What’s on ya board

I used to have...
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but it accompanied the amplifier it belonged to when it was sold.

I have these things
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but whether they qualify as pedals in the sense that I think is intended...?

the Morleys merely route to different amps and the midi controller drives an old Tonelab modeler...that was set up to mimic the sounds of the Super in the picture and its smaller sibling which isn't in the picture anymore. I'd stopped taking the fenders into clubs. The modeler was fine for that.
 
Right now, i'm only using a Line 6 HX Stomp and a Boss RC-3 looper.
i was using a Peterson Strobostomp tuner also, but i recently decided that i can
just use the tuner function on the HX Stomp.
i do have a couple of alternate boards with traditional pedals:
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just in case i'm asked not to use a digital modeler by a producer or MD,
although most of the time i'd bring a Tech 21 Fly Rig instead of a pedal board.


i'm a bit of a minimalist nowadays.
Small, light, and easy to carry, set up, and break down is where i'm at.
 
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Right now, i'm only using a Line 6 HX Stomp and a Boss RC-3 looper.
i was using a Peterson Strobostomp tuner also, but i recently decided that i can
just use the tuner function on the HX Stomp.
i do have a couple of alternate boards with traditional pedals:
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just in case i'm asked not to use a digital modeler by a producer or MD,
although most of the time i'd bring a Tech 21 Fly Rig instead of a pedal board.


i'm a bit of a minimalist nowadays.
Small, light, and easy to carry, set up, and break down is where i'm at.
How's the Wampler '57? I have a Catalinbread f55 that is the same idea. It sounds nice and warm, but actually too warm if you know what I mean. Not much high end on the EQ.
 
How's the Wampler '57? I have a Catalinbread f55 that is the same idea. It sounds nice and warm, but actually too warm if you know what I mean. Not much high end on the EQ.
The Tweed '57 sounds pretty great to me by itself, but i think that the really glorious sounds are brought forth when it's stacked into the Wampler Euphoria.
At that point, some magic happens. :love:
 
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Marshall in looks only: Mojotone Studio One 1 Watt, 2 Channel Guitar Tube Amp Kit

Looks like a cool amp, and a cool build project. :yesway:

"This is an ideal amp for the gain of an 800 style amp at low volumes."

I'd call that Marshall-ish.
 
Looks like a cool amp, and a cool build project. :yesway:

"This is an ideal amp for the gain of an 800 style amp at low volumes."

I'd call that Marshall-ish.
The power tube is a 12BH7-A, surely not Marshall in origin. Was a rewarding build, tons of fun. It imitates a big amp quite well, making superb feedback noises at just under ear splitting volume levels. The only downside is the clean channel is not all that clean.
 
Thinking about rearranging my medium board. A few months ago I cut a few pedals to give myself a little more room.
Things had been packed in really tightly and I have big feet; a couple of the buttons were hard to hit individually.
This how it was (not shown: volume pedal and control pedal for the delay; they ride separately.)



So I removed four: compressor, fuzz, and two ODs that weren't getting used often. Less packed, but somehow it still looked full.
Made a couple other changes too: replaced the Red Horse fuzz with a Mosferatu OD - same endless sustain, but a sweeter voicing.
Replaced my Beardsman bi-chorus with the Inspire chorus off my small board - six modes, for more flexibility.
Using a TS-style Amp808 dual OD in place of the British-flavored JMP11 (which was a little aggressive for fusion).
And I moved the H9 up front; these days I'm using it more. This is how the board's been since last Spring:



But now I want my little looper in the front row, for recording on the fly instead of just playing back loops I've already made.
And once in a while I sure miss having a vibe pedal...
Almost time to rearrange things again.
 
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