Let’s see those pedals?

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  • mattsl1983mattsl1983 Posts: 711
    edited December 2018
    Spoiled does she.  Ep4 and a super fuzz!

  • CM189191CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    nice!  ^^
  • dudeman said:
    Well done!

    What about the rainbow unicorn? What kinds of sounds can you get out of that?

    that's the head of the mythical beast that guides one's soul.  galloping across the sky in defiance of earth's physical properties. its pretty much an envelope filter.
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  • dudemandudeman Posts: 3,065
    dudeman said
    Well done!

    What about the rainbow unicorn? What kinds of sounds can you get out of that?

    that's the head of the mythical beast that guides one's soul.  galloping across the sky in defiance of earth's physical properties. its pretty much an envelope filter.
    Hahaha!
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  • dudemandudeman Posts: 3,065
    phaynes12 said:

    Late reply, I know but how do you like the DOD Carcosa? The clips I've heard sound great.
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  • dudemandudeman Posts: 3,065
    I recently picked up a DOD Boneshaker and a Way Huge Blue Hippo. They have me revisiting my effects needs for our upcoming recording project. It seems like a lot has changed since the last time I was buying and trading pedals several years ago. 

    Tons of ambient and synth pedals out there these days. 
    If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV
  • dudeman said:
    phaynes12 said:

    Late reply, I know but how do you like the DOD Carcosa? The clips I've heard sound great.
    it's great! i don't like the normal, smooth fuzz very much as some of my other pedals but the gated fuzz (after control) is awesome.
  • dudemandudeman Posts: 3,065
    That's what I like about it too. Definitely different from a Fuzz Face or Big Muff. It's pretty high up on my list of pedals to track down next. 
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  • dudemandudeman Posts: 3,065
    pjpjpaul said:
    Cool! I have one of those Super Champs that I modified quite a bit. It's a little screamer with tons of tones.

    Nice setup you have there. 
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  • DewieCoxDewieCox Posts: 11,429
    dudeman said:
    I recently picked up a DOD Boneshaker and a Way Huge Blue Hippo. They have me revisiting my effects needs for our upcoming recording project. It seems like a lot has changed since the last time I was buying and trading pedals several years ago. 

    Tons of ambient and synth pedals out there these days. 

    Yeah, ambient and lo-fi are huge right now.
  • dudemandudeman Posts: 3,065
    While not really a pedal exactly, this is a pretty old school multi-effects unit with drum sounds. 

    Made in the 1960's by Gibson/Maestro.

    This one belongs to a friend of mine. I'm cleaning and testing it for him. So far, no electronic issues. That's pretty rare for something of this vintage.

    (Sorry for the upside down pics. Can't seem to fix that on my phone.)
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  • DewieCoxDewieCox Posts: 11,429
    Here’s my latest board.


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  • dudemandudeman Posts: 3,065
    Cool board! Can you tell me about the Broadcast?
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  • DewieCoxDewieCox Posts: 11,429
    dudeman said:
    Cool board! Can you tell me about the Broadcast?
    I use it as an overall tone sweetener. Stacks great with the other drives and really adds something to the whole chain. It’s very transparent but also has a lot of versatility. 
  • dudemandudeman Posts: 3,065
    DewieCox said:
    dudeman said:
    Cool board! Can you tell me about the Broadcast?
    I use it as an overall tone sweetener. Stacks great with the other drives and really adds something to the whole chain. It’s very transparent but also has a lot of versatility. 
    Thanks. I've been seeing more and more of them. Never checked one out first hand though.
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  • DewieCoxDewieCox Posts: 11,429
    edited September 2019
    Project I’ve wanted to do for the longest time. Wanted a cool snazzy board and the prices are ridiculous for something like this, so figured I’d put the money towards tools and materials to build my own. Even buying the signal and power harnesses premade I came out way ahead. Pretty pleased with he results and I learned so much to apply to my next board. Made a little pick/slide/capo tray to go with it.





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  • dudemandudeman Posts: 3,065
    Nice! I like the integrated IEC power idea. Looks clean and well planned. 

    How are you planning on mounting your pedals? 

    Can't wait to see it all loaded up!
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  • DewieCoxDewieCox Posts: 11,429
    Making the jump to Dual-lock.

    The IEC was premade from West Coast Pedalboards. Nice and a pretty good deal considering the quality. 

    Still going to drill as few small holes for power.
    Not sure if I should double up in the holes and have fewer or drill a  super small hole for each of the pedals that requires it. Leaning towards the tiny holes as it would make them nearly invisible, but there is at least one that needs the bigger hole. I’ll add a grommet where needed and dab the tiny ones with stain. 

    The holes already cut are for the particulars of my layout. A few patch cables, power and the switcher for my Volante.

     Have to wait several days before I can put the dual lock on the board, then just some pretty nice feet I snagged off amazon and I think a plexiglass bottom if I can find some sturdy enough.

    Had to make some alterations to the pick tray. Slides wouldn’t fit on all 4 dowels at once so fitting a piece of wood and joint the two middle ones to make a capo holder. 

  • dudemandudeman Posts: 3,065
    No photos yet but I found a Black Russian Small Stone phaser today for $60.00. It still has the wooden box and warranty card.

    Picked up a cheap, Dano Fab Flange too.
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  • DewieCoxDewieCox Posts: 11,429
    Those sound amazing. I have one that’s been abused all to hell and really shows it. It’s really one of the best types of swirl.
  • dudemandudeman Posts: 3,065
    I've always wanted one but never pulled the trigger. The MXR Phase 90 was my go-to for a while. Then I began experimenting with others and got caught up in the chase for the perfect phase tone.

    The Maxon PT-9 Pro + was really incredible but then I found the Homebrew Electronics Psilocybe. I still have it and it's a mainstay on my bass board. 

    Looking forward to wringing out the Small Stone with my guitars though. 
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  • PJammer4lifePJammer4life Los Angeles Posts: 2,648
    I still want to add OCD Germanium, Boss CD-2 Compressor, Small Clone, and Micro POG. I was in a rut and now each time I jam I have so much to choose from.
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  • CM189191CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    edited November 2019
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  • FinsburyParkCarrotsFinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    edited April 2020
    dudeman said:
    While not really a pedal exactly, this is a pretty old school multi-effects unit with drum sounds. 

    Made in the 1960's by Gibson/Maestro.

    This one belongs to a friend of mine. I'm cleaning and testing it for him. So far, no electronic issues. That's pretty rare for something of this vintage.

    (Sorry for the upside down pics. Can't seem to fix that on my phone.)
    Nice. Hendrix had one of these: it's possible that he used it on his studio version of the Star Spangled Banner at the Record Plant on March 18th, 1969.


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  • CM189191CM189191 Posts: 6,927
    edited February 2020
    CM189191 said:


    Swapped out a few pedals since last posted.
    Dirt pedals go through primary amp. 
    Modulation, delay and reverb routed through stereo jc-22. 


    ok, i'm done now.
    volume>octave>>noise suppressor>fuzz>synth way>eq>comp>dist>dirt>clean>buffer>crate v58
    mm4>delay>reverb>looper>beatbuddy>roland jc22
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  • FinsburyParkCarrotsFinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    Okay, no rackmount units in view in this photo, as they're by the amp. Here are the pedals. (I know, I've some leads and wires to tidy up...)


  • dudemandudeman Posts: 3,065

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