
 
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