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bobcunninghamParticipant
hm interesting. i’ve never really been fond of the appearance of most factory boards. i dislike velcro. i also don’t like to SEE the power supply. the only major issue i’d change right now would be the powering of my board most of them are powered by 2 regulated/filtered adapters daisychained. there’s really very little noise but i’m thinking i’d love a more professional power supply under there.
bobcunninghamParticipantyeah, i can’t wait to test them side by side.
and thanks, the rig went through 7 rebuilds/re-arrangements/additions in the last year. next step is moving the entire setup off the plywood and onto a black melamine shelf type board. so it’ll look as clean as the little volume/wah board on the side.
bobcunninghamParticipantQuote:Quote:i’m entertaining the idea of selling the vintage one.
And why would you do that?
well… basically the word “vintage” is meaningless to me. cash is cash.
bobcunninghamParticipantfirst post here. here’s my rig:
Squier Telecaster Custom > JD 535Q Crybaby > vintage EHX Big Muff Pi > Noisemaker Effects Crush Fuzz > Boss DS-1 > Boss MT-2 > Boss SD-2 Dual Overdrive > EB Jr Volume Pedal > vintage Fender Phaser > EHX Small Clone > Boss BF-2 Flanger > Biyang AD-8 Delay > Boss RV-3 > Boss DD-5 > Fender Pro Reverb + Fender Princeton 65. the little black box under the tank is a homemade switcher; the black one is a tap tempo, the silver one switches between the Boss SD-2s two channels.
i’ve got a NYC Big Muff on the way, so i’m entertaining the idea of selling the vintage one.
i’m building a small board for my daughter that will have a Danelectro DD-1 Fab Tone distortion and a Danelectro DC-1 Cool Cat Chorus.
in addition, i’ve got an Arion SCH-Z Stereo Chorus and a Boss DD-6 on the way that i plan on making into another small board along with one of the other dirt boxes (maybe the Crush Fuzz). -
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