Let's See Your Current Pedal Board....

Because I do not want to start a thread for these, my newest additions

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Why not? This is TTR! I demand a new thread on these teasing subjects... :cheers:
 
Rob, how do you like the Memory Boy?

I have one of those but couldn’t quite get along with it. It seemed to add a slight metallic pinginess to my sound.
So now you got me hearing it after a little playing around and I put my TC chorus back on for now & when I get my Ibanez Chorus back next week we will see what takes that spot. I like the idea of it being delay/chorus/vibrato though and will play with it more but I was just using it for chorus the little I played lately. Also moved the Sparkle Drive in front of the .45 & Jubilee.
 
So now you got me hearing it after a little playing around ...

Yeah. It’s not a super huge thing, but it’s something I noticed with mine when started to work more carefully with it. I didnt use the chorus function too much; I have a dedicated chorus pedal for that. I mostly just used it for delay. Even so, I’d get this metallic, pingy sound.

I never knew if it was systemic to the product or if only mine had the issue. That’s why I wanted to ask when I saw that you have one.
 
The second pedal I ever built was a Guv’nor...still on my board now.:dood::cheers:
Nice set up!
Thanks, truthfully I think I am done with the dirt search. I am loving all 3 of those and I would replace the dual fuzz with a real BJFE Pink Purple fuzz but not for $500! I will deal with a quality clone of that and the Arctic. Traded a Direct Drive for it since that didn't make the cut over those 3.
 
This one is pretty much built around a Source Audio Nemesis.
The Nemesis does doubling, octaves, pitch shifting, phasing on the delays,
reversed 1 octave up delays, digital/analog/tape simulations and much more.
The little switch below the TC mini corona steps through the Nemesis presets.
The Wampler Hot Wired has a low gain side and a higher gain side, stackable.
The TC mini corona has the chorus from Walking on the Moon loaded into it.
The TC mini HoF has the Johnny A. Arizona Sky reverb loaded into it.
The entire thing runs just fine on a daisy chained 1 spot.

The whole thing is small, light, simple and
helps me keep my "in and out in 1 trip" rule

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they are pedals and its a board-- well top shelf -- the Lil Sexy sits just under the pedals on shelf 2 -- the "out" from the pedal chain will reach the Lil Sexy -- the Mesa the Marshall and the Harke---
what more do I need the Vox and the Peavey have all they need built in (really so do the Mesa & Marshall)

anyway-- My "pedal board" with the 3 pedals (and a tuner I have had for almost a decade) I seem to be able to TOLERATE enough to keep around ---
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TO BE FAIR there is a Digitech bass multipedal in a box---in a drawer -------but its probably not going to be around long enough to make room for .....
though it had drum rhythms maybe I can JUST use those and none of the rest of it........hhhhmmmm
 
Lots of great ideas in this thread...
excellent photographs showing all this great gear head stuff.

I'm fickle it seems, and I keep rearranging my pedal boards...
I have one for electric and one for acoustic. I don't play electric guitar
at every gig, so my acoustic board is my 'working pedal board".

When I bring electric guitar to a gig, I like to keep everything simple.
I have enough distractions. So my current electric pedal board looks
like this:
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The EQ pedal does several things, I use it for a clean boost as well as a tone shaper.
If I'm playing two guitars through this board, I'll use an AB stomp, off to the right.
Then I'll likely use the EQ pedal for one of the instruments, and not the other.

That Boss Blues Driver is an old friend. Love the tone, and don't seem to need to
spend hundreds seeking another.

The Hall of Fame Reverb is the best one I've played, since my old Fender Twin got stolen.
I noticed that many of our members share my esteem for this little pedal. I love the idea
of trying out all the reverbs in the online library, but honestly... I simply like the one that
came with the pedal. Works for both electric and acoustic, so I've got one on each board.
 
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