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Fulltone Clyde
Boss TU3 - need a buffered pedal early in the chain
Fulldrive 2 10th Anniversary that I've had from new. They've just bought out a 20th anniversary FD3! 10 years for one pedal!
Keeley 2 knob compressor - regret not spending extra for 4 knob version now
Lazy J Cruiser
OCD clone I built on a MadBean board.
Corona Chorus
Swampy Tremolo thing built by @handsomerik. Really cool but I'm not sure what it's based on.
Line6 M5 - currently covering Delay and Reverb duties
Here is my current board....
I am missing a wah pedal ... But my wah was there just for show! so got rid!
I moved the PP to where it is now just because its easier to access when I was using some old boss pedals which required me to flick those little switches on the PP.
A-My muff love is back thanks to frederic effects, it came for the bass but has stayed for the guitar.
B-The danelectro tod is amazeballs at any price
84 Tokai telecaster with Vox ac15
Jeeezzzzz - I can see why you needed as many Lava plugs as possible!!!
How will you be attaching the pedals?
Band Stuff: https://navigationofficial.bandcamp.com/album/silhouette-ep
If you can think of a better way I'd be keen to hear.
King of Tone is the oldest pedal on there. Had it years, followed by the Analogman Silver mod Maxon OD9. Impressed with the Wampler which I just got but not sure on the two line 6 pedals. Love the CAE wah!
I know it's a mess....
Band Stuff: https://navigationofficial.bandcamp.com/album/silhouette-ep
If you’re not going to move it then velcro’s fine. On my boards I’ve always found that the Velcro doesn’t stick well enough to rubber based pedals and comes off when lifted vertically. So I ended up using these solder tags from Maplin http://www.maplin.co.uk/buy-components/pcb-development/solder-tags<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
Just put the big end under the screws on the base of the pedal and then put small wood screws through the small holes and screw to the board. For heavy pedals, double the tags up so they don’t snap when jolted. Its the same idea as the Johnny Shredfreak brackets which better made but more expensive and bulkier. I’d use those perhaps for the heavy pedals.
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