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Pedal Board Finished, Finally.

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Finally got my pedal board put together yesterday.
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carboard and duct tape the american way. lol awesome pedals though.
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Actually, it's 3/4 inch fiberboard, the same stuff you make sub boxes out of, and it weights a ton. My son was going to make a sub box several years back but got sidetracked. So, I couldn't see letting it go to waste and hi-jacked it. It is the same color as cardboard though.
The pedals are secured with two sided tape and those plastic zip tie things. I have two heavy duty metal handles on each side. This Friday I'm going to Lowes and get some swivel wheels for it. That way I can roll it under the bed easily when not using it.
Sorry about the first post, I didn't even write about what's on it.
Crybaby Wah powered by Dunlope power supply(ps)
Danaelectro Eq: Powered by a GodLyke ps.
Digitech Grunge: Powered by a GodLyke ps.
Digitech Hyper Phase: Powered by GodLyke ps.
Boss Noise Supressor: Powered by Boss ps.
Boss Chorus Ensemble: Poweredy Boss ps through the noise supressor.
Boss DS-1 and SD-1 Powered by Boss ps through the noise supressor.
Digitech RP-200 Powered by the RP-200 ps.
Crate Amp selector switches.
I'm really happy with it and it has virtually no additional 60 cycle hum. Since I added the 4th power supply (GodLyke) there is much less hum than when I was powering everything with 3 power supplies. I did have cables about a foot long in between the boxes at first, and then the direct connectors went on sale and I got enough for my Boss pedals and Digitech pedals.
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nice
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very nice
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Nice work
I just completed a new pedal board myself. Ill definently have to post pics.
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I left out that I have been building this pedal board for 7 years.
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I just hope you don't plan on expanding your board anytime soon. that thing looks like it'd be a pain to add on to.
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Originally Posted by thesteve I just hope you don't plan on expanding your board anytime soon. that thing looks like it'd be a pain to add on to.
Not really, I would just clip the two straps on my amp box and add pedals there.
I added 6 casters to the bottom of it the other day so I can roll it out from and back under my bed easliy. I love it because I use to hate setting up pedals, now it like plugging in one pedal each time I play.
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Originally Posted by Mike Sr Not really, I would just clip the two straps on my amp box and add pedals there.
I added 6 casters to the bottom of it the other day so I can roll it out from and back under my bed easliy. I love it because I use to hate setting up pedals, now it like plugging in one pedal each time I play. is this setup practical for moving from place to place and using in a live setting?
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Originally Posted by Mike Sr Actually, it's 3/4 inch fiberboard, the same stuff you make sub boxes out of, and it weights a ton. My son was going to make a sub box several years back but got sidetracked. So, I couldn't see letting it go to waste and hi-jacked it. It is the same color as cardboard though.
The pedals are secured with two sided tape and those plastic zip tie things. I have two heavy duty metal handles on each side. This Friday I'm going to Lowes and get some swivel wheels for it. That way I can roll it under the bed easily when not using it.
Sorry about the first post, I didn't even write about what's on it.
Crybaby Wah powered by Dunlope power supply(ps)
Danaelectro Eq: Powered by a GodLyke ps.
Digitech Grunge: Powered by a GodLyke ps.
Digitech Hyper Phase: Powered by GodLyke ps.
Boss Noise Supressor: Powered by Boss ps.
Boss Chorus Ensemble: Poweredy Boss ps through the noise supressor.
Boss DS-1 and SD-1 Powered by Boss ps through the noise supressor.
Digitech RP-200 Powered by the RP-200 ps.
Crate Amp selector switches.
I'm really happy with it and it has virtually no additional 60 cycle hum. Since I added the 4th power supply (GodLyke) there is much less hum than when I was powering everything with 3 power supplies. I did have cables about a foot long in between the boxes at first, and then the direct connectors went on sale and I got enough for my Boss pedals and Digitech pedals.
freakin sweet.
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Trying to get another view. Much larger click on the picture.
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Anybody else interested in sharing pedalboard pics? I'll post mine if anyone cares. I know I'd like to see others and get info on how your all using each pedal. Anyone else?
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Originally Posted by james_richer Anybody else interested in sharing pedalboard pics? I'll post mine if anyone cares. I know I'd like to see others and get info on how your all using each pedal. Anyone else? there's a thread in the Amps forum that's stickied and dedicated to gear pictures.
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