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  1. #1001
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    what's the blue and yellow pedal, and the purple one on the bottom row ?
    my musicians blog http://www.matthewdarcy.co.uk - I'm also selling a Wampler buffer pedal and a Keeley Fuzzhead

  2. #1002
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    Blue & Yellow - Subdecay Prometheus. Awesome envelope filter.

    The purple is a Tech21 Bass XXL drive pedal.

    Not sure if I like that one yet!

  3. #1003
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    Quote Originally Posted by JCA2550 View Post
    Try the CC before the True Grit it works really well in front of a decent drive pedal, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.

    Ah, okay. I could do with properly tidying it all up at some point so might have a further re-arrange.That Danelectro really does the job though - good buy that !

    EDIT: there are 2 pedals with the initials CC on my humble board! It's actually the Carbon Copy where I think the 9v socket is in a daft place, if you are using an angled jack it only works one way up because the 9v lead is in the way.
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  4. #1004
    Difficult second album
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    board has been rearranged


  5. #1005
    The next big thing
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    Default My pedalboard

    My re-arranged pedalboard
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  6. #1006
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    My pedaltrain pro came in the post today here it is so far. Got a volume to go on soon, and getting a flashback delay in the near future and possibly a boss ac3.


  7. #1007
    The comeback tour
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    Updated a bit:



    Bit of a rat's nest at the moment, but I'm leaving things a bit open until I've decided to stick with a particular layout. Signal path is:

    Before amp:

    Weeping Demon
    Korg Pitchblack
    Jet City Shockwave

    In loop:

    Boss LS-2 (loop A only)
    Marshall Regenerator (modulation)
    Modded Belcat delay (says analog, but it's really digital behaving like analog)
    Marshall Reflector (reverb)

    The Hydra is there purely for those times when I have to use somebody else's amp - I rely on my JCA50H for dirt and distortion (the Shockwave is only there for nice feedbacky stuff); however, if I have to use another amp I'll set it to clean then I'll use the Shockwave for distortion and the Hydra after it for a solo lift (EDIT: I initially bought the Hydra to replace the Shockwave, but it turns out that it doesn't have enough boost to take my amp from clean to saturated dirty...I was somewhat spoilt by an old SD-1 I had which Kev modded to give something like 25dB of boost).

    SIDE NOTE: The Boss LS-2 has some great features, but it's possibly the worst design for a loop pedal I've ever come across. For a start, the send and return jacks are the wrong way round - I get why they did it (keeping the inputs and outputs on the same side), but it really makes no sense from a board layout perspective. Also, it would be far more sensible to make it a double-width pedal and have all the jacks on the rear.
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  8. #1008
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    Quote Originally Posted by digitalscream View Post
    SIDE NOTE: The Boss LS-2 has some great features, but it's possibly the worst design for a loop pedal I've ever come across. For a start, the send and return jacks are the wrong way round - I get why they did it (keeping the inputs and outputs on the same side), but it really makes no sense from a board layout perspective. Also, it would be far more sensible to make it a double-width pedal and have all the jacks on the rear.
    That's so true. I had one for a while but it just made the layout a mess. I replaced it with a simpler dual loop bypass box, nice and easy.

  9. #1009
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    In the last months I've been simplifying my setup.
    That's the nano board I use with my rock kind of band:



    With my jazzy/funk band I've been using another nano board with wah > keeley comp > timmy > carbon copy

  10. #1010
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    Quote Originally Posted by cbellanga View Post
    In the last months I've been simplifying my setup.
    That's the nano board I use with my rock kind of band:



    With my jazzy/funk band I've been using another nano board with wah > keeley comp > timmy > carbon copy
    Ooh pretty!
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