Col Mustard
Ambassador of Perseverance
Here's mine:
I've changed this rig around several times this very year of Two Thousand effing eighteen.
But I've just come home from extensive (by Mustards standards) touring with this pedalboard,
and it has given great service and NO problems.
The only thing I don't have on this board is a clean boost,
in case I wanted to rip a solo. I'm using two power sources because using only one seemed to cause
some unseemly buzz. Dunno why that is, but a sound man told me about it, and I installed two power
sources and isolated the HOF reverb, and now it's quiet. *shrugs
Oh yea, the only thing I don't have on this board is a MXR Dyna Comp,
which could perform the same function as the clean boost.
What I'm using now is: from right to left...
Boss Tuner, TC Electronics "Body Rez" pedal (don't ask me what it does, I just like it)
TC Electronics "Hall of Fame" Reverb, TC Electronics chorus pedal, Fishman Pro EQ platinum plus
with an XLR out, so this board plugs into the P.A. with an XLR cable.
The only thing I don't have on this board is a pedal that might not even exist...
I'd love to have a pedal called "the Elevator" which can raise my pitch two full
steps, or lower it two full steps, with stops at half step intervals in between...
I've seen pedals that will give a player a drop tuning, all the way down to an octave.
That seems weird to me, cain't figure why anyone would want to go that low.
Me, I use capos to raise the pitch, but have to use a different guitar to tune down
to D. hassle.
Has anyone ever heard of a pedal that can go BOTH up and down?
WITHOUT SCREWING UP THE TONE of course...
You know me, I'm a "gimme both" kind of person.
I've changed this rig around several times this very year of Two Thousand effing eighteen.
But I've just come home from extensive (by Mustards standards) touring with this pedalboard,
and it has given great service and NO problems.
The only thing I don't have on this board is a clean boost,
in case I wanted to rip a solo. I'm using two power sources because using only one seemed to cause
some unseemly buzz. Dunno why that is, but a sound man told me about it, and I installed two power
sources and isolated the HOF reverb, and now it's quiet. *shrugs
Oh yea, the only thing I don't have on this board is a MXR Dyna Comp,
which could perform the same function as the clean boost.
What I'm using now is: from right to left...
Boss Tuner, TC Electronics "Body Rez" pedal (don't ask me what it does, I just like it)
TC Electronics "Hall of Fame" Reverb, TC Electronics chorus pedal, Fishman Pro EQ platinum plus
with an XLR out, so this board plugs into the P.A. with an XLR cable.
The only thing I don't have on this board is a pedal that might not even exist...
I'd love to have a pedal called "the Elevator" which can raise my pitch two full
steps, or lower it two full steps, with stops at half step intervals in between...
I've seen pedals that will give a player a drop tuning, all the way down to an octave.
That seems weird to me, cain't figure why anyone would want to go that low.
Me, I use capos to raise the pitch, but have to use a different guitar to tune down
to D. hassle.
Has anyone ever heard of a pedal that can go BOTH up and down?
WITHOUT SCREWING UP THE TONE of course...
You know me, I'm a "gimme both" kind of person.


















